CONNECT MORE WHERE IT MATTERS.
SAVE MORE WHERE IT COUNTS.
When you are faced with a variety of rapidly changing business and regulatory environments, you need to take control and ensure your team has the right radio that fits their communication requirements today and tomorrow.
Motorola Solutions is making it easy for you with these great offers to save more where it counts.
January 1 – April 26, 2013
TRADE-IN OFFERS:
- $1000 OFF on the purchase of 10 MOTOTRBO digital two-way radios with eligible trade-in units. SL7550, XPR7350, XPR7550, XPR5350, XPR5550, XPR6350, XPR6550, XPR6380, and XPR6580.
- $750 OFF the purchase of 10 MOTOTRBO digital two-way radios. XPR4350, XPR4550, XPR4380, and XPR4580.
REBATE OFFERS:
- $500 REBATE for 10 MOTOTRBO digital two-way radios. SL7550, XPR7350, XPR7550, XPR5350, XPR5550, XPR6350, XPR6550, XPR6380, and XPR6580.
- $350 REBATE for XPR4350, XPR4550, XPR4380, and XPR4580.
- $185 REBATE for 6 CP200, CP200XLS, CM200 and CM300 Analog Commercial or 6 MOTOTRBO XPR3300 and XPR3500 two-way radios.
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As a courtesy to our clients we are leaving the FCC Narrowbanding information up until the next FCC Public Notice is released. Please contact us if you missed the deadline.
Understanding FCC Narrowbanding Requirements
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) started the Narrowbanding proceedings, also known as
Refarming, almost twenty years ago in an effort to promote more efficient spectrum use in the 150-174 MHz
(VHF) and 421-512 MHz (UHF) Part 90 radio frequency bands (which include Business, Industrial, Education,
Transportation, Public Safety, and State, Local, and Provincial Government two-way radio system licensees). The FCC has released numerous rulings during this time defining the requirements and mandating specific deadlines which you may need to take action on.
DA 11-1189
Released: July 13, 2011
PUBLIC NOTICE
What are the potential enforcement consequences to VHF/UHF licensees of failing to narrowband by January 1, 2013?
As of January 1, 2013, the Commission's rules will prohibit Industrial/Business and Public Safety
Radio Pool licensees in the 150-174 MHz and 421-512 MHz bands from operating with wideband
channels (unless their equipment meets the narrowband efficiency standard), even if the license still lists a wideband emission designator. Licensees operating in wideband mode after January 1, 2013 that have not received a waiver from the Commission extending the deadline will be in violation of these rules. Operation in violation of the Commission's rules may subject licensees to appropriate enforcement action, including admonishments, license revocation, and/or monetary forfeitures of up to $16,000 for each such violation or each day of a continuing violation and up to $112,500 for any single act or failure to act.11
Download the FCC Notice DA 11-1189
Waiver of Narrowbanding Deadlines for T-Band (470-512 MHz) Licensees
On April 26, the FCC issued a waiver from its Jan. 13, 2013, VHF/UHF Narrowbanding deadline for T-Band licensees (470–512 MHz) . This waiver became necessary when Congress decided to require the FCC to auction the public safety portion of the T-Band.
Download the April 26 FCC Notice
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