[RVRC] FW: Radio help
Paul Nannery
kc2vrj at gmail.com
Sun Jan 26 12:12:16 EST 2014
One more choice if they apply for a UHF frequency and have a patch to the
Piscataway system to use when in a dead spot...this might be the most cost
effective. I deal with a system like this in Edison and its hard to use
cost effective and fix in the say sentence.
On Jan 26, 2014 11:58 AM, "ELDRED MOORE" <drumor at optonline.net> wrote:
> Members,
> I didn't expect to find this request for assistance in my inbox this
> morning. As many of you know we had a great relationship with the Dunellen
> municipality for a considerable number of years and that community put the
> W2QW hamfest on the map as the one to go to in central Jersey.
>
> Dunellen and Piscataway are encryptic systems now and both have dead
> spots. I would like to see some dialogue in the local ham community as to
> how we can assist in any way. If anyone is interested in exploring a
> solution please chime in by responding.
>
> 73,
> Drew
>
>
> -------- Begin forwarded message --------
> Subject: Radio help
> Date: 01/26/14 07:28:43 AM
> From: "James Ashworth" <jashworth53 at icloud.com>
> To: "w2qw at w2qw.org" <w2qw at w2qw.org>
>
> This may be far fetched, but nothing ventured, nothing gained.
> I am former councilman James Ashworth of Dunellen and was responsible for
> our Police Department for roughly 8 years. Since I left council the town
> has put in a radio system to allow Piscataway to be our dispatchers.
> However, the police and fire are claiming there are dead spots within the
> town creating a safety issue. My idea is to reach out to your club for
> help. The radio companies will just want to sell us more equipment which we
> really can't afford. I was hoping your group could come up with some
> suggestions on how to open up these dead zones without a great investment,
> or maybe take it on as a community service project.
> Your knowledge and tricks could save the tax payers of Dunellen money. It
> would also be great press for your organization.
> If you are not interested, I will understand that as well, but I at least
> have to reach out and try.
> Thank you.
> Jim Ashworth
> Dunellen, NJ
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
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