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                                                                                                                                                             Editor
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COMMUPIICATIOIYS                                                                                                                                   Associate Editor
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OCTOBER 1989                                                                           VOL. 8, NO. 2                                                   Robert Margolis
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    Scanner Skipping To The Caribbean!                                                                       12                                         Amateur Radio
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    Selected English Language Broadcasts - Fall '89                                                          16                                              Publisher
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Y                    Y                                                           BY TOM KNEITEL, K2AES

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    AN EDITORIAL

                                                     Frequency Crunching
       One of the things we in communications        hardship, or threat to the existing or planned     efficiently utilize existing frequencies. Two
hear lots about is the alleged shortage of fre-      needs of the service that lost the use of the      examples that immediately come to mind in
quencies. The land mobile two-way ser-               frequencies. Invariably, there's a loud            my own local area are undoubtedly typical
vices, in particular, are growing and have           squawk and, more or less, there's some ef-         of what's taking place elsewhere in the na-
displayed a voracious appetite for more and          fort put forth by the victim to stop the reallo-   tion. One of our county police (155 MHz
more VHF/UHF space allotted for their                cation process. It's never a pretty sight. This    band) channels is also used by a police
growing needs. These are services that have          is why we hear about a shortage of                 agency located at least 75 miles away. The
displayed the fact that they've got lots of in-      frequencies.                                       distant agency comes in so strong that it pro-
fluence where it counts. While it can't be              Frankly, there isn't any real shortage of       vides full quieting on even a handheld scan-
denied that their needs for spectrum now             frequencies. There are more frequencies            ner. The county sheriff, on another 155
and in the immediate future are increasing,          than Mickey D has hamburgers. The key              MHz frequency, has a similar problem with
it's also apparent that they don't have mani-        thought here is that there's a definite short-     a municipal police agency on his frequency
cured nails when it comes to whose fre-              age of available frequencies; frequencies          from 60 miles away.
quencies they decide they want next.                 that can be captured with a minimum of re-            Fact is that, many stations in most com-
    New frequency space can't be created in a        sistance from the FCC and the services that        munications services are putting out far
lab. Virtually all of the usable communica-          stand to lose their exclusive use.                 more signal than they require to adequately
tions spectrum above 30 MHz has been allo-              Ham radio has lost frequencies, as in the       meet their coverage needs. Maybe if two-
cated or dedicated for specific purposes and         case of the old 11 meter band. In the late         way users were effectively restricted to using
radio services, such as public safety, FM            1950's, it was reallocated for Class D CB ra-      no more radiated power than required to
broadcasting, TV broadcasting, ham, feder-           dio use, despite considerable effort on the        cover their normal operating areas, many
al, aeronautical, broadcast auxiliary, busi-         part of the hams to prevent the FCC action.        more stations could be placed on the avail-
ness, industrial, relay press, taxicabs, rail-       It was such a traumatic experience for many        able frequencies, and new frequencies
road, maritime, radio paging, car phones,            hams (including those who never even               could be created with closer spacing than
etc. When one service feels it needs more            bothered to operate on 11 meters) that it im-      presently used in the VHF bands.
frequencies in which to expand, it really has        mediately caused a resentment towards the             Next, with all due respect to the fact that
