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Welcome to the June 2010 issue of the Advanced Electronics, Inc. Newsletter. |
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Choose Your Deal and Save Up To $800
A Message from the CEO
Narrowbanding - Are You Compliant?
New Motorola White Paper
Trade-in Trade-up Wireless Network
Solutions Promotion
LCA Leasing Promotion
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Advanced Electronics
West Bay Business Park
2601 Manhattan Beach Blvd.
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Phone: 310-725-0410
Advanced Electronics
1000 Town Center Drive
Suite #300
Oxnard, CA 93036
Phone: 805-351-4762
Fax: 805-351-4764
Advanced Electronics
865 S. Milliken, Suites C&D
Ontario, CA 91761-7801
Phone: 909-390-0460
Please call us toll free at
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Portable Radios
Mobile Radios
Repeaters
Pagers
Parts and Accessories
Motorola Canopy
GPS and Vehicle Tracking
License Plate Recognition
CCTV
Dispatch / Consoles
Call Boxes
Satellite Phones
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| Choose Your Deal and Save Up To $800 |
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| MOTOTRBO Trade-In:
Trade-In 8 qualifying units and get up to a $800 credit on eligible MOTOTRBO radios.
$800 OFF the purchase of 8 MOTOTRBO Digital
$400 OFF the purchase of 8 MOTOTRBO Analog
MOTOTRBO Rebates:
$400 rebate for 8 MOTOTRBO Digital or $200 rebate for 8 MOTOTRBO Analog
Commercial Rebate:
$250 rebate for 8 CP200, CP200XLS, CM200 and CM300 two-way radios.
Find out more about the Choose Your Deal Promotion.
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In past newsletters I have talked about the necessity to review your FCC license holdings to ensure that you comply with the FCC’s re-banding mandate. We have received many calls, and we have been able to help several of our customers to move forward with the FCC re-banding mandate.
If you are thinking about migrating your two-way radio system toward the digital world with MOTOTRBO, I would strongly recommend that when you modify your FCC license to comply with re-banding, that you also add the Digital designator to your FCC holdings. MOTOTRBO will allow you to easily migrate from analog to digital within a time frame that meets your budget and your needs. Advanced Electronics, Inc. can help you, so please give us a call at 310-725-0410 and take advantage of our promotions this month on MOTOTRBO!
I am extremely honored to announce that Mike Mosher has joined our company. Mike has been in the communications industry for more than 35 years and has recently retired from Motorola, Inc. after 32 years of service. Mike is responsible for maintenance agreements involving all of the technologies that we support:
- Two-way radio
- CCTV
- Card Access
- PIPS
- Mesh
Mike can tailor a maintenance plan to fit your budget while still meeting your operational needs. If you would like to know more about how Advanced Electronics Inc. can help you save money maintaining your communications system, please contact Mike at: 310-505-1862 or email mmosher@advancedelectronics.com.
Advanced Electronics, Inc. has verbally accepted an offer to become a dealer for PIPS Technology ALPR (Automatic License Plate Reader)! PIPS is a subsidiary of Federal Signal and is the industry leader in license plate recognition for both mobile and fixed camera applications. Please contact us for information about PIPS and how this technology can help you increase forfeiture funds, provide a higher level of security and enable your staff to be more productive.
Thank you for being one of our customers, as we truly appreciate and value your patronage! We will continue working to earn your business and to bringing you new technologies that will help you and your organization. |
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We appreciate and value your business.
Sincerely,
Bob Conrey |
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| Narrowbanding - Are You Compliant? |
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In December 2004, the Federal Communications Commission mandated that all private LMR users operating below 512 MHz move to 12.5 kHz narrowband voice channels and highly efficient data channel operations by January 1, 2013. Using narrowband channels will ensure that organizations take advantage of more efficient technology and, by reducing channel width, will allow additional channels to exist within the same spectrum space.
