In article , Steve Terry
scribeth thus
"Rupert Moss-Eccardt" wrote in message
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Steve Terry wrote:
"tony wrote in message
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In , Steve Terry
scribeth thus
"Roy wrote in message
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On 22 Sep, 11:55, wrote:
"Roy wrote in message
On 22/09/10 11:24, Recliner wrote:
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Tetra has nothing to do with sound engineering reasons, it's entirely
political and a means of funnelling large quantities of taxpayers
money to O2 Airwave.
Some fairly bald assertions, there. And wrong, too.
Firstly, perhaps you can point us at a capabilities specification for GSM
Pro and take us through how it meets the requirements that Tetra meets to
match the ERC specification.
That would be the ERC spec that allows Tetra multiplexing at 17.6Hz that
the Police Association are litigating for health damage to their officers.
A problem that wouldn't exist with GSM
Trower report:
http://www.tetrawatch.net/papers/trower_report.pdf
Some really good science there eh;?....
It is believed that during the daytime light going through our eyes passes a
message to the pineal glands in the brain which slows down the production of
melatonin. At night when no light goes through our eyes the production of
melatonin is speeded up. Melatonin is believed to scavenge cancer cells and
impurities in our bodies and boost the immune system. If an officer is sleeping
in quarters within range of the TETRA transmitter, the microwave radiation is
believed to act on the pineal gland and suppress the night-time melatonin to
daytime levels; hence the good work of the melatonin at night will be restricted
leading to suppression of the immune system.
Ummmm ....
Wasn't there a female Bobby based in Manchester that claimed that a TETRA radio got
her pregnant;?..
Now that would be really interesting to research;!...
Secondly, the TfL Tetra rollout doesn't involved Airwave, other than
requiring interworking.
Let me guess, you work for Airwave Tetra or TFL Tetra?
And Turkeys don't vote for Christmas.
In 2000 whist visiting Sweden i spoke to police officers about
their new GSM Pro personal radios (at the time using waterproof
Ericsson R250s) and they were very satisfied with them.
(retail price for Ericsson R250s at the time was around £100 each)
http://www.gsmarena.com/ericsson_r250s_pro-119.php
These 450 MHz versions?. With PPT I presume?..
Also if required additional encryption can be added to each phone.
I thought that GSM was well encrypted as it was?..
We of course years later had to reinvent the wheel, at the cost of billions
to the public for the benefit of private companies, and to the detriment
of the public allowing them to share an improved GSM network.
Are you suggesting that the public shared a security network?..
Steve Terry
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Tony Sayer