no choice but to cast a beady eye around to          band's new residents. Today, thirty years          the UHF-TV channels have already been
see which frequencies allocated for other            later, this resentment still surfaces. Sad, too,   riddled with holes by the land mobile ser-
purposes would be the easiest to convince            since the CB'ers themselves had nothing            vices, let's not forget that each single TV
the FCC to reallocate.                               whatsoever to do with the selection of those       channel occupies 6 MHz of spectrum, with
    While developing technologies in recent          frequencies for their operations, it was           the prospect of HDTV technology requiring
years have resulted in two-way equipment             wholly an internal FCC decision. Moreover,         even more space than that. Each TV chan-
for commercial and public safety applica-            based upon the FCC's concept of what the           nel holds the potential for hundreds of
tions at 800 MHz and above, the actual op-           CB service was supposed to be, 27 MHz              NBFM voice channels. Of course, this is one
erating frequencies to accommodate this              was the worst possible place for CB to be lo-      of the reasons why the UHF-TV channels
equipment were scavenged from the re-                cated. That it established a lasting tension       have been the cause for lip smacking and
mains of former UHF -TV Channels 70                  between the two largest factions in hobby          sharpening of knives from within the halls of
through 83 (806 to 890 MHz) which the                communications has been counterproduc-             the land mobile services.
FCC took away from the TV broadcast                  tive for all concerned.                               Hold that thought, and let's go one step
industry.                                               More recently, the lower 2 MHz of the           further. think about the future need for TV
    This isn't the first time in recent years this   220 to 225 MHz ham band got caught up in           channel space. Statistics point to the fact
has happened. It wasn't that long ago that           the jaws of the reallocation monster. This         that most American TV homes are already
the TV industry was forced to share spec-            was certainly a hairy matter fraught with lots     receiving their signals via cable and not from
trum with two-way services. That's when              of petty political undercurrent that made for      off -the -air VHF/UHF signal reception. A
the FCC decided that TV stations wouldn't            a bad situation all around.                        year and a half ago it was about 52% and
be licensed in certain metropolitan areas on            The point here is that all the fuss is over     growing steadily. It does seem prudent to
UHF -TV Channels 14 through 20. In those             land mobile services trying to weasel every        project that this is a trend which, at some
metro areas, two-way services are per-               slice, speck, wedge, and spot of spectrum          point in the foreseeable future, will require
mitted to use these frequencies (470 to 512          into which they can sink their teeth. Here is      serious thought about how much UHF spec-
MHz), thus creating the so-called "UHF-T"            part of a band that, now apparently lost to        trum we can continue to justify setting aside
 (T =Television) scanner band.                       hams, will be unavailable for many emer-           for the exclusive use of TV broadcasting
    Next came the radio astronomy people             gency communications services hams per-            when the trend is towards cable. We are
who said they were collecting valuable sci-          form for the community during floods,              talking about a swath of spectrum that is 282
entific data at 611 MHz. They didn't want             storms, earthquakes, power blackouts, and         MHz wide.
the FCC cluttering up that frequency by li-           other threats to the community at large.             The FCC should establish a framework
censing TV broadcasters near there. As a re-             Long before the point where they have to       for limited -area two-way radio usage of
sult, adios to UHF-TV Channel 37 (608 to              lower themselves to reallocating bits and         UHF -TV Channels 22 to 36, and 38 to 69,
614 MHz)!                                             pieces of such bands, you'd think there           on a shared basis with TV broadcasters and
    It is considered bad form to lose frequen-        would have been other courses of action           translators located at least 200 miles from
cy allocations. Sometimes, it's just a matter         that could have been taken.
of "loss of face," other times it's a genuine            For instance, many more stations could                   (Continued on page 72)

