Crashing
That's a million dollar question.
The "fail soft" frequencies will be quickly overloaded.
Just pray that they get it back fast..
A major failure, e.g. multiple sites destroyed then we're in deep doo doo since most of the old conventional stuff is or may be removed, esp from vehicles.
It's one of those things they bury their head in the sand and pray it doesn't happen until they retire
The "fail soft" frequencies will be quickly overloaded.
Just pray that they get it back fast..
A major failure, e.g. multiple sites destroyed then we're in deep doo doo since most of the old conventional stuff is or may be removed, esp from vehicles.
It's one of those things they bury their head in the sand and pray it doesn't happen until they retire
-
- Posts: 218
- Joined: Mon Oct 25, 2004 9:59 pm
-
- Posts: 47
- Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2005 2:55 pm
RCS faluire
I was down at North Comm the other week and i asked that same question to the Dispatch Supervisor and he told me that they would switch to the conv. Freq's which i dont see how that would work I woulsd think the system would get overloaded pretty quick espically if there a couple of major incidents going on. also has any one been there it actually is a pretty cool setup.