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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
emgy 11:10am on Friday, September 17th, 2010 
This thing never worked right. It had great specs but it was unusable and froze up. Total piece of junk. Avoid! Confusing Controls. This a great player. Video is excelent. You can download movies by going to the portals. CinemaNow. And music. Only problem was some buttons stick.
docbill 7:43am on Friday, September 10th, 2010 
The 605 WiFi comes from a long and distinguished line of video-enabled players. The online portal provided by Archos (need WiFi connection to access the menu). Through the Portal Content we can buy them online Plug-Ins.
pbe 9:24pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 
Current scope and design. Pleased with a purchase. The Archos 605 has it all. I have owned the Archos 605 for a little over a week.
Thomas Homilius 10:22pm on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 
This is a SUCKER! Every feature sucks the money out of your pocket, the battery charging is pain in the ... well, you khow it!
sine~language 1:14am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 
This is a great little player and a good alternative to an iPod Touch. Now I have nothing against Apple or iPods in general. They are great players.
xproggy 7:24am on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 
this is a great mp3 player i have two "Easy To Set Up","Lots of Storage","Reliable Performance","Simple Controls","Tough","Great Sound".
suz 12:19pm on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
I bought this before a trip I took to New Zealand last summer. Right after connecting the Archos 605 to a DishNetwork 722 receiver I got the message ? Right after connecting the Archos 605 to a DishNetwork 722 receiver I got the message "Please switch to Windows Media Mode to transfer content from th...

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1.1 PURPOSE OF BID: Stanislaus Regional 911 Center is requesting bids to provide services to install, repair and maintain the public safety radio communication infrastructure. The work covered by this specification consists of furnishing all parts and labor as required to properly maintain the radio systems back bone. The equipment includes, but is not limited to, repeaters, base stations, voting receivers, radio remotes, digital microwave, T1 MUX, T1 switch, power supplies, radio consoles, scanners, comparators, personal computers, battery back-up systems, transmit combiners and receive multi-couplers. 1.2 RADIO SYSTEMS OVERVIEW: These public radio systems consists of seven analog VHF channels, eight analog UHF Channels, five analog 800MHz channels, one twelve position Orbacom TDM-150 radio console, one Harris Constellation microwave system, five unlicensed spread spectrum microwave systems and several mutual aid base stations to support public safety operations. The equipment is located in several different locations through out the county. Main transmitter sites are located at Mt Oso, Stanislaus County Jail, Modesto Police Department, Stanislaus Regional 911 Center, Modesto Fire Department Station #5, City Towers and the back-up dispatch center at the Ceres Police Department. Voting receiver sites include Modesto Fire Stations 5, 6, 7 & 9, Kraft Post Cereal Plant, Mt Oso, Patterson Fire Station, AT&T Cell Site in Newman, Diablo Grande, Stanislaus County Jail, Modesto Police Department, 1.3 RADIO SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION DETAILED: Stanislaus Regional 911 Center: This is the main dispatch center for all County and City of Modesto agencies. It houses a twelve position Orbacom Radio console, Harris Constellation Microwave link to Mt Oso, all comparators for the radio systems, back-up radios for Modesto Police Department, County Sheriff and Local government channels and several mutual aid base stations. The building also houses the Emergency Operations Center which contains several radio remotes and desktop base stations. Audio and data from the Center to Mt Oso and County Jail travel over two microwave links and landline T1 circuits. In the event of any one failure the lines are automatically switched to a different route. Ceres Police Department Alternate PASP: The back-up dispatch point for the center is housed at the Ceres Police Department. The Ceres PD Site has six desktop base stations with Zetron headset interface boxes to dispatch on all needed channels. There are two positions for Modesto PD dispatch, two for County Sheriff and two for Modesto City & County Fire dispatch. The two fire positions also have an additional desktop paging encoder to alert fire stations and pagers.