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en                               ß      ;di   LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

   Each month we select representa- no ham license, and that I'm "just" a CB op-                       devoted to the various topics we cover is ap-
tive reader leters for our Mailbag col- erator. What I'm trying to say is that there                   portioned relative to the amount of reader-
umn. We reserve the right to condense are good and bad operators in all radio ser-                     ship interest we feel that subject has, based
lengthy letters for space reasons. All vices, some have ham licenses and some                          upon incoming mail and other factors. We
letters submitted for consideration don't. Knowing CW seems to have little to                          are pleased to see that 27 MHz comm unica-
must be signed and show a return ad- do with deciding anything except which                            tions are on the comeback trail, and we will
dress. Upon request, we will withhold ones have callsigns.                                             continue to respond to the interests of those
sender's name should the letter be                                   Bob Stimson,                      who tell us that they're 27 MHz fans-Editor.
used in Mailbag. Address letters to                                  Louisville, KY
Tom Kneitel, Editor, Popular Commu-                                                                               Intruder Report
nications Magazine, 76 North Broad-
way, Hicksville, NY 11801.                       In Summation                                             The June issue story on tuning in the
                                                                                                       "Bandido" stations operating between
                                                        After reading all the pro and con argu-
                                                                                                       29.70 and 50.00 MHz was excellent. Al-
                                                    ments relating to whether or not there
            Code Thoughts                           should be a no -code entry -grade ham level,
                                                                                                       though just beyond the frequency range
   Thank you for supporting a no -code ham                                                             covered in that story, I'd like to submit for in-
                                                    several conclusions have been drawn. First,        clusion several other frequencies regularly
license. I've been on CB for 21 years, also a       all of the "high profile" and most prominent
                                                                                                       being used illegally by so-called "Gypsy
member of the Civil Air Patrol for 5 years. I       persons in ham radio have taken the posi-
                                                                                                       cabs" in New York City. These frequencies
put my own CAP station on the air and               tion that such a licensing plan should be im-
                                                                                                       include 28.265, 28.275, 28.295, 28.485,
wasn't required to know CW to get it done.          plemented as soon as possible. Next, a
                    Brian Cassidy, KPA3LF,
                                                                                                       28.525, and 28.585 MHz. These frequen-
                                                    straw poll of licensees indicates that a major-
                                                                                                       cies are all within the 10 Meter ham band,
                                Hatboro, PA         ity feel that this type of license is advisable.
                                                                                                       yet they have been taken over by taxi dis-
                                                   Third, most whose words I've read oppos-            patchers speaking various Middle Eastern
   I studied code for 6 months and learned it       ing the concept come across like those who
                                                                                                       and Indian languages, also French. The lo-
a bit. Problem was that I couldn't believe         feel that ham radio should be just like a col-
                                                                                                       cal FCC office doesn't know about these sta-
how silly it seemed, here in this age of high-     lege fraternity, with learning CW as the ne-
                                                                                                       tions, or else they can't locate them for they
technology with packet, RTTY, satellites,          cessary "hazing" obstacle that all must be
etc., to be struggling to master hand -sent                                                            have all been operating for many months.
                                                   willing to endure in order to learn the secret
di's and dah's. I'm a VHF enthusiast and I
                                                                                                                        Hector Robles, KNY2AAX,
                                                   handshake and password. The FCC is a
enjoy monitoring ham communications on                                                                                                  Brooklyn, NY
                                                   public agency that should, by all rights, be
                                                                                                       l'm a member of "10-10International," a 10
my scanner, yet I hear relatively little use of    willing to respond to the reasonable re-
                                                                                                       Meter band operator's group. This group
these bands except during rush hour on the         quests of its licensees for improving their         has previously called these intruders to the
2 meter band. It's sad to hear these frequen-      service. The agency does, in fact, seem to
                                                                                                       attention of the FCC, but the illegal commu-
cies being underutilized, especially since it      respond to such requests from broadcasters          nications have never fully ended-Editor.
appears that those who are the staunchest          and many other licensees. It makes little
advocates of retaining the CW requirement          sense that the FCC not only lacks initiative
are operators who primarily use the HF             when it comes to no -code ham license, but             Here's How It Happened
bands and don't even bother to promote             seems coldly indifferent to the wishes of the          Sometimes communications hobbyists
their favorite mode on VHF by using it there!      majority of licensees in the Amateur service.       relate how, when, and/or why they first got
What's to be gained by all of this dead air? Is    In view of all things concerned, the FCC            involved in this avocation. These stories are
it spite? Yes, I think that is part of the prob-   should have long ago acted on its own in this       often quite fascinating, and I often wonder
lem. It's the "I had to learn CW and you will      matter without forcing its licensees to squirm      how similar they are from one hobbyist to
too" syndrome. How much sense does it              and beg in order to assure the future exis-         another. POP'COMM should ask readers to
make to prohibit many responsible individ-         tence of their radio service, in light of the ex-   send this information in for possible publica-
uals from participation in VHF ham radio           isting conditions and preferences.                  tion as many would find it of interest.
because of this?                                                                      H.Y. Wong,                                          Ron Sklar,
                              J. Daniel Linsay,                                   Long Beach, CA                                       Winona, MN
                              West Haven, CT                                                           We're game to try. Those who would like to
                                                                                                       share the story of how they became in-
   Having been into communications 10
years now, I must admit that the only thing
                                                   More, More .. .                                     volved in the communications hobby are
                                                                                                       welcome to put it on paper and send it in.
holding me back from getting a ham license         And Still Morel                                     Any we use, we'll give the writer a one year's
is the code. Some of the objections hams              I like your magazine, and I love your CB         subscription (or subscription extension, if al-
have given is a codeless license would turn        column, but I wish POP'COMM contained a             ready a subscriber). We will accept them
ham radio into something that sounds like          lot more CB radio coverage. Please take             (preferably) typewritten, or otherwise easily
CB radio. There are good CB operators as           pity on your avid 27 MHz readers and give           legible. And, please, no more than 125
well as there are poor ones. If you monitor        us many more pages of CB features.                  words in your story. If you have a photo of
the ham bands enough, you'll find there are                          Nancy Estepp, SSB-15C,            yourself (then and/or now), please send it
good operators, as well as those who sound                                         Norman, OK          along. We can't return or acknowledge ma-
just like poor CB operators, except that they         Your suggestion and support is appre-            terial, whether we use it or not. Send your
have ham callsigns. When Igo to ham show           ciated. Note, also, that POP'COMM is the            personal story to: How /Got Started, Popu-
and get into tech conversation with hams,          only national publication that runs any regu-       lar Communications, 76 North Broadway,
they are always surprised to learn that I have     lar coverage of27 MHz activities. The space         Hicksville, NY 11801-Editor.              PC

