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<blockquote data-quote="bigfug" data-source="post: 2481462" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>The handhelds would have been the only real cost, and its possible you could have got some surplus. They went from the Macom 7100, to the Harris XG75, and probably could have got a deal on the older radios, or something similar. The XG75's run close to 3k a piece I believe. However, long term, it would be cheaper as the infrastructure is in place, and is maintained by OKC. You wouldnt have FCC licensing, hardware to replace or upgrade, etc, just purchase and maintain the handhelds. If ya'll ever have questions, or need help, feel free to holler. I work for OKC IT, assigned to Public Safety Communications Support. I don't know a ton about radios, I do more the data communications, MDC/PC stuff for them, but do supervise the guys who handle both sides of OKC's radio system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfug, post: 2481462, member: 4864"] The handhelds would have been the only real cost, and its possible you could have got some surplus. They went from the Macom 7100, to the Harris XG75, and probably could have got a deal on the older radios, or something similar. The XG75's run close to 3k a piece I believe. However, long term, it would be cheaper as the infrastructure is in place, and is maintained by OKC. You wouldnt have FCC licensing, hardware to replace or upgrade, etc, just purchase and maintain the handhelds. If ya'll ever have questions, or need help, feel free to holler. I work for OKC IT, assigned to Public Safety Communications Support. I don't know a ton about radios, I do more the data communications, MDC/PC stuff for them, but do supervise the guys who handle both sides of OKC's radio system. [/QUOTE]
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