Radio Systems Clause Samples

Radio Systems. Contractor is advised that during the term of any awarded contract the Dispatch Center may change over to an eight hundred (800) MHz system or a similar system and Contractor will be required to change to such a radio system at no cost to the City.
Radio Systems. District, at its sole expense, shall maintain the ability to communicate on the Alamo Area Regional Radio System (AARRS) and all applicable City/County interoperability talk groups. Each ambulance and medic shall be equipped with appropriate radio equipment to ensure reliable communication with the Bexar County Public Safety Communications Center.
Radio Systems. (a) The Sheriff owns and operates a county-wide VHF conventional analog radio system known as the “▇▇▇▇▇ County/Martha's Vineyard Public Safety Communications System.” The Sheriff shall obtain and keep current all frequency-related licenses granted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under Part 90 of the FCC rules and regulations. The Sheriff shall operate the radio system in accordance with Part 90 of the FCC rules and regulations. (b) The Sheriff will coordinate with the Public Safety Communications Advisory Board to develop a sustainable vision for the radio system and ensure that the system meets the operational needs of the RECC and the Town(s) for today and the future. This vision will include strong adherence to interoperability standards, life-cycle planning this systems, and ongoing maintenance of equipment. (c) Equipment purchased by the Sheriff with funds from the State 911 Department or other grant sources shall be owned and maintained by the Sheriff for the ▇▇▇▇▇ County/Martha's Vineyard Public Safety Communication System. (d) The Sheriff will be responsible for facilitating future upgrades and improvements to its radio systems. The Sheriff will work with the Town(s) to seek State 911 Department grant funding for required infrastructure and subscriber radio system improvements. Any portion of the capital expenses for upgrading and maintaining the radio system not covered by State 911 Department development grant funds may be contributed by the Town(s) participating in the regional radio system, if appropriated by their respective Town Meetings. (e) Radio equipment and facilities purchased or obtained by the towns shall remain the property of the respective town unless that town chooses to transfer such equipment or facilities to the Sheriff.
Radio Systems. The Contractor is advised that during the term of any awarded contract the PFDRDC may change the radio system and Contractor will be required to change to such a radio system at no cost to the City.
Radio Systems. The KSC radio systems are composed of handheld and mobile transceivers with associated fixed base stations and remote control units. There are both conventional and trunked land mobile radio systems. The following describes the conventional system: Direct Radio System (DRS), MedComm, Cranes, Administrative Radio System (ARS) and Aircraft Radios.