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The National
                                                      Communications
                                                         System
                                                                           Ready to Respond

BY COL. WILLIAM HARTSELL, USAF,                    they explain that the Soviet Union has plac-      due to the inability of the Federal Govern-
N3CHI, Commander, 1998th Comm.                     ed nuclear warheads on the island of Cuba.        ment to coordinate information in a timely
Group., McGuire AFB, NJ. DALE                      Tension in the room builds. As you begin to       manner. Critical time is lost because few of
STAUFFER, N2CCY, NCS Radio Pr 9 -                  evaluate the situation, many questions run        the Government's systems can interoper-
gram Manager. IRA M. BRODY, Boot                   through your mind. How could this hap-            ate. This becomes increasingly apparent
       Allen & Hamilton, Inc.                      pen? What are my options? What is the cur-        while trying to establish communications
                                                   rent status of the situation? Who are the         with, or gather real-time information from,
                                                   players? Finally, as the meeting ends, you        the intelligence and diplomatic communi-
                                                   assign specific responsibilities to those pre-    ties. While tension continues to build
   Picture this. You are the President of the      sent and trust they will carry out your           throughout the nation, you, the President of
United States and are sitting in the Oval Of-      directions.                                       the United States, are waiting for vital infor-
fice of the White House. lt's a cool fall day in      As Federal departments and agencies in-        mation. Finally, you are forced to act with
October. The year is 1962. You lean for-           volved in the crisis try to carry out their as-   what you have and hope for the best.
ward in your chair with your hands clenched        signments, they frantically gather all of the        This was exactly the dilemma President
and listen intently to your top civilian and       information possible. As the days go by,          John F. Kennedy and his top advisors faced
military advisors. You quicldy realize the         more and more information is gathered.            during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
fate of the free world rests in your hands as      Even so, many questions go unanswered             Throughout the ordeal, they had very criti-
                                                                                                     cal decisions to make based on somewhat
                                                                                                     limited and disjointed information. This
                                                                                                     highlighted how vital the ability of the high-
                                                                                                     est levels of the Federal Government to
                                                                                                     communicate and access time -sensitive in-
                                                                                                     formation is to the national security of our
                                                                                                     country.
                                                                                                        As a result, President Kennedy asked the
                                                                                                     National Security Council (NSC) to study
                                                                                                     this problem. Based on the NSC recom-
                                                                                                     mendation, on August 21, 1963, President
                                                                                                     Kennedy signed a White House Memoran-
                                                                                                     dum establishing the National Communica-
                                                                                                     tions System (NCS) Its mission: to provide
                                                                                                                          .

                                                                                                     the "necessary communications for the
                                                                                                     Federal Government under all conditions
                                                                                                     ranging from a normal situation to national
                                                                                                     emergencies and international crises, in-
                                                                                                     cluding nuclear attack."