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Stanislaus County Jail Site: The Stanislaus County Jail site is one of the main transmitter sites for the County and City of Modesto. It contains a 5.8 GHz Microwave link to Mt. Oso, two T1 lines between Dispatch Center and the Jail, repeaters for the Jail, Court Services and Modesto City Fire Dept. Back-up repeaters for County Sheriffs Office. It also houses several mutual aid base stations and receivers. Most radios are connected to antennas through transmit and receive combing systems. Mt. Oso Site: Mt. Oso is a high level main transmit and receive site for the County and City. It has two Microwave links to the dispatch Center and County Jail Facility. It houses all the communications equipment for the County Fire Dept., County Sheriffs Office, County Local Government, four 800 MHz conventional repeater, UHF Medical repeaters, inter-op repeater system, battery back-up systems for the microwave and most radio repeaters. All but one of the VHF channels is connected to transmit and receive combining system. All other channels have separate antennas. County Fire Channels 1 & 2 The main transmitter site for these two channels is located on Mt. Oso with back-up transmitters located at the County Jail facility in down town Modesto. The County Fire 2 channel is a repeated stand-a-lone VHF channel that uses a comparator with just one receiver connected to it. The console provides the keying tones and audio path for the repeat functions. County Fire one is a simplex VHF channel that has four additional low level, low power base stations along the Diablo Grande road to provide communications in and out of the canyon. There is a subcomparator located at one of the Diablo Grande sites. Voted audio for the sub-comparator is routed to the main comparator at dispatch over leased telephone circuit. Also connected to the County Fire #1 Base at Mt. Oso is an UHF link which rebroadcasts all audio on the channel out the UHF link. It primary propose is to give the Alternate PSAP at Ceres PD the ability to dispatch and alert units county wide though the VHF base station on Mt. Oso. Modesto Fire Channels 1 & 2 Both transmitters are located at the County Jail Facility with the back-up transmitter site at Modesto Fire Station #5. Channel 1 is a repeated VHF channel and channel 2 is a simplex VHF frequency. Both channels are voted channels with receivers located at Mt Oso, Modesto Fire Stations # 5, 6, 7 & 9, Kraft Post Cereal Plant and the County Jail. County Sheriff Channels 1, 3, and 7 Are repeated VHF channels with the main transmitters located on Mt. Oso. Back-up transmitters for channels 3 & 7 are located at the County Jail facility. Additional voting receiver sites are located at Patterson Fire Station, AT&T cell site in Newman and at the County Jail. Channel 1 has an additional four repeater sites located in the Diablo Grande Canyon similar to the County Fire system. Modesto PD Channels 1, 2, 5, 7 These are repeated UHF channels with main transmitters located at Modesto Fire Station #5 for channels 1 & 5 and at the Police Department for channels 2 & 7. Channel 7 is a stand-a-lone repeater the other 3 channels have voting receivers located at Modesto Police Dept, Modesto Fire Station # 5, 6, 7 & 9, Kraft-Post Cereal Plant and Mt. Oso. All sites except Mt. Oso are

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connected to the dispatch center using individual telephone circuits. Back-up base stations are located at the dispatch center for all four channels. Modesto Local Government Channels 1, 2, 3 These three channels are UHF stand-a-lone repeaters located at Modesto Fire Station #1, Modesto Police department and at City Towers in downtown Modesto. County Local Government Channels 1 & 2 The two County L.G. VHF repeated channels are located on Mt. Oso and are connected to dispatch through the microwave system. Back-up base stations are located at the dispatch center. Both systems are conventional analog repeaters. Med Net Channels 1 & 10 Both UHF repeaters are located on Mt. Oso. The channels are primarily used by ambulance services and hospitals in the county. Both channels are standalone conventional analog systems. Modesto Police Department 800 MHz, SDEA and Sheriffs Department 800 MHz All three 800MHz repeaters are located on Mt. Oso and are connected to the console via the microwave system. All three repeaters are conventional analog repeaters and use separate antennas. Interoperability (Inter-Op) Channels The Inter-Op channel is comprised of three repeaters on different frequency bands (VHF, UHF & 800MHz) connected together through a repeater control panel. If a mobile calls on anyone of the three repeaters it will be rebroadcast out all three channels. The repeaters are located on Mt. Oso and all three channels are on separate antennas. 1.4 SCOPE OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall provide all labor, parts, materials and equipment necessary to install, service and repair the County and Citys public safety radio communication infrastructure twenty-four hours per day, seven (7) days per week. B. Contractor must provide means to contact emergency repair technicians 365 day a year, 24 hour a day. (24 hour telephone number, Cellular phone, Pager etc.) Contact information must include an escalation procedure for non-response or failure to respond within a reasonable amount of time. C. The contractor will provide an escalation procedure for any major service effecting outages. After a (2) hour period any unresolved major problems should trigger appropriate technical support and/or additional vendor staffing to expedite repair of outage. D. The contractor shall have the ability to send a service repair technician to the dispatch center with in one (1) hour of receiving a service call. E. The contractor shall maintain on hand sufficient primary and secondary parts inventory (crash kits) to ensure prompt return to service of any hardware components not

