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They would have saved the taxpayers of Philadelphia
and indirectly the rest of the state all the money and grief if they'd have kept the old 453 mhz. system |
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There's an old saying... if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Problem is, many
in charge of buying the comms systems are clueless about them and are easy suckered in. They're putting in 800 MHz systems around here, and one has been in place for like 4 years now and they "still" don't have all the bugs worked out. Many still complain of the lack of coverage especially at critical moments. The old system wasn't good enough to someone, so they had to take the chance. Not really the smartest move. I heard California recently had a snafu like this too..... Ya gotta wonder how they get themselves into these messes. And yes, the tax payer foots the bill. cl wrote in message oups.com... They would have saved the taxpayers of Philadelphia and indirectly the rest of the state all the money and grief if they'd have kept the old 453 mhz. system |
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