                                                                                                     Interagency Coordination
                                                                                                     And Cooperation
                                                                                                     Make It Work
                                                                                                       In 1963 there were five NCS member or-
                                                                                                     ganizations: the Department of State, De-
                                                                                                     partment of Defense, Federal Aviation Ad-

                                                                                                     The radio room in the NCS National Coor-
                                                                                                     dinating Center links thousands of ham ra-
                                                                                                     dio operators across the country, and serves
                                                                                                     as a nerve center for priority voice and data
                                                                                                     traffic during emergencies. (NCS photo by
                                                                                                                      Greg Pease)
(NS/EP) telecommunication issues. These
                                                                                                                       recommendations are normally forwarded
                                                                President
                                                                                                                       to the White House for consideration and/
                                                                                                                       or approval.
                                        TOMB                rNSC                   OSTP                                   Some of the recent accomplishments of
                                                                                                                       the NCS center around its National Level
                                                                                                                       NS/EP Telecommunications Program
                                                          I-Executive                                                  (NLP). The three components of the NLP
                                                           Agent                                                       are the Nationwide Emergency Telecom-
                                                                                                                       munications Service (NETS), Commercial
                                                                                                                       Network Survivability (CNS) Program, and
                                                     Office of the Manager, NCS                                       the Commerical SATCOM Interconnectiv-
          rNcs Committee                                                                                               ity (CSI) Program.
                                                           Manager
              of PAndpals                                                                                                 When implemented, NETS will provide
                                                                                                                       end -to -end, switched, voiceband telecom-
                                                                                                                       munications to NS/EP users through the
          P                                                  eputy
              NCS Council of
                                                           DM

                                                           Manager
                                                                er                                                     use of the existing public telephone systems.
              Representatives                                                  I                                      This is accomplished by adding hardware or
                                                                                                                      software enhancements to existing switches
                                                           NCS   Staff                                                within the telephone system, which provide
                                                                                                                      routing options that do not normally exist.
                                                                                                                      Thus, NS/EP users will have additional
                                                                                                                      connectivity during times of crisis and
                                                                                                                      emergency.
                           r    anrzatwns                                                                                 The CNS program augments NETS and
                                                                                                                      is designed as a means of interconnect tele-
         DOS                    TREAS               DOD          I    rDOI                 DOI         USDA           communication assets of multiple tele-
                                            I                                       i              I                  phone carriers. The establishment of pre-
                                                                                                                      planned interconnects between certain seg-
       rDOC            '        HHS         I       DOT          I       DOE        I      CIA     I   OJCS
                                                                                                                      ments of the telephone network will provide
                                                                                                                      a way to route NS/EP telephone traffic
                                            I                    I                                                    around damaged areas of the commercial
       rGSA            I        USIA            I   pyçA                 VA         I     FFEMA        FCC
                                                                                                                      telephone network. This program will help
                                                                                                                      critical government NS/EP users access the
                                                                                                                      long distance telephone network when nor-
                rNRC                    USPS               FRS                 rNSA              ENT11                mal means are unavailable.
                                                                                                                          The CSI program will also augment
                                                                                                                      NETS and will use commercial satellite
                                                                                                                      communication capabilities to help route
         Legend:                                                                                                      around damaged areas within the commer-
         Direction                                                                                                    cial telephone network. This is accom-
         Coordination                                                                                                 plished in coordination with the commercial
                                                                                                                      and military satellite carriers to route emer-
                                                                                                                      gency telephone traffic to uplink facilities
AT&T's worldwide Network Operations Center; Industry and government, working to-                                      that, in turn, enable it to bypass the dam-
  gether, epitomize the NCS approach to today's telecommunications environment.                                       aged areas.
                                                                                                                          The SHAred RESources (SHARES)
                                                                                                                      High Frequency (HF) Radio Program is an-
                                                                                                                      other very important and recently approved
                                                                                                                      NCS program. SHARES establishes a na-
ministration, General Services Administra-                           munications Functions." This E.O. reestab-       tional emergency HF radio communica-
tion, and the National Aeronautics and                               lished the NCS as the telecommunication          tions infrastructure using the combined HF
Space Administration. Although the origi-                            assets of the 23 member departments and          radio assets of the Federal Government.
nal goal of the NCS was to link together and                         agencies. Although greatly expanded from         The program provides a backup capability
improve existing Federal communication                               the original five members, the NCS still         for the Federal Government to exchange
systems to establish a single integrated Fed-                        holds true to its central tenet that effective   emergency information using its existing HF
eral Government communications system,                               government telecommunications enabling           radio assets, augmented by amateur radio
in the intervening years that goal became                            a unified response to any national crisis or     operators.
unrealistic. Far too many systems were al-                           emergency is vital to our national security.         The SHARES program is open to any
ready in existence and technology was too                               The E.O. also established an administra-      Federal organization. Through the use of
diverse and unstandardized to allow the de-                          tive structure for the NCS including an Ex-      very basic SHARES operating procedures
velopment of a single system. So, in its early                       ecutive Agent (Secretary of Defense), a          and a SHARES HF radio station directory,
years the NCS focused on interoperability                            Manager (Director, Defense Communica-            emergency messages can be transmitted us-
issues and enhancements to make commer-                              tions Agency), and a Committee of Princi-        ing the assets of multiple departments and
cial and Government systems more redun-                              pals (representatives of the 23 member           agencies throughout the country. Current-
dant and survivable.                                                 departments and agencies). The Commit-           ly, over 600 stations operated by over 30
   In 1984, President Reagan, realizing the                          tee of Principals serves as a deliberative       Federal organizations throughout the
importance of telecommunications in re-                              body that provides coordinated intergov-         United States participate in the SHARES
sponding to any emergency, signed Execu-                             ernmental recommendations to the Man-            program using more than 110 frequencies.
tive Order (E.O.) 12472, "Assignment of                              ager and Executive Agent regarding nation-       Additionally, many overseas stations parti-
National Security and Emergency Telecom-                             al security and emergency preparedness           cipate as do several facilities operated by the

