[FedCom] FRS military traffic Bosnia & Herzegovina
Denny Beringer
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Wed, 3 Jul 2002 13:35:24 -0500
yes, locally they often are in the clear and don't even realize it. Poor
training.
db
Subject: Re: [FedCom] FRS military traffic Bosnia & Herzegovina
> Ahh yes, sounds similar to the turn public safety radios are taking -
they're
> so secure that they won't even work for the intended users!
>
> -ed
>
> http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=8692&archive=true
> Soldiers in Bosnia scour catalogs, PX in search of better two-way radios
> By Sean E. Cobb, Bosnia bureau
> Stars & Stripes, European edition, Wednesday, June 26, 2002
>
> EAGLE BASE, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- For soldiers on patrol with the
> Bosnian peacekeeping mission, the best way to stay in touch starts with
the
> post exchange.
>
> That's where soldiers are buying up two-way radios designed for civilian
> families on ski slopes or at the mall. The commercial two-way radios are
> smaller, more powerful and more reliable than Army-issue hand-held radios
...
>
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