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Califone International: Emergency Response Kit 2000 and ControlCom Radio.


www.califone.com, Hardware, Emergency Response Kit (for urban use) $405, Emergency Response Kit (for rural use) $325, Portable Megaphone, $70

Califone International, a manufacturer of audio technology for the education market, has launched two emergency response kits and a portable megaphone to support schools in establishing safe, secure learning environments. The Califone Emergency Response Kits are designed to help schools address different safety-related measures. Emergency Response Kit 1000 is best suited for rural school use and open areas with its two small, lightweight Keep-In-Touch radios that have a two-mile range. Because the Emergency Response Kit 2000 utilizes the ControlCom radios, it is optimal for urban school use. ControlCom radios, which utilize UHF (Ultra High Frequency) The range of electromagnetic frequencies from 300 MHz to 3 GHz. In the U.S., analog television has used UHF channels 52 to 69 in the 700 MHz band.  radio waves Radio waves
Electromagnetic energy of the frequency range corresponding to that used in radio communications, usually 10,000 cycles per second to 300 billion cycles per second.
 and have a two-mile range, work more effectively in steel and concrete buildings up to eight-stories high and are able to bounce 1. bounce - (Perhaps by analogy to a bouncing check) An electronic mail message that is undeliverable and returns an error notification (a "bounce message") to the sender is said to "bounce".
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 sound around corners and in between structures while maintaining quality audio.

Both kits contain a portable, all-weather megaphone with an emergency siren and a l000-foot range, a professional security wand A handheld optical reader used to read typewritten fonts, printed fonts, OCR fonts and bar codes. The wand is waved over each line of characters or codes in a single pass.  with a headphone See headphones.  jack for silent screening, and a red carrying bag.

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Title Annotation:Focus: safety & security
Author:Ezarik, Melissa
Publication:District Administration
Date:Nov 1, 2004
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