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currently protected with some form of inherent system backup. The inventory requirements should be based on known engineering MTTF (mean time to failure) engineering information and field experience. This inventory requirement includes establish lines of supply with approved vendors in the event an overnight shipping is required. F. The contractor will provide an established turn around procedure for the repair and return to service of any defective parts. G. The contractor must update documentation for any and all changes or additions made to radio systems. H. Any radio changes to dispatch positions require SR911 management notification and approval. I. The Contractor will have a Letter of Agency filed by SR911 with the local Telco providers for initiation and follow-up of identified Telco problems. Any service problems that involve a Telco (AT&T, Evans, Global Networks, etc) circuit requiring service must have a valid Telco incident tracking number documented in the paperwork. J. Contractor must meet with County or City officials when requested to assist in planning or to provide technical expertise on wireless systems as needed. Contractor will provide up to 80 hours of engineering and technical expertise to the County and City per year. Any time above the 80 hours will be billed at the contractors contracted hourly rate. K. If the contractor is called out on a radio related service call and the problem is discovered to be with another vendor or operator error no additional cost to the County or City will be permitted unless malicious activity is determined. L. Contractor shall prepare a complete and detailed pre-numbered work order for all service calls. The work order shall include the date and time of the service repair call, the manufacturer brand, model number and serial number of the equipment serviced, the length of repair time in hours and minutes, a detailed description of the service or repair preformed, and if applicable, a detailed list of parts used in performing the service or repair. The Contractors service technician and County or City agent shall sign the work order and the County or City shall retain a copy. M. The contractor will perform a bi-annual FCC preventative maintenance check on all radio back bone equipment. The check is to include but not limited to cleaning equipment, Aligning all equipment to manufacturers and Counties specifications, sweep testing telephone circuits, physical inspections of all equipment - wires and lines for any damage and wear, sweep testing antennas and line kits, checking transmit and receive combining for loss and proper alignment. N. The contractor must notify County or City representative before removing equipment from service for routine maintenance or repair.

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O. Contractor must ensure that all equipment is maintained greater than or equal to the maintenance specifications recommended by the manufacturer. P. All parts to be replaced must be replaced with and as recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment. No used or substitute parts or equipment will be used unless approved by the County or City representative. Q. No modifications of equipment shall be made by contractor unless approved by the City or County representative. All modifications to equipment or system must be fully documented. R. The County or City reserves the rights to add, delete, or change equipment on the radio inventory list as required or directed by the Countys or Citys representatives. Costs for changes will be determined on the same basis as the prices currently in effect for existing items. Changes will become effective immediately for service but charge will coincide with the beginning of the next fiscal year. S. Contractor will not have the right to subcontract out work without prior approval from the City or County representative. T. Any equipment sent to the repair depot will require Countys or Citys pre-approval. All shipping cost will be paid by contractor. U. Fixed station antennas, towers and outside RF transmission lines will be repaired above contract as necessary, with approval from Countys or Citys representative. All inside RF cabling will be covered under the maintenance contract. V. Any damage to equipment due to water, lightening, vandalism or acts of God will be repaired or replaced above the contract price. W. Contractor maybe required to work with other vendors to repair, maintain or identify problems with other equipment which is interconnected with the radio infrastructure. X. Contractor must have all test equipment necessary to properly maintain, trouble shoot and repair the radio infrastructure as required by manufacturers, to include all communications and programming software and hardware needed to program and configure equipment. Y. Upon award of a service and repair contract the successful Contractor shall complete with in the first 90 days of the start date of the contract a complete preventative maintance check on all radio system. Any discrepancies found and repaired during the checks will be written in a report to the City and County Representative. Any discrepancies found that are not covered under maintenance contract will be included in same report in a separate page. Any problems that are discovered during the check that severely affect the performance of the radio system should be immediately brought the attention of the County or Citys representative. Any recommendations for the radio system should be included in the same report in a separate section.

