Police radio redesign
Owen Blacker
Owen Blacker <owen at owens-place.org.uk>
Mon, 21 May 2001 20:47:34 +0100
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Pete quoth (2001-05-21 T 10:47):
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> On a more mundane note, how will the police recover when radios are
> stolen or lost? Key management in a system like that won't be
> trivial, especially if two radios have to be capable of
> communicating directly without going through a central point.
Do they have that capability in the first place? From my
exceptionally
limited knowledge (pretty much based on TV :o) I thought all radio
calls were routed through a central control -- like taxis, but with
specificity of outgoing messages
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