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AMSAT 21st Space Symposium--2003 -- Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 21st Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting. October 17-19, 2003. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Amateur Radio Astronomy -- Explore the contributions of radio amateurs, and how to make and set up equipment to study the signals coming from space.

Nova for Windows -- A popular Windows-based satellite tracking program, used by thousands of hams. Realistic maps show satellite positions, ground tracks, orbital paths, and star background.

SETICon 02, Proceedings of--2002 -- Proceedings of the second SETI League Technical Symposium. April 26-28, 2002. Ewing, NJ.

Weather Satellite Handbook -- Explore weather satellites and see your world from a different point of view!

Understanding Wireless Communications in Public Safety Guidebook Now Available

By Gene McGahey, NRØNR

Publication covers the technology, issues, planning and management of wireless systems.

The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center Rocky Mountain (NLECTC-RM) has published "Understanding Wireless Communications in Public Safety," and it is now available free of charge. The publication targets middle and upper managers that are responsible for funding and/or managing communications at their agencies, but have little or no technical background in wireless technology.

The guidebook discusses how to plan and manage a communications project, wireless communications technology and issues, and the options available in wireless communications technology. "We developed this guidebook to help the public safety community better understand the issues and options that surround wireless communications," says Gene McGahey, Deputy Program Manager at NLECTC-RM.

To order a copy of the guidebook, please contact the national office of NLECTC at (800) 248-2742. The publication is also available for download at www.nlectc.org. For more information on communications technology for public safety, please contact Gene McGahey at (800)416-8086.



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