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Author:  luminoxs [ Mon Dec 15, 2014 9:01 am ]
Post subject:  Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency radio

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/ ... ioxml.html

"The existing network — used by first responders throughout the county — is more than 20 years old and needs to be replaced, says Fred Jarrett, the county’s deputy executive, comparing the handheld radios carried by police officers, firefighters and emergency health-care providers to cellular phones from the 1980s." “In the past 25 years there have been something like five generations of commercial cellphone systems,” Jarrett said. “Our system has been stuck in time.”

That's a bit of an over reach. While Motorola has stopped supporting a lot of the older equipment out there, Seattle and KC got a lot of FREE HTs and Mobiles thanks to Nextel a couple years back... There really isn't any difference from an XTS to an APX with the exception of Phase 2. If they are talking about base stations, that's a different story...

"The board’s partners have received two bids — from Motorola and Harris Corporation — and is “close to signing a contract with one of them,” Jarrett said. “Now we’re ready to engage in a discussion about financing.” "The project will be expensive because the equipment will be highly sophisticated, said Mark Schmidt, an information-technology project manager with Seattle."

Sounds like a cop out answer. We all know that it's going to be Motorola. They are using Harris to lower the bid from Motorola. It's expensive because it's going to be Motorola and Motorola knows that agencies are willing/have to to pay their prices. http://seattletimes.com/html/businesste ... inxml.html

Is there something more to this story that I'm missing?

Author:  safetysaurus [ Wed Dec 17, 2014 8:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency ra

Interesting. I wonder how bad the agencies are going to be "taxed" to use the system. I say this because I don't think the Fire districts in Pierce County have been told how much they are going to be assessed to use the new system, if that change over ever happens... But i'm getting off topic.

Author:  Vizwar [ Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency ra

luminoxs wrote:

That's a bit of an over reach. While Motorola has stopped supporting a lot of the older equipment out there, Seattle and KC got a lot of FREE HTs and Mobiles thanks to Nextel a couple years back... There really isn't any difference from an XTS to an APX with the exception of Phase 2. If they are talking about base stations, that's a different story...

Is there something more to this story that I'm missing?


It is indeed referring to the base stations; namely Quantars, site controllers and potentially the Gold Elite consoles depending on what they're including in the term "radio system".

Author:  Wilrobnson [ Thu Dec 18, 2014 2:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency ra

luminoxs wrote:
That's a bit of an over reach. While Motorola has stopped supporting a lot of the older equipment out there, Seattle and KC got a lot of FREE HTs and Mobiles thanks to Nextel a couple years back... There really isn't any difference from an XTS to an APX with the exception of Phase 2. If they are talking about base stations, that's a different story.


Except it's going to be a Phase-2 system, and radios alone do not a massive system make. Reminds me of my mother talking about computers. "We bought that one from the Tiny Computers place in 1997, why isn't it good enough?"...on a computer with 500mb RAM and a 1 gb HD.

luminoxs wrote:
Sounds like a cop out answer. We all know that it's going to be Motorola. They are using Harris to lower the bid from Motorola. It's expensive because it's going to be Motorola and Motorola knows that agencies are willing/have to to pay their prices.

Just like someone around here KNEW that Grant County was going Moto? Oops, Hello Tait!

/snark

Author:  jrw14493 [ Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency ra

Wilrobnson wrote:
Just like someone around here KNEW that Grant County was going Moto? Oops, Hello Tait!



One should ask them how 800 MHz Trunked Simulcast is working...

Author:  Wilrobnson [ Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency ra

Do it on the cheap, get your picture in a magazine ad paid for by the vendor, and screw the rest.

Author:  Badger [ Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Cities push for King County levy to replace emergency ra

King County. Council is discussing the PSERN project/tax levy at their next meeting.

http://kingcounty.legistar.com/Legislat ... E52429E66C

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