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Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) and
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) .
                                                        Radio                                              Confirming
  Over the past several years, many suc-
cessful SHARES operational tests have                   Our                         QSO Of
been conducted. You may have heard the
word SHARES while monitoring traffic. If                At                                                       Time
you have, in the future, keep in mind that
the SHARES designator signifies and au-                 Report                           Freq
thenticates that an emergency message is
being transmitted. Someday you may be                   Xmtr.
asked to provide assistance in passing a
SHARES message and this will be your op-                Rcvr.
portunity to participate in this vital program.
Amateur radio operators are recognized as               Ant
an important telecommunications resource
during critical emergencies.                            Remarks:

Joint Government -Industry                              Office of the Manager              73's,
                                                                                                                          A Voluntary Partnership
Partnership                                             National Communications System
                                                        8th & South Courthouse Road
                                                                                                   Name / falleign
                                                                                                   OPse QSL Tnx      O               in
   Since nearly 95 percent of all government            Arlington, VA 22204                                              Emergency Preparedness
telecommunications traffic travels over the
commercial telephone system, the breakup
of the Bell system in 1984 had a dramatic
impact on the way our Government does                                                This QSL is sent out by the NCS.
business. The breakup also brought to light
the fact that the Government would have to
coordinate with many more players during
crisis or emergency situations. As a result of
this, President Reagan established the Na-        fice of the White House. It's a cool fall day in             through the National Coordinating Center.
tional Security Telecommunications Advi-          October. The year is 1991. You lean for-                     Designated users can utilize NETS, CNS,
sory Committee (NSTAC) to provide him             ward in your chair with your hands clenched                  and CSI to communicate with the rest of the
with industry advice and assistance on poli-      and listen intently to your top advisors.                    country. SHARES messages, with the help
cy issues related to NS/EP telecommunica-         They are briefing you on a major disaster                    of amateur radio operators, are being trans-
tions. The NSTAC consists of senior repre-        that has just occurred within the United                     mitted and passed throughout the country
sentatives from up to 30 major U.S. tele-         States. You quickly realize that American                    to help with relief efforts. Finally, as the
communications and information process-           lives are at stake. Initial information coming               meeting ends, you realize-it's working!
ing companies. These representatives are          from the disaster site is fragmented. Real-                     For the past 26 years, under six admini-
normally at the Chief Executive Officer level     time communications with Federal, State,                     strations and adapting to many new tech-
of their firms.                                   and local disaster relief officials on the scene             nologies, the National Communications
   One of the first issues addressed by the        isimpaired. Immediately, you are told that                  System cooperative effort has endured.
NSTAC was the need for a national me-              Government and industry are coordinating                    The NCS now stands poised for even great-
chanism to coordinate operational manage-          their efforts to restore communications                     er challenges in the future.             PC
ment of NS/EP telecommunications. The
result was the establishment of the National
Coordinating Center (NCC) . This joint gov-
ernment-industry operations center is staff-
ed by both government and industry
representatives. Personnel from 11 NCC
member companies work closely with re-
presentatives from several government de-
partments and agencies to solve complex
telecommunication problems in real time.
   More recently the NSTAC has focused its
efforts in the following areas:
      Industry Information Security
      National Telecommunications
      Management Structure
      Telecommunications Industry
         Mobilization
         Telecommunications Service Priority
         Telecommunications Systems
     Survivability
   Tangible progress has been made in each
of these areas over the past few years and
several recommendations concrning each
have been made to the President.

