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Public Safety 700-MHz Demonstration Network Study Items

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Participate in the study item groups formed for the Public Safety 700-MHz Demonstration Network PSCR is implementing to provide manufacturers a location (view a Google Earth flyover) for early deployment and evaluation of their systems in a multi-vendor environment.

Modified Rhyme Test — A PSCR study to understand how background noise (listen to samples) affects fire fighter LMR voice communications.

Highlights

OCT 4, 2012 — “First Companies Complete Initial Phase 3 Testing of Public Safety LTE Broadband Network,” FierceBroadbandWireless.

OCT 4, 2012 — “Companies Report PSCR Plan Progress,” TR Daily.

OCT 2, 2012 (Boulder, CO) — PSCR updates its P25 DSR web pages and PDF download file.

SEP 26, 2012 — “FirstNet Board Outlines Public-Safety Broadband Network Architecture,” (PSCR to test secure transmission from FirstNet to a mobile partner with a RAN and includes band 14), MissionCritical Communications.

SEP 6, 2012 — “Standards for P25 over LTE,” (mentions the PSCR-hosted Spring 2012 public-safety broadband demonstration network stakeholder meeting), MissionCritical Communications.

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The PSCR program provides research, development, testing, and evaluation to foster nationwide first-responder communications interoperability. The PSCR program provides insight to wireline and wireless standards committees developing standards for voice, data, image, and video communications.

Housed within the U.S. Department of Commerce Labs in Boulder, Colorado, the PSCR program is a joint effort between:

The PSCR program has earned five U.S. Department of Commerce Medal Awards (two Gold, one Silver, two Bronze) for the performance of applied engineering and research to advance public safety communications interoperability. The PSCR program’s engineering and research is sponsored by:
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