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Patrol
Blackbox Two-Way Radio
Klein Electronics
Klein Electronics' new easy-to-install Blackbox Series two-way radio features 100 channels, optional field programmability, alpha-numeric display, narrow and wide band option, alarm/stun/two-tone/five-tone settings, and conventional network scalability.
January 4, 2010
Technology
Two-Way Radio Communications
Mobile Create USA
Using the AT&T network for nationwide two-way radio communications, the service also includes GPS Google Mapping.
January 5, 2018
Technology
XG-75 Two-Way Radio
Harris Corp.
The XG-75 portable from Harris Corp. is a premier single-band radio for public safety agencies operating on VHF and UHF frequencies that can withstand the most challenging conditions.
June 13, 2012
Patrol
Motorola Digital Two-Way Radio System
Motorola
Motorola’s new two-way radios feature improved audio quality, longer battery life, built-in privacy, and enhanced call signaling. The system uses digital technology to enhance capacity and spectral efficiency. Integration of voice and data capability also allows for advanced features such as GPS-based location tracking and text messaging.
July 31, 2006
Patrol
Klein Electronics Blackbox Two-Way Radio
Klein Electronics
The Blackbox professional two-way radio from Klein Electronics is designed to conveniently fit in the palm of your hand. The compact radio features UHF/VHF and 16 channels, programmable with scan. Options include an 1100 mAH NiMH extended battery, stubby antenna, and carry case.
July 31, 2005
Technology
Motorola Introduces Trio of APX P25 Two-Way Radios at APCO
Motorola Inc. today unveiled the APX 7000XE Portable, APX 6000 Portable and APX 6500 Mobile at the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO) Conference in Houston.
August 1, 2010
Patrol
Establishing Trust Is a Two-Way Street
Generally speaking, subordinates aren't comfortable with the prospect of opening up to some tight-assed supervisor. The perception that such people will always look out for their own best interests—a paradigm that would inevitably color their every decision when it comes to dealing with subordinates—might have something to do with it.
August 10, 2010
Technology
Motorola APX 7000L: Two Radios in One
Motorola Solutions is preparing for the future with its new hybrid LMR/cellular data radio. The Motorola APX 7000L Multiband Radio with LTE is an upgrade of the company's popular digital P25 APX 7000 radio handset that will receive LTE data signals over a yet-to-be-disclosed nationwide cellular carrier and, when it comes online, FirstNet.
August 29, 2014
Patrol
Two Sentenced in Beltway Sniper Case
John Allen Muhammad, 43, was sentenced to death and Lee Boyd Malvo, 19, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for their roles in the Washington D.C.-area sniper spree that killed 10 people in 2002.
March 11, 2004
Vehicle Ops
Two LAPD Officers Seriously Injured in Freeway Crash
Two Los Angeles police officers were seriously injured this morning when their patrol car crashed and rolled over on the Ronald Reagan Freeway (California 118) in Granada Hills, where most westbound lanes remain closed as investigators search the scene.
April 6, 2008
Patrol
Manhunt Underway for Murder Suspect, Two Other Inmates Who Escaped California Jail
Investigators fanned out across Southern California Monday searching for three inmates who pulled an elaborate escape from the Central Men’s Jail in downtown Santa Ana three days ago.
January 25, 2016
Technology
Radios: Your Lifeline is Evolving
Officers have come to rely on both their in-car and portable radios for critical intelligenc. Here's a look at some trends in police communications today and some evolving technologies that will radically change them in the near future.
June 21, 2014
Patrol
Dualie Waypoint
Streamlight
Streamlight's new Dualie Waypoint is a high performance spot and area light that allows for individual or simultaneous use of a forward-facing spot beam for distance and a bottom-facing flood light.
March 5, 2018
Patrol
Lighting The Way
More than 25 years ago I enlisted in the Air Force Reserve as a security policeman. Back then a duty light was the two “D” cell, right angle light. If you were able to track down the straight version, man you were on the cutting edge of light technology. It wasn’t long after I arrived back home to my unit that we got really high tech with the arrival of the Mag Lite. This was like introducing the centerfire cartridge to an infantryman.
May 31, 2006
Special Units
Ramming Your Way In
Talk to any SWAT team leader, and he will tell you that one of, if not, the most important members of his team is the breacher. After all, on a raid, on a search, on a hostage rescue, nothing happens until that door or obstacle entry point is moved. The whole operation depends on a successful breach.
July 31, 2007
Technology
Police Radios Transition into a New Era
Although they aren't as sexy as the other contemporary tools of law enforcement that make more headlines like body-worn cameras and high-tech forensics equipment, no technology is more vital to your mission than your communications equipment.
November 17, 2015
Special Units
Lighting the way
January 31, 2000
Patrol
Va. Sniper Killed Two Deputies, Wounded Two
Deputies William Ezra Stiltner, 46, and Cameron Neil Justus, 41, were apparently shot at long range at about 2 p.m. Sunday while responding as backup officers.
March 12, 2011
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