New agencies to join the system include Baker County, Okaloosa County, Levy County, the Gulf County Sheriff's Office and the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, among others. The SLERS system is the result of a unique public-private partnership between M/A-COM and the state of Florida. The all-digital radio network accommodates more than 6,500 users with 14,000 radios over 60,000 square miles.
More Fla. Public Safety Providers Join Statewide Law Enforcement Radio System(SLERS)
SLERS directly links subscribers to the state's 800 MHz communication system, allowing local, regional, state and federal public safety agencies to communicate on a single common network.
Florida's Statewide Law Enforcement Radio System (SLERS) has added a number of public safety providers to Tyco Electronics' M/A-COM business, a leader of critical radio communications systems. SLERS directly links subscribers to the state's 800 MHz communication system, allowing local, regional, state and federal public safety agencies to communicate on a single common network.
New agencies to join the system include Baker County, Okaloosa County, Levy County, the Gulf County Sheriff's Office and the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, among others. The SLERS system is the result of a unique public-private partnership between M/A-COM and the state of Florida. The all-digital radio network accommodates more than 6,500 users with 14,000 radios over 60,000 square miles.
New agencies to join the system include Baker County, Okaloosa County, Levy County, the Gulf County Sheriff's Office and the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, among others. The SLERS system is the result of a unique public-private partnership between M/A-COM and the state of Florida. The all-digital radio network accommodates more than 6,500 users with 14,000 radios over 60,000 square miles.