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What types of back-up capabilities exist with the new radio system in the event of a system failure?

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What types of back-up capabilities exist with the new radio system in the event of a system failure?

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Failures can range from minor to major, depending on the component or portion of the network affected. The new radio system is designed with redundancies at various levels and some of these are described below: Radio site failures – Occasional radio channels or sites could be lost without noticeable impact to the user and can be caused by acts of nature or normal maintenance requirements. All high profile sites have two or more channels (frequencies), and a loss of a single channel should not cause notice since each channel contains more than one voice slots. A single channel site or a complete radio site loss could reduce in building and some on street portable coverage. The radio system with its multiple site design provides overlaying mobile radio coverage in most of the county, usually from two or more sites, and VTAC operations can support portable use in a building. Voice switch failure – The radio system incorporates redundant switches – one operating as a primary and the other

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