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Technical Appendix Specifications for the RADIO SYSTEM UPGRADE

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Table 5 - User Equipment and AccessoriesSubscriber EquipmentVehicularPortableExtraBatt.Portable Radio AccessoriesBeltHolderSpeaker/Mic.SingleUnitFire Department (VHF) (Note 1) 29 58 58 58 35 7 5Fire Department (UHF) (Note 2) 7 1Police Department (UHF) 38 79 33 79 33 13 3Pub. Wks./Util. (UHF) 104 42 11 10 10 7 2Totals 178 180 102 147 78 27 106-pos.GangNote 1: Fire vehicular radio quantities above refer to <strong>the</strong> total number of control heads required <strong>for</strong> Qty.21 vehicles. Thus, Fire radio transceiver quantities can be reduced if radios are capable of multiple controlheads.Note 2: Some fire apparatus and vehicles will be equipped with a UHF radio to allow simultaneousreception of police and fire communications.All Fire portable radios are to be rated intrinsically safe through Factory Mutual certification. Fire BeltHolders are swivel type. Selected Fire portable radios are to be rated intrinsically safe through FactoryMutual certification (see Option FACMUT). Fire belt holders are D-type swivels (require <strong>the</strong> radio case tobe inserted upside down and swung into place).Table 6 – Vehicular ChargersVehicular Charging EquipmentSingle-Unit VehicularRapid ChargersSingle-Unit VehicularCup ChargersFire Dept. Vehicles 49 49Desktop Battery Analyzer / Exerciser/Dischargers – Quantity 6City of San Luis Obispo 13 Radio System Upgrade TECHNICAL APPENDIX

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