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remote radio equipment sites to the dispatch center. Following is an estimate for a reasonable <br /> system enhancement plan: <br /> $ 0.42 14 mobile relay stations with antennas, line and install <br /> 0.90 three simulcast groups <br /> 0.40 four microwave spurs (this assumes that Mn/DOT will permit <br /> use of the Mn/DOT radio system microwave system for an <br /> Anoka County enhanced VHF radio system) <br /> 1.68 1400 radios @ $1200 each <br /> 0.58 Civil work (towers, shelters, emergency power, etc.) <br /> 0.21 Sales tax on equipment <br /> 0.15 Radio Engineering <br /> 0.41 Contingency <br /> $ 4.75 million TOTAL <br /> 3.4.3 Cost Estimate for Mn/DOT Digital Modulation 800 MHz Radio System <br /> Motorola personnel provided Anoka County Central Dispatch personnel with a budgetary quote <br /> for adding Anoka County as a subscriber for service on the Mn/DOT 800 MHz, digital <br /> modulation, trunked radio system. A copy of that budgetary quote is included in this report as <br /> Appendix D. It is believed that there are several modifications to that budgetary quote that <br /> should be made. Those modifications are listed below: <br /> $15.00 Motorola budgetary quote <br /> - 0.51 Nine sites rather than 10 sites assumed by Motorola <br /> - 2.43 Four hot standby microwave links rather than 3DS3 <br /> loop protected microwave network <br /> - 0.04 Loop switching equipment <br /> - 0.30 Lower contingency amount <br /> - 1.97 Assume a subscriber radio cost of $1800 based on recent <br /> Motorola radio announcements and EF Johnson pricing for <br /> 1313 radios <br /> + 0.16 87 additional radios @ $1800 each <br /> + 0.58 Civil work <br /> + 0.15 Radio engineering <br /> $10.64 million TOTAL <br /> NOTE: No sales tax on equipment is included as there is an exemption on sales <br /> tax for this equipment if purchased prior to August 1, 2003. <br /> Ronald Vegemast Engineering, Inc. - Report: Anoka County <br />