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Z. Contractor must submit an annual report of all parts, service and repair work preformed during the year to the County and City representatives. Reports must include work order number, service description, number of hours, and the invoice amount. AA. Contractor must notify representative upon arrival at service site and before doing any intrusive testing on radio systems. BB. Contractor will supply up to eight hours of labor to identify and resolve any interference to all county and city radio frequencies per incident. Any additional labor will be billed at the above contract price. CC. Contractor must maintain a maintenance log of all work done as specified by the City and County representatives. DD. Contractor and their personnel will be subject to a law enforcement personal background and criminal history investigation prior to entering County or City facilities or working on their equipment. 1.5 VENDOR QUALIFICATION: A. Contractor must employ qualified technicians to properly maintain the radio systems and in sufficient numbers to provide quality service in a timely manner. Contractor must maintain this staffing throughout the period of the contract. B. The contractor must be a Motorola repair and warranty center (MSS) C. The contractor must have a City of Modesto and Stanislaus Countys business license. D. The contractor must have a Harris Microwave certification. E. The Contractor must have a current Orbacom TDM-150 certification. F. The contractor must have a C-7 or greater low voltage contractors license. G. Contractor is to maintain, during the contract period, the following status and certificates. Motorola Service Shop (MSS), Motorola Warranty Repair Center, State of Calif. Low Voltage Contractors License, Harris Training Certifications, Orbacom TDM-150 Certification, City of Modesto and Stanislaus Counties Business License and any licenses, permits or certificates required now or in the future.
1.6 MAINTENANCE AND INSTALLATION STANDARDS: A. B. C. D. All installs to meet TIA/EIA and Motorola R56 standards. All installs must meet manufactures installation standards. Industry standards and best practices shall be used during all installations and repairs. All cables must be clearly labeled at both ends. In addition all telephone lines, blocks and demarks must be labeled with name, use, type of line and circuit ID number.

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E. All cables will be run and attached in a clean, neat and professional manner in accordance with standard industry practices. Loosely hung and excessively coiled lines shall not be permitted. Cabling shall not be done as to cause any electrical or mechanical hazards. F. All racks and equipment will be properly grounded. G. All installs will be inspected and accepted by an appointed representative. H. All new installs must be fully documented to include but not limited to: a. Floor plan and equipment layout. b. Equipment inventory including model and serial number. c. System block diagram. d. System levels. e. Equipment location. f. Tower drawings and antenna placements. g. Telephone numbers and circuit ID numbers. I. When required vendor must submit a system acceptance test and must be approved by the County or Citys representative. J. An appointed representative must sign off on the project before the project is considered complete and accepted. K. Any changes made to the systems that affect current documentation vendor must update all affected drawings. L. All replacement parts used in repairs must be new manufactures parts. No used parts will be allowed unless approved by a County or City representative.

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1.7 INVENTORY LIST OF ALL BACKBONE EQUIPMENT BY LOCATION : This inventory is NOT broken down by Owner (Stanislaus County or City of Modesto)

Description

Harris Constellation 6GHz 4-T1 Microwave RFS Cablewave Dehydrator Larus T1 Loop Switch w/ Cards Adran Power Chassis To Jail Adrian Power Chassis To OSO Adrian Power Chassis To OSO MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Receiver MTR2000 Base Station MTR2000 Base Station MTR2000 Base Station MTR2000 Base Station MTR2000 Base Station MTR2000 Base Station RADIUS SM50 RADIUS M1225 Motorola Tone Remote Adaptor CDM1550LS CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-VHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-UHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-UHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-UHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-UHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-UHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-UHF CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station-VHF

