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If the direction for delivering improvement to public safety land mobile radio systems in Anoka <br /> County follows the path of enhancement of existing systems, a relatively small number of <br /> circuits, five or less, will be required on each link. If an 800 MHz trunked radio alternative is <br /> selected, a minimum of 13 circuits will be required on each link. From a pure cost perspective, <br /> microwave radio could not be justified if enhancement of the existing radio systems is the <br /> direction selected. There would be a reasonable payback period for the microwave links if an <br /> 800 MHz trunked radio system alternative is selected assuming that the regional 800 MHz radio <br /> system microwave network currently being constructed can be used as a backbone and only spur <br /> microwave links would need to be added. <br /> The reliability of microwave is generally far better than the reliability of leased telephone <br /> facilities. Microwave circuits tend to be quite stable while telephone circuits are often unstable <br /> due to many factors including the moisture level surrounding lines and other facilities. Audio <br /> clarity of microwave is excellent while audio clarity on telephone lines is often negatively <br /> impacted by noise caused by many factors. <br /> Microwave can be cost justified if an 800 MHz trunked radio system alternative is the direction <br /> selected to provide improvements to the land mobile radio system. In addition, microwave will <br /> provide a greater level of reliability and better quality circuits. Use of microwave cannot be cost <br /> justified if the direction selected for improving public safety land mobile radio systems in Anoka <br /> County is to enhance existing systems. Use of microwave, if existing systems are to be <br /> enhanced, will likely provide a higher level of communications link reliability and quality, but at <br /> a higher cost than use of telephone lines. <br /> It is recommended that the backbone microwave network currently under construction for the <br /> regional 800 MHz radio system be used provided the Metropolitan Radio Board grants <br /> permission for that use. Additional hot - standby point -to -point links from that regional backbone <br /> microwave to remote radio sites should be selected regardless of the direction decided upon for <br /> improving land mobile radio systems in Anoka County if the additional cost can be justified. In <br /> the event that enhancing the existing systems is the direction selected to improve the land mobile <br /> radio system, and the additional cost of the microwave links cannot be funded, then it is <br /> recommended that all stations be controlled through in -band tone signalling over regular <br /> telephone lines. This will mean that all DC continuous lines will have to be eliminated. <br /> Ronald Vegemas! Engineering, Inc. - Report: Anoka County <br />