https://www.smh.com.au/national/emergen ... 5476t.html
"The new public safety network will consolidate about 70 separate agency radio networks into one and is expected to be completed by December 2022."
New??
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Emergency radio upgrade will 'save lives of first responders
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Re: Emergency radio upgrade will 'save lives of first respon
I have an idea on what this new network can be called.
How about the Government Radio Network or GRN for short?
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How about the Government Radio Network or GRN for short?
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Nah, Public Safety Network or PSN for sure...rustynswrail wrote:I have an idea on what this new network can be called.
How about the Government Radio Network or GRN for short?
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Re: Emergency radio upgrade will 'save lives of first respon
Is this just a rehash of a previous announcement or an acceleration of what was going to happen anyway?
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Re: Emergency radio upgrade will 'save lives of first respon
Damn, forgot we are the 51st state of the US and now have to use their terminology.Mike Alpha wrote:Nah, Public Safety Network or PSN for sure... Mikerustynswrail wrote:I have an idea on what this new network can be called.
How about the Government Radio Network or GRN for short? R
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Re: Emergency radio upgrade will 'save lives of first respon
I read it as a well timed rehash. All those sites mentioned were already on the upgrade list or part of the north coast project.Longreach wrote:Is this just a rehash of a previous announcement or an acceleration of what was going to happen anyway?
Capacity seems to be the issue at many sites. When smaller sites are (eventually) upgraded to TDMA those issues will hopefully be reduced.