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Public Safety Sites Transition From Individual Network Systems to Shared Radio Frequency (RF) Environments

Public Safety Sites Transition From Individual Network Systems to Shared Radio Frequency (RF) Environments Public safety communications have transitioned away from stand-alone local mobile radio (LMR) networks. Many agencies continue to rely on P25, analog mutual aid channels, conventional LMR channels, trunked LMR systems and dispatch center RF infrastructures for mission critical voice. At the

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Multicoupler Dynamic Range Compression in High Density Public Safety Receive Sites Under Hybrid LMR and Broadband Loading

Multicoupler Dynamic Range Compression in High Density Public Safety Receive Sites Under Hybrid LMR and Broadband Loading Public safety receive sites were historically engineered around predictable LMR channel loading, controlled antenna distribution, and relatively stable adjacent site conditions. That assumption is weakening as regional systems combine P25 trunking, conventional interoperability channels, public works LMR, utility

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