How About The Future?
 Picture this. You are the President of the       NCS operations involve the use of a large number of frequencies assigned to member
United States and are sitting in the Oval Of-                                          agencies.

10   /    POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS        /   October 1989                                                                 THE MONITORING MAGAZINE
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                                                                                                                          R2088 -T Regency 60 channel scanner
                                                                                                                                                                                 $156.95
                                                                                                                                                                                 $149.95
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        listed in this coupon. This coupon must
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                                                                                                                                                                                  $14.95

 z      Coupon expires February 28, 1990.
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                                                      Z      The Bearcat 200XLT sets a new standard for hand-
                                                             held scanners in performance and dependability.
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                                                                                                                                                                                  $14.95
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        may be photocopied. Add $12.00 for                   This full featured unit has 200 programmable                 TTC -T Tune in on telephone calls                       $14.95
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        Regency TS2-T                 $259.95                coverage. If you want a very similar model without           TIC-TTechniquesfor Intercepting Communications           $14.95
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Bearcat 760XLT-T                                             called the BC 210XLT-T is available for $178.95.             Distribution Center" Michigan residents please add 4%
List price $499.95/CE price $244.95/SPECIAL                                                                               sales tax or supply your tax I.D. number. Written pur-
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Frequencyrange: 29-54,118-174,406-512,806-956 MHz            List price $189.95/CE price $94.95/SPECIAL
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The Bearcat 760XLT has 100 programmable chan-                Priority control Weather search AC/DC                        acceptance and verification. All sales on accessories
                                                                                                                          are final. Prices, terms and specifications are subject to
nels organized as five channel banks for easy use,           Bands: 29-54, 136-174, 406-512 MHz                           change without notice. All prices are in U.S. dollars. Out
and 12 bands of coverage including the 800 MHz.              The Bearcat 145XL is a 16 channel, programmable
                                                                                                                          of stock items will be placed on backorder automatically
band. The Bearcat 760XLT mounts neatly under                 scanner covering ten frequency bands. The unit features      unless CEI is instructed differently. A $5.00 additional
the dash and connects directly to fuse block or              a built-in delay function that adds a three second delay     handling fee will be charged for all orders with a
battery. The unit also has an AC adaptor, flip down          on all channels to prevent missed transmissions. A           merchandise total under $50.00. Shipments are F.O.B.
stand and telescopic antenna for desk top use. 6-            mobile version called the BC580XLT-T featuring pri-          CEI warehouse in Ann Arbor, Michigan. No COD's.
5/16" W x 1%" H x 73/e" D. Model BC 59OXLT-T is              ority, weather search, channel lockout and more is           Most items listed have a manufacturer's warranty. Free
a similar version without the 800 MHz. band for
                                                             available for $94.95. CEI's package price includes           copies of warranties on these products are available
                                                             mobile mounting bracket and mobile power cord.               by writing to CEI. Non -certified checks require bank
only $194.95. Order your scanner from CEI today.
                                                             President® HR2510-T                                          clearance. Not responsible for typographical errors.
NEW! Regency® Products                                       List price $499.95/CE price $239.95/SPECIAL                     Mail orders to: Communications Electron-
                                                                                                                          ics" Box 1045, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106
R4030-T Regency 200 ch. handheld scanner .... $254.95        10 Meter Mobile Transceiver       Digital VFO
84020-T Regency 100 ch. handheld scanner .... $189.95        Full Bent' Coverage      All-Mode Operation                  U.S.A. Add $12.00 perscannerforU.P.S. ground