Model #

Constellation SPD-10 5702-3A TSU-600 TSU-600 TSU-600E T5769A T5769A T5769A T5769A T5769A T5769A T5769A T5769A T5766A T5766A T5766A T5766A T5766A T5766A M33DGC20A2AA M43DGC90J2AA L1548A AAM25RHF9DP5AN TTP1-4W/FD-C M01KHM9PW5BN TTP1-C M01SKM9PW6AN TTP1-C M01SKM9PW6AN TTP1-C M01SKM9PW6AN TTP1-C M01SKM9PW6AN TTP1-4W/FD-C M01SKM9PW6AN TTP1-C M01SKM9PW6AN TTP1-C M01KHM9PW5BN -8-

Serial #

AO4340B1-AISS-1 947B7821 A01C5763 822B2759 474CAP0159 474CAP0163 474CAP0160 474CAP0164 474CAP0165 474CAP0166 474CAP0161 474CAP0162 474CAP0167 474CAP0177 474CAP0179 474CAP0176 474CAP0178 474CAP0194 682FXL8542 869FXU0582 740CYA1887 001TCA623AAN722AAN722AAN722AAN722AAW722AAN722AAN623AAN1516

Location

SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911

Radio Maintenance RFP

CPI Tone Remote Adaptor Maxtrac Receiver (Low-Band) Maxtrac Receiver (Low-Band) Maxtrac Receiver (Low-Band) Maxtrac Base Station CPI Tone Remote Adaptor Astron Power Supply ICT Power Supply Micor UHF Base Station Micor VHF Base Station TelWave VHF Receive Multi-Coupler TelWave UHF Receive Multi-Coupler Angle Linear Low Band Receive MultiCoupler Cimarron Decoder Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator

TTP1-C D51MJA93A5AK D51MJA93A5AK D51MJA93A5AK D45MJA77A4AK TTP1-C-4W/FD RM-60M ICT24012-80AR C64RCB-3126A C53RXB-3126A TWR8-150 TWR4-460 6543N C PLUS II T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B T1786B
07101700 356TAJ0520 356TAJ0518 356TAJ0522 428SZR204090049 80AR88023 201CGS0108 425CFW50511-01 273CAR0054 273CAR0055 273CFU0214 273CEG0218 273CAR0056 273CDC0069 ? 273CGU0119 273CAR0057 273CCH0060 273CCH0061
SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911
Orbacom System Serial Number 1684
Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Dispatch Position Orbacom Cards Orbacom Cards Orbacom Cards Orbacom Cards Orbacom Cards Orbacom Cards Orbacom Power Supplies Orbacom Cards Vega Remote Deskset Vega Remote Deskset Motorola Tone Remote
One Dispatch Position Consists of: One PC Computer w/ CD Rom, 2 Com Ports, Floppy Drive, Nic Card, 17" Monitor, Standard Keyboard & Mouse. One S.I.P. Tray, Two Headset Jacks & UPS Power Supply.
2 CSC Cards 4 ICR Cards 5 CAD Cards 12 PIC Cards 30 LIC Cards 12 AUX I/O Cards QRC Cards C-1614 C-1614 L1475A -9-
No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # No Ser # 740CWN1194
Motorola Tone Remote PR400 VHF Test Portable PR400 UHF Test Portable Motorola M1225 UHF Radio Astron 12 Volt Power Supply Motorola PM400 VHF Radio Astron 12 Volt Power Supply Motorola PM400 UHF Radio Astron 12 Volt Power Supply Motorola M1225 VHF Radio Astron 12 Volt Power Supply
L1475A AAH65KDH9AA4AN AAH65RDH9AA4AN M44DGC90J2AA SS-18 AAM50KQF9AA3AN SS-25 AAM50RPF9AA3AN SS-25 M43DGC90J2AA SS-18
740CYC0973 018TEQA942 018TES5470 869YDN019TFC019TFCE869YDE4264 203090179
SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 SR911 Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse Jail Penthouse
Motorola GR1225 VHF Repeater Motorola GR1225 VHF Repeater Samlex 12 Volt Battery Charger Motorola MTR2000 VHF Base Station Motorola M1225 Radio Motorola M10 Radio Motorola Tone Remote Adaptor Motorola MTR2000 VHF Repeater Newmar 24 Volt Battery Charger Newmar Low Volt Disconnect Switch Motorola MSR2000 VHF Base Station Motorola MSR2000 VHF Base Station Harris Aurora 5800 5.8GHz 2-T1 Microware Laurs T1 Route Switch Adtran T1 Mux Motorola MTR2000 VHF Base Station Motorola Spectra Tac Receiver Motorola Spectra Tac Receiver Motorola Micor Base Station Motorola Micor Base Station Telwave Transmit Combiner

