Andy Seybold’s Public Safety Advocate October 30, 2014

Just returned from the IACP (International Chiefs of Police) Conference in Orlando, which was very well attended this year and seemed to have more vendors in the exhibit hall than in past years. All in all, it was a very good show with great sessions. My general observations from the show floor include: This was the year for software companies—analytical software, crime scene, evidence collection, tracking, and more. However, there were fewer drones (excuse me, UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles)), perhaps because as the FAA stated in its session on the subject, we are a stage where drones are considered to be the wild, wild west of UAVs. A citizen can use one to buzz a star’s house and if arrested, the drone must be handed over to the feds, but there is no federal law that has been broken. If a law enforcement agency flies a drone it is against the law unless the person at the controls is a licensed, certified pilot. Go figure. I want to see drones used not only for surveillance but also as a platform for small radio repeaters when radio coverage is needed in an area where there is no coverage.
There were a number of hardened tablet computers on display, ready for FirstNet, or so they said. However, no one I talked with seemed to understand that in order to be FirstNet-certified a device must be approved by the PSCR in Boulder. If you intend to purchase a device you can use today for commercial LTE services and tomorrow for FirstNet, ask whether it has been submitted to PSCR for approval. I also saw Motorola’s new handheld device and while it is better than the previous one because it enables two-way voice communications to and from an LMR radio, I was still underwhelmed with the design. Everyone seems to think all devices have to look like an iPhone and I don’t think that is true for frontline first responders.
On Sunday, Chief Harlin McEwen (Ret.) who is, among other things, Chairman of the IACP Communications and Technology Committee, invited me to be a guest speaker. I presented a few slides about my ideas on how to build out FirstNet in logical and affordable phases. The slides were well received by the members of the committee and the guests so I have posted them to my website to share with my readers. You can find them here http://andrewseybold.com/3492-iacp-orlando-slides
This week’s big news, of course, is that the FCC has decided to do away with the 2016 requirements to move to even narrower 700-MHz channels with the 6.25-KHz requirement, and to open up the reserve pool of channels and make it available first to those in the 11 cities currently faced with having to give back their T-Band (470–512-MHz channels). APCO Phase II is how the 6.25-KHz goal would have been reached—two Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) voice channels on one 12.5-KHz existing channel. However, the audio from TDMA is not very good when compared to a single 12.5-KHz digital voice system, and fire departments are finding that digital on a fire ground is problematical due to background noise even with special microphones. I am very supportive of the FCC dropping this requirement and I hope fewer organizations will move to APCO P25 Phase II since the rules have changed.
Have a great weekend!
Andy

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