UC TODAY A Penton Media Property November 19, 2009 Volume 7, Number 94 If you want to view this on the web go to: http://enews.penton.com/enews/mobileradiotech/v/569 ---------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT Public Safety Solutions from Radio Frequency Systems and TESSCO In a Public Mobile Radio installation, there is only one opportunity to "get it right" -- RFS and TESSCO offer the RF experience and know-how to ensure success. They offer a wide portfolio of products and services -- antennas, cable, transmit combiners, receive multicouplers, diplexers, interference filters, custom filters and retuning -- to maximize the efficiency of your network. To learn more about these solutions, visit http://www.tessco.com/go/rfs. ---------------------------------------- WAVELENGTHS --Eye-openers occur, even when one can't see By Glenn Bischoff Mark Krizik is a systems engineer for Motorola and a lieutenant in the Posen, Ill., fire department outside Chicago. He's also a prophet. A couple of weeks ago, Motorola held a one-day firefighting training seminar for its product engineers, designers and marketing managers, which Krizik led. The idea behind the event, which has been held annually for the last nine years at the University of Illinois' Fire Service Institute, is that experiencing what firefighters experience will result in products that work the way firefighters need them to work. During the orientation that preceded the exercises, Krizik mentioned that slips and falls were the most common injury suffered by firefighters. Shortly thereafter, I nearly tumbled down a flight of concrete stairs. It was, dark, smoky and my SCBA mask was fogged -- I couldn't see a damned thing. So, in a feeble attempt to find the first step, I commenced something of a tap dance. Big mistake. My heel hit the top of the step and immediately slid off, which nearly catapulted me down the stairs. Fortunately for me and the other members of my team who I would have wiped out, I managed to somehow arrest my fall AND hang onto the heavy crowbar-like device and flashlight I was carrying. (In that brief moment of panic I uttered a rather colorful expression of my terror -- which, thank goodness, was muffled by mask.) To view the full article go to: http://urgentcomm.com/mobile_voice/commentary/illinois-motorola-firefighter-training-20091119/ ---------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT You will leave this webinar understanding: * The state of the P25 standards. * Interface definitions and other work completed to date. * Additional standards efforts currently underway. * How completion of that work currently in progress is being accelerated. http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=172481&s=1&k=78CD94BCAF75FCD6656FF6305752CB96&partnerref=ucwebod ---------------------------------------- IN THE NEWS --NENA alters D Block position By Donny Jackson The National Emergency Number Association (NENA) yesterday said it would support public-safety efforts to reallocate the 700 MHz D Block for first-response usage if a sustainable funding model is established at the same time. 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