Motorola won a $7 million contract to modernize Kerr County’s emergency radio system. When a devastating flash flood swept through the county, emergency crews had trouble using it. A tower used for ...
Delaware County is on track to complete a nearly $40 million emergency radio system upgrade by the end of the year. Years in the making and the first major radio upgrade in Delaware County since the ...
Effective communication is crucial for efficient operations and worker safety at waste hauling companies, landfill operators, and recycling facilities. Whether deploying a new system or enhancing an ...
In a world where the audio device market is dominated by Bluetooth speakers, the classic radio is easy to overlook. After all, it isn't fun tuning through static to find the right frequency when you ...
Volunteers at Alert Fire Company No. 1 in Downingtown are getting new portable radios thanks to state grant funding secured by state Senator Carolyn Comitta. The funding, which comes through the ...
JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation is enhancing its U.S. business model to provide digital integrated wireless systems solutions to professional user markets in the United States. JVCKENWOOD USA Corporation ...
In this video, I'm diving into the Cobra TrailBlazer 250 GMRS Handheld Radios to walk you through all the features and benefits of these radios. Whether you're into overlanding, camping, hiking, or ...
The Coshocton County Sheriff's Office has decided to purchase rather than lease four mobile radios for vehicles and 35 portable radios for officers from Motorola for $164,984.10. Most radios in the ...
Kenwood is a leading worldwide provider of digital and analog public safety mobiles, portables and custom systems for critical communications, including a full line of P25 products. JVCKENWOOD USA ...
Columbiana Fire Chief Jim Douglas, left, holds one of the department’s Kenwood portable radios that the city is upgrading to for all its safety forces, as Police Chief Bill Myers holds one of the ...
Columbiana Fire Chief Jim Douglas, left, holds one of the department’s Kenwood portable radios that the city is upgrading to for all its safety forces, as Police Chief Bill Myers holds one of the ...