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WSP-D2RS

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Aug 11, 2017
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Bellevue (Eastgate), WA
Bruce here, with greetings from the State of Washington. I've been at my current civil service slot since March 2004, with about another seven or so years to go before I can retire.

My job: Fixing pretty much anything electronic, mostly WSP trooper radios, which isn't handled by either the Mobile Office team or the Fleet garage. I can go all the way down to component-level if I need to (I did, a while back, replacing the microphone jack in a CANTrol box).

Hobby-wise, I've been an amateur (ham) radio op since 1977. Once I get the radios installed in my new van, I can be heard on the local repeaters as KC7GR.

Thanks to the board's creators (I stumbled across the site by accident) for hosting it, and to all those who contribute. Looks like a most useful resource.
 
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jph2

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Apr 21, 2012
2,122
USA Michigan
Welcome to eLB! This is a great group here and someone here has the answer, or can point you in the right direction, for just about any question you might have. :)
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,580
Shelbyville, TN
There's a ham thread in the off topic lounge....

Welcome and post up!
 

H20

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Jun 20, 2010
65
USA / Washington
Nice to meet you! Washington LEO here... I figured WSP was using the Cantrol now from what I've seen on the road. I've been trying to duplicate a liberty flash pattern of yours and can't seem to do it with the Sapphire programming; the amber flash/arrow with the red/blue burst intermixed into it.
 

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