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8 <br /> <br />h. The top and front displays must have intelligent lighting to change display colors to <br />convey critical emergency, alerting, and system status events. <br />i. Radio must have a top-mounted display with multi-color backlight to support 1 line <br />of icons and 1 line by 8 characters of text and display zone / channel information as <br />well as signal strength and battery life indicator. <br />j. Accessory connector for remote speaker microphone, or adapter for operational use <br />in a vehicle <br />k. Radio shall widen at the top to provide an ergonomic, easy to grasp body while <br />allowing for larger knobs and controls for improved gloved operation. <br />l. Knobs are to be widely spaced and higher torque, than on the standard radio offering, <br />specifically designed for improved tactility and gloved hand operation while wearing <br />firefighting gloves. The radio’s volume and channel knobs are to be larger than on a <br />standard radio able to easily operate with firefighting gloves. For the fire suppression <br />ruggedized radio, the radio’s volume and channel knobs are to be spaced a minimum <br />of 16mm apart. Minimum volume knob diameter shall be 20mm. Minimum channel <br />knob diameter shall be 17.5mm.The emergency button shall be larger than on the <br />standard radio offering and located at the base of the antenna so it can be located <br />simply by feeling down the length of the antenna. <br />m. An endoskeleton design, which includes a high strength aluminum alloy chassis, that <br />ensures operation by enabling a radio to remain fully protected and submersible even <br />when the outer housing has been compromised. <br />n. The main display shall be a multi-line, scratch resistant LCD color display that <br />operates in -30ºC to +60ºC temperature ranges and provides user with an increased <br />viewing angle up to 170º from vertical. The display shall be capable of being viewed <br />in bright sunlight and completely eliminate the Birefringence effect experienced with <br />traditional displays. <br />o. Display shall withstand a 130g ball dropped directly onto the display from a height <br />of 50cm. <br />p. A ridged PTT design and textured PTT button in conjunction with large <br />programmable buttons for improved tactility and gloved hand operation. Top- <br />mounted on/off volume knob. <br />q. Software definable top mounted switch that can be programmed for defined <br />functions such as, but not limited to, channel scan on/off, transmit enable/disable, <br />encryption on/off, channel banks, talkaround, etc. <br />r. Top mounted talkgroup/channel selector up to at least 16 positions. <br />s. Talkgroup/channel bank or zone selection via alternate means such as <br />keypad/display operation, or simple "ABC" switch <br />t. Emergency button, physically protected from inadvertent activation, with software <br />defined configurable activation delay <br />u. 3 software defined side buttons <br />v. Removable belt clip/holster <br />w. Transmit indicator <br />x. Battery life indication or low battery alert, graphical indication on top and front <br />displays <br />y. Selectable numeric radio signal strength indication (RSSI) and BER level <br />z. Encoding and decoding MDC-1200 signaling for PTT ID and emergency trigger <br />activation <br />aa. Minimum 500mW speaker audio output <br />6.1.B. - Page 22