[FedCom] Wulfsberg intros first-of-kind P25 radio

HornSmoke [email protected]
Thu, 03 Jul 2003 15:18:35 -0400


  All will recognize the "Rolls Royce" of radio manufacturers. Think my 
wife will get me one for Christmas?

Here's to wishful thinking!

Loren

BTW, any guesses as to which federal agency that is alluded to below is 
the recipient?

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Wulfsberg intros first-of-kind P25 radio
Wulfsberg Electronics plans to introduce a digital tactical FM radio 
with a color LCD display, which the company says is the world's first.

The display, which highlights critical information in an easy-to-read 
format, the P-2000 is the first panel-mounted, multi-band radio offered 
by Wulfsberg. Deliveries will begin in July to a federal agency, the 
company says, without naming the agency.

The company will showcase the Flexcomm equipment at the Airborne Law 
Enforcement Association annual conference July 17-19 in Wichita, Kansas.

The P-2000 panel-mounted transceiver is the newest member of the 
companies Flexcomm family of products. The P-2000 delivers APCO Project 
25 functionality and interoperability on one or more public service 
bands. Principally targeted at airborne law enforcement, air medical 
rescue, homeland defense, and other public service operators, the P-2000 
has a small Dzus rail footprint. The company says that the P-2000 
provides "robust performance" on the VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz bands, and is 
"a cost-effective solution for many public service missions that do not 
require 30-960 MHz RT-5000 full-band capability."

Wulfsberg Electronics provides communications systems for the corporate 
aviation, military trainer, commuter airline, and helicopter markets.


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