H5165A H5158B SEC-1215 T5766A M43DGC90E2AA No ID Plate L1548A T5766A RM-2405 LVD-2420 C73GSB-3145B C73GSB-3105A Aurora TSU600 T5766A N03RTB1100C/C66BESP N03RTB-3100C C73RCB-3105ET C73RCB-3105ET M101-150-8TRM - 10 -
780TZG0653 780TBJ0467 ? 474CAP0172 869FAS1525 No ID Plate 740CVD1002 474CAP? 482CKC0086 482CKC0085 U948D2114 474CAF0148 273CPY0043 273CDC0066 201CDC0348 201CDC0347 8200
Telwave Receive Multi-Coupler Harris Constellation 6GHz 4-T1 Microwave RFS Cablewave Dehydrator Harris Aurora 5800 5.8GHz 2-T1 Microware Larus T1 Loop Switch w/ Cards Adran Power Chassis Adran Power Chassis Argus RSM Rectifier MTR2000 VHF-Base Station MTR2000 VHF-Base Station Co Fire 2 2nd Receiver MTR2000 Motorola MSR2000 Transceiver Motorola Micor Transceiver Motorola Micor Compa Transceiver Motorola Micor Transceiver Motorola Micor Transceiver Motorola Micor Transceiver Motorola Micor Transceiver Motorola Spectra-Tac Receiver Motorola Spectra-Tac Receiver Motorola Spectra-Tac Receiver Motorola Spectra-Tac Receiver Motorola Spectra-Tac Receiver Motorola Gemini Data Transceiver Motorola Micor Transceiver 800mhz Motorola Quantar Transceiver 800 MHz Motorola GR1225 Repeater Motorola Quantar Transceiver 800 MHz Motorola MTR2000 Transceiver Motorola MTR2000 Transceiver Motorola MTR2000 Transceiver Link Communications Repeater Controller Argus Battery Charger Argus Battery Charger Argus Battery Charger TX RX Receive Multi-Coupler TX RX Transmit Combiner Motorola MTR2000 Transceiver Motorola MTR2000 Transceiver TX RX Combing System Adtran TSU600 Adtran Tracer Adtran Tracer Adtran Tracer
TPCP-150-88141 Constellation SPD-10 Aurora 5800A 5702 TSU-600 TSU-600 RSM48/10 T5766A T5766A T5766A C73KSB3105AT C73RXB3106BT C73RCB-3106AT C73RCB-3105ET C64RCB3105AT C64RCB3196A C55RXB-3106ATSP01 Spectra-TAC C04RTB-3108C Spectra-TAC N04RTB-1100C C03RTB-1108C C55WNB0107A C75RCB-6105BY T5365A H5164B T5365A T5766A T5766A T5766A RLC-3 010-523-10 010-523-10 026-658-20 72-37-94282-R1-F 11-37-01 T5766A T5766A TSU- 11 -
8224 A04340A1-AU842A0683 A01C5758 03857/0600 474CAF0147 474CAF0146 474CCP0255 482CKC0087 425CEL0000 MA8704 201CGS0043 201CGS0330 201CGS0306 525CPN0284 No S/N 273CFU0177 SU908U 273CKJ0020 273CKW0021 609CLE0006 409CDE0000 448CSH0040 780TDL1098 448CVU0013 474CEF0210 474CEF0209 474CXZ4158/0404 4144/0404 60.1 110-01-474CDV0068 474CDV0067 61918-A4 ? 128TRC242T1R1A ? ?

