Public Safety communications officials cannot afford to be misinformed or underinformed about narrowbanding. The fact is, the consequences of noncompliance to the narrowbanding mandate will be very costly and could possibly jeopardize the reliability of communications systems if the license falls between 150-512 MHz.
If you have doubts about whether you're affected by this mandate, simply look at the frequencies on your license. If any of them fall within the designated spectrum, you must narrowband.
Time is running out, and to avoid fines and loss of licenses, noncompliant agencies must file waivers on an individual basis.
Visit the FCC's website to find more narrowbanding information, as well as an up to date countdown clock.
If you have questions or concerns regarding narrowbanding, contact EMR Consulting today to find out how we can help.
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