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R1800 -T Regency 100 channel mobile scanner ... $244.95      RIT Preprogrammed 10 KHz. Channels                           For Canada, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska, or
P200 -T Regency 40 channel CB Mobile                $38.95   Frequency Coverage: 28.0000 MHz to 29.6999 MHz.              APO/FPO delivery, shipping charges are two
P210 -T Regency 40 channel CB Mobile                $56.95   The President HR2510 Mobile 10 Meter Transceiver             times continental U.S. rates. If you have a
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P300 -T Regency 40 channel SSB CB Mobile           $137.95   amateur radio communications. Up to 25 Watt PEP
P400 -T Regency 40 channel SSB CB Base             $174.95                                                                Card, you may call and place a credit card order.
                                                             USB/LSB and 25 Watt CW mode. Noise Blanker.                  5% surcharge for billing to American Express.
PR100-T Regency visor mount radar detector          $54.95   PA mode. Digital VFO. Built-in S/RF/MOD/SWR
PR1 10-T Regency"Passport" size radar detector ... $114.95
                                                             meter. Channel switch on the microphone, and                 Order toll -free in the U.S. Dial 800 -USA -SCAN.
PR1 20-T Regency "micro" size radar detector.... $144.95                                                                  In Canada, dial 800-221-3475. FAX anytime,
MP510OXL-TRegency40 Ch. marine transceiver... $139.95
                                                             much more! The HR2510 lets you operate AM, FM,
                                                             USB, LSB or CW. The digitally synthesized frequen-           dial 313-971-6000. If you are outside the U.S.
MP5510XL-TRegency60 Ch. marine transceiver... $159.95                                                                     or in Michigan dial 313-973-8888. Order today.
M P8000X L -T Regency 60 Ch. marine transceiver... $209.95   cy control gives you maximum stability and you
MP2000XL-T Regency handheld marine trans           $189.95   may choose either pre-programmed 10 KHz. chan-               Scanner Distribution Center" and CEI logos are trade-
                                                                                                                          marks of Communications Electronics Inc.
Regency° RH256B-T
                                                             nel steps, or use the built-in VFO for steps down to
                                                             100 Hz. There's also RIT(Receiver Incremental                Sale dates 9/1/89   -
                                                                                                                                              2/28/90            AD #090189-T
                                                             Tuning) to give you perfectly tuned signals. With            Copyrlghtm 1989 Communications Electronics Inc.
List price $799.95/CE price $299.95/SPECIAL
16 Channel 25 Watt Transceiver             Priority
The Regency RH256B is a sixteen -channel VHF land
                                                             receive scanning, you can scan 50 channels in any
                                                             one of four band segments to find out where the              For credit card orders call
mobile transceiver designed to cover any frequency
between 150 to 162 MHz. Since this radio is
synthesized, no expensive crystals are needed to
                                                             action is. Order your HR2510 from CEI today.
                                                             NEW! President® HR2600-T 1
                                                             List price $599.95/CE price $299.95/SPECIAL
                                                                                                                               -800 -USA-SCAN
store up to 16 frequencies without battery backup.           10 Meter Mobile Transceiver             New Features
All radios come with CTCSS tone and scanning                 The new President HR2600 Mobile 10 Meter Trans-
capabilities. A monitor and night/day switch is also
standard. This transceiver even has a priority func-
                                                             ceiver is similar to the Uniden HR2510 but now has
                                                             repeater offsets (100 KHz.) and CTCSS encode.
                                                                                                                       COMMUNICATIONS
tion. The RH256 makes an ideal radiofor any police
or fire department volunteer because of its low cost                                                                   ELECTRONICS INC.
and high performance. A 60 Watt VHF 150-162                                                        BC76OXLT
MHz. version called the RH606B-T is available
for $429.95. A UHF 15 watt, 16 channel version of
                                                                                                        800 MHz.
                                                                                                   mobile scanner
                                                                                                                  Consumer Products Division
                                                                                                                          P.O. Box1045 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106-1045 U.S.A.
this radio called the RU156B-T is also available
and covers 450-482 MHz. but the cost is $454.95.                                                        SPECIAL!          For orders call 313-973-8888 or FAX 313-971-6000
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