273CDC0068 273CEG0220 273CFU0176 778FQJ5547 474CFP0185 794FPC0064 474CFP0186 273CFU0172 474CFM0329 869FZWGTCCDN869FZW869FZW869FZW869FZU869FZU869FZW869FZW869FZW96006729
MFD Sta. 9 MFD Sta. 9 MFD Sta. 9 Modesto PD Modesto PD Modesto PD Modesto PD Modesto PD Modesto PD ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC ALT EOC
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1.8 BID COST FORM: Item # Per Unit / Month Total Per Month
12 Position Orbacom TDM-150 Radio Console with 9 equipment cages, 12-PIC Cards, 32-LIC Cards, 2-CSC Cards, 4-ICR Cards, 5-CAD Cards, 6-QRC Cards, 12- AUX I/O Cards. Harris Aurora 5800 5.8GHz 2-T1 Microware Harris Constellation 6GHz 4-T1 Microwave Adtran Tracer 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum Microwave Adtran Tracer 5.8 GHz Spread Spectrum Microwave RFS Cablewave Dehydrator Adtran TSU600 with term cards Larus T1 Loop Switch w/ Cards Samplex 12 Volt Battery Charger Newmar 24 Volt Battery Charger Argus RMS Rectifier 48 Volt Argus Battery Charger Argus 24 Volt Back-up Power System Zetron Headset Jack Motorola PR400 VHF & UHF Test Portables Motorola CDM750 Base Station RADIUS SM50 VHF Base Station Motorola VHF M10 Base Station CDM1550LS Base Station Motorola PM400 VHF Radio Bearcat Scanner Motorola Spectra Tac Voting & Non-Voting VHF & UHF Receivers Vega Tone Remote, 4 wire, 4 channels GAI-Tronics Remote Motorola Micor VHF, UHF, 800 Repeater/Base Stations Motorola MSF5000 UHF Repeater Motorola MSR2000 VHF Base Station Radius R100 UHF Repeater Motorola GR1225 VHF & UHF Repeater GE Master II UHF Repeater Cimarron Decoder Motorola Maxtrac Low Band & 800 Base Station 12 Volt 10-25 amp Base Station Power - 15 -
TDM-150 Aurora 5800 Constellation SPD-10 TSUSEC-1215 RM-2405 RSM48/10 010-523-10 026-658-20 950-9439 AAH65KDH9AA4AN AAM25RHC9AA1AN M33DGC20A2AA No ID Plate AAM25RHF9DP5AN AAM50KQF9AA3AN BC278CLT C03RTB-3108A C-1614 ILD1000A C73RCB-3105ET C64RLB7106BT C73GSB-3105A H5015B H5158B DC65UAU88B C PLUS II D45MJA77A4AK 12 Volt/10-25 amp

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Supply Different Manufactures Astron 12 Volt - 60 amp Power Supply Motorola Tone Remote Adaptor CPI Tone Remote Adaptor MCS2000 II Base Station VHF & UHF Motorola M1225 Base Station VHF & UHF Spectra-Tac Voting Comparator Motorola Quantar Transceiver 800 MHz Motorola MTR2000 VHF & UHF Repeater/Base Station Motorola MTR2000 VHF & UHF Receiver TX RX VHF Transmit Combiner Telwave VHF Transmit Combiner Angle Linear Low Band Receive Multi-Coupler TX RX VHF Receive Multi-Coupler Telwave VHF Receive Multi-Coupler TelWave UHF Receive Multi-Coupler TelWave VHF Receive Multi-Coupler TX RX VHF Combing System, 2 channel, Tx & Rx, Diablo Grande
RM-60A L1475A TTP1-4W/FD-C M01KHM9PW5BN M43DGC90E2AA T1786B T5365A T5766A T5769A 11-37-01 M101-150-8TRM 6543N 72-37-94282-R1-F TPCP-150-88141 TWR4-460 TWR8-150 61918-A1
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- 16 Radio Maintenance RFP
1.9 TEST EQUIPMENT ASSETS: Please list all test equipment owned by the contractor that is to be used to maintain and repair radio infrastructure. Please include Manufacturer, Model number, Description and quantity.
1.10 PLEASE LIST ABOVE CONTRACT LABOR RATES PER/HOUR:
1.11 PLEASE LIST ALL TECHNICIANS AND INSTALLERS WHO WILL BE MAINTAINING OR ON CALL FOR THE RADIO INFRASTRUCTURE.
- 17 Radio Maintenance RFP

 

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