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Radio Interoperability Needs Governance More Than Technology

Even individually tackling some of the many problems that hinder interoperability today – proprietary technology, insufficient radio spectrum and lack of funding – won’t lead to full communication among first responders until all stakeholders involved begin to collaborate.

Though the level at which the governance structure should originate is open for discussion, what’s not is that the interoperability problem, though it only rears its ugly head occasionally, must be fixed. The National Governors Association tabbed it as its top priority, and it will take painstaking, coordinated efforts among first-responder and local agencies to do it.

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Evolution of Communication

The main theme of the above matter is to make a small presentation to show how the communication has changed in the past 10 Decades.

There has been a drastic improvement in the field of Communication. The way the message has transferred from one place to other raises, a doubt in every one whether the globe has gone small.

The answer to the above question is logically “Yes” but physically “No”.

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Various Types of 2 Way Radios

Radios that can receive and transmit communications are known as 2 way radios. Some common examples are walkie-talkies, CB radios and even cellular phones. While these products are very different in nature, they are common in that they receive and transmit communication and are classified as 2 way radios.

There are many uses for 2 way radios, including a camping trip with the family where walkie talkies help everyone to stay in touch. When in the wilderness, a cell phone is not likely to have a signal and this is why walkie talkies are so helpful. If individuals should get separated from one another while camping, having a way to remain in communication is invaluable. In order for 2 way radios to work, individuals must be on the same frequency or channel to communicate. Before separating, families should make sure that everyone is on the same channel incase the devices are needed.

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