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PEORIA, Ariz. -- City council authorized a contract amendment for Phase I and II with Motorola and additional expeditures of $95,330 for other expenses incurred to complete the city's new Police (public safety) and General Government Radio System outside the existing Motorola contract.
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"An Australian airline Qantas Airbus A330-300, suffered 'a sudden change of altitude' on Tuesday. "The mid-air incident resulted in injuries to 74 people, with 51 of them treated by three hospitals in Perth for fractures, lacerations and suspected spinal injuries when the flight bound from Singapore to Perth had a dramatic drop in altitude that hurled passengers around the cabin." Now it seems Qantas is seeking to blame interference from passenger electronics, and it's not the first time; 'In July, a passenger clicking on a wireless mouse mid-flight was blamed for causing a Qantas jet to be thrown off course.' Is there any precedent for wireless electronics interfering with aircraft systems? Interfering with navigation instruments is one thing, but causing changes in the 'elevator control system' - I would be quite worried if I thought th -> (
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LONDON - An investigation has been launched after Tube commuters faced delays and disruption because of a faulty 2 billion pound radio system.
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YORK, PA. -- York County 911 had a problem with radio communications this morning at 9:40 a.m., according to a news release from county officials.
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GREENEVILLE, Tenn. -- Greene County 911 "went live" on Tuesday with a new radio communications system that enhances the emergency communications agency's ability to quickly dispatch and communicate with emergency agencies.
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