Following is a list of Motorola radios that you may still have in service and are NOT narrowband capable:
Portables |
Mobile |
Bases & Repeaters |
CP100 |
GM300 |
Flexar |
GP300 |
M100 |
Micor |
GP350 |
M120 |
Mocom 70 |
HT50 |
M206 |
Motrac |
HT600 |
M214 |
MSF5000 |
HT90 |
M216 |
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MT1000 |
Maratrac |
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P100 |
Maxtrac |
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P110 |
Mostar |
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P200 |
SM120 |
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P50 |
SM50 |
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P50+ |
Spectra Conventional |
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To phase in the migration deadline of January 1, 2013, the FCC has established interim deadlines. The first important deadline is January 1, 2011, after which:
- The FCC will not grant applications for new voice operations or applications to expand the authorized contour of existing stations that use 25 kHz channels. Only narrowband authorizations will be granted.
- The FCC will prohibit manufacture or importation of new equipment that operates on 25 kHz channels. This will reduce the availability of new equipment for legacy radio systems and will affect how agencies maintain and upgrade older systems
Contact us for a consultation. |
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Eyes on the Street: How Wireless Video
Solutions are Transforming Public Safety.
More and more government and public safety agencies the world-over are using high-speed wireless video networks to enhance officer safety, save lives, increase effectiveness and solve budget dilemmas. Wireless video solutions are transforming police work before our very eyes. They are empowering experienced police officers to view live, real-time, 24/7 visuals of their communities: commercial districts, neighborhoods, high-risk areas, crowded public events, dangerous intersections, public transit vehicles, municipal buildings and much more - even when they’re not physically on the scene. |
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With today’s advanced wireless video networks, public safety agencies can maintain round-the clock visual monitoring of their communities from a centralized control center. When a problem is detected, officers can be dispatched immediately, helping to minimize response time and maximize safety and effectiveness.
Street-Wise Visuals
Real-time images from today’s wireless video solutions systems are helping public safety professionals become even more street-wise.
They’re assisting in reducing crime, keeping communities safe and saving lives. Wireless video solutions are helping communities large and small improve safety and service by increasing efficiency in a number of critical areas.
- Crime Reduction.
- Improved Situational Awareness.
- Community Relations.
- Evidence Gathering.
- Budget Optimization.
Bottom line, wireless video solutions are helping public safety professionals save lives and reduce crime every day. And, while not on the same scale of importance as preserving life, the systems are also proving remarkably successful at maximizing available manpower and budgets.
Download Eyes on the Street White Paper. |
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Trade-in Trade-up Wireless Network
Solutions Promotion |
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Upgrade your networks with new Motorola equipment for better performance, greater speed, and more connectivity.
Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, and Mesh Wide Area Network Rebates
Now is the time to upgrade your existing networks and save on your Motorola wireless network purchases. From March 1, 2010 through August 31, 2010 Motorola is offering substantial rebates to customers who trade-in competitive products and purchase qualifying Motorola products.
Act Now: Offer Limited to the First 225 Trade-ins Participate in the Trade-in Trade-up Promotion with Motorola and you could be eligible to receive up to up to $4,000 in Point-to-Point rebates, up to $6,700 in Point-to-Multipoint rebates and $550 per node for Mesh Wide Area Network (MWAN). Act now – offer is limited to the first 225 qualifying trade-ins or through August 31, 2010 – whichever comes first.
Contact us for more information on this promotion.
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Financing your equipment is easy Bonus Offer!!!
For every $10K of Motorola equipment, leased through LCA, you can receive a $300 credit towards leasing fees. Offer applicable on financing terms from 12-60 months!
For a $25K purchase, you can receive a $750 subsidy rebate.
Offer expires December 31, 2010
- Cannot be combined with other Motorola financing offers
- Minimum equipment cost: $25,000
- Documentation fee: $125
- Subject to credit approval by LCA
- Other financing terms are available
Only available on Two-Way Radio, Accessory and Broadband products.
Contact us for more information and Terms and Conditions. |
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