San Diego Public Safety Radio Buildout Gets Paperwork Waiver
The FCC Public Safety Bureau OK'd a San Diego County ask for waiver in paperwork needed to let it add seven base stations to its trunked 800 MHz private land mobile radio system for improved public safety communications. In an…
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order in Friday's Daily Digest, the bureau said waiver was needed of a certification from the operator of a co-channel station that would be relatively near the base stations, but that operator wasn't able to provide certification due to its channel not being fully operational, as rules state.