Dispatch Radio 2021: Updates, Operations, and Why Radio Matters

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Discover the latest updates and operations of Dispatch Radio in 2021, including digital repeaters, radio consoles, and extended attack equipment. Explore the importance of using radios for communication and the unique benefits they offer in various scenarios. Concluding with contact details for questions or inquiries.


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  1. Dispatch Radio 2021 2021 Updates 2021 Operations Why Radio? Conclusion

  2. 2021 Updates DOF Frequency Guide Book will be out soon. New and useful info: General Layout with AFS/SMJ cheat sheet in book Notice Dispatch centers as much as practical Cheat sheets included for Radios, Aircraft Lineup, AM, Using Statewide Interop Zones, Iridium Radios

  3. 2021 Updates DOF Repeaters are all Digital now other than the ones in Southwest. Beaver Creek, DOT Lake, and Bradley new for this year. Iridium Radio Push to Talk in both NFDC and Mat-Su Consoles Southwest ongoing projects

  4. 2021 Operations DOF Uses Motorola MCC 7500e Radio Consoles at Fairbanks, Palmer, and Soldotna or NFDC, Mat-Su, KIDC respectively Telex consoles are at McGrath and Copper River State radio system ALMR, Our own repeaters. Pre-set shared IA Tac and air/ground channels Iriduim Radios for out of coverage area s

  5. 2021 Operations DOF Extended Attack Equipment that requires a call to Commo, ordered through NFDC 907-451-2810: Repeaters/ 4312 Command/DOF or AFS Cross links not in catalog RapidComm s Sat Radio s

  6. Why Radio? Question in this day in age that comes up in many forms: Your having issues with your radio? Just call or text. Can we just order some sort of cell booster, I would rather just call. Radio seems so formal? It just doesn t work? Maybe Apple can make a radio

  7. Why Radio? What is the answer to that? Thoughts? Coverage? Saying use a cell phone rather than a radio built for response is like saying lets just buy a pickup truck and garden hose at Walmart or Freds. We don t need special tools, right? Only real simple solution to direct commo, meaning person to person. Multiple people can hear at once, Situational Awareness Lots of funding dedicated to a separate wide area system that does not depend on commercial vendors Tool in the toolbox, training curve very high in this tech rich environment.

  8. Concluding Thoughts & Questions Duty Phone: 907-451-2810 Skinner Cell: 907-717-7286 QUESTIONS????

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