I would certainly have to agree also,

Think about it! Most of these sites will be used for emergency or first
responders, or the police man that is at the wreck of a close family member,

Or needing back up and the last thing they would want to ask them self's is
that ,  "is my radio going to work, did they here me call for a medic?"

If you need the site(s) put them up don't skimp on it.

 

Brent

 

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and sometimes more sites.

 

 

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Jim Cicirello wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
> 
> 
> 
> What are you hearing from the Sheriff Joe as your county is a BATA Site
for
> M/A-Com OpenSky. I am hearing horror stories. Some time if you have a
minute
> maybe you can bring me up to speed on your opinion as to if this system
will
> ever be accepted. I know Motorola is waiting in the shadows to put in
> something they know will work. Shoot me a comment off line someday.
> 

I don't know all the particulars of this circumstance, but my experience
tells me that the problems are going to be either user related, or more
likely, the agency that spec'd it didn't do things as M/A-Com said they
should. A HUGE problem is putting in less sites then the manufacturer
tells them to, so they can save a few bucks. They wind up with VERY poor
coverage.

Trust me, if Motorola or M/A-Com tells that you need a certain number of
sites to cover the area, BELIEVE THEM!

Jim

 

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