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In response to this problem, Nextel worked with public safety agencies and organizations across the country to propose a plan to the FCC whereby cellular and public safety organizations would move to different frequencies that are isolated from each other, thereby reducing interference. This problem was identified as a nationwide problem. It was soon discovered that our public safety system was receiving interference from cellular telephone sites, e.g., as users attempted to use 800 MHz radios near those sites, they experienced interference during transmissions.

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In November 2001, the County of Orange completed the 800 MHz CCCS implementation on behalf of the 100 County/City/OCFA public safety and public works operations in Orange County. All of the fire service departments in Orange County were cut over and operational by the end of January 2000, and law enforcement implementation began in March 2000. In April 1999, Public Facilities and Resources Department/Facilities Operations became the first user on the new system. The first transmitter was activated on one of the new channels in October 1995.

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On September 19, 1995, the Orange County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to execute a contract with Motorola for the acquisition and implementation of the new 800 MHz CCCS, to begin February 2, 1996. Thereafter, a Steering Committee was formed to oversee the 800 MHz system implementation a Negotiating Committee to negotiate a contract a Governance Task Force to develop an operational plan for the ongoing oversight of the 800 MHz system a Technical Liaison Committee of agency operational personnel to oversee the system design and, a Finance Committee to determine financing options. A conceptual plan was developed in 1987 to modernize this communications system. The previous law enforcement communications system was put in service in 1973 and was outdated and overloaded. The 800 MHz CCCS also allows for interoperability among the various disciplines. This system provides radio communications services to city and County law enforcement, fire services, public works and lifeguard/marine safety departments in Orange County. Even if you missed him, your teammates will likely still going to react and assume there's a reason why you spraying bullets into the ground, and will be on their toes.The 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications System (CCCS) is Orange County's state-of-the-art analog/digital trunked public safety radio communications system. That gives your team key moments to prepare and dismember the fool before he manages to deal any significant harm. You can see any creepy fella coming seconds ahead on the map (apart from seeing the entire enemy team's movements) and simply suppress the area where he's intended to sneak through. I particularly like to play as stealth-buster with Doppler and machineguns. Even if you've been disarmed or/and immobilized, you can still help your team by just detecting all the enemy movement in a large area around. Doppler is particularly powerful, as it can detect enemies across half of the map and its data sharing range makes the radio entirely meaningless. You need energy to wield one, but they detect enemies regardless of obstacles as long as they're not cloaked. Radar-detectors are completely different animals. They just help with long-range awareness when you use the appropriate weapons, since your internal radar can only detect something right under your nose, and they're energy-free and low PS, so the only real limitation is their size. Standard radars only highlight the targets with an open field of view.








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