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• <br /> ATTACHMENT 3 Exhibit "A" <br /> MOTOROLA PRICE QUOTATION <br /> AS PER THE <br /> CITY OF SAN DIEGO AGREEMENT Address Reply to: <br /> MOTOROLA 1170 Chess Drive <br /> Foster-City,CA 94404 <br /> Communications and Electronics Inc. (415)349-3111 <br /> • <br /> July 15, 1992 <br /> Mr. Richard Hamilton <br /> City of Redwood City <br /> 1020 Middlefield Road <br /> Redwood City, CA 94063 <br /> Enclosed is the equipment list for the Redwood City Project. The sold engineering <br /> services line item provides dispatcher training,20 manuals,and the programming of the <br /> console. The equipment list and installation charges are based entirely on the <br /> specifications provided. As requested during our last meeting on July 13, we removed <br /> the voting system for the Fire Department. We were also asked to show the voting <br /> system for the Police as an option; however,due to the fact that at least one frequency <br /> and possibly as many as three frequencies will operate above 490 MHz, the Police voting <br /> system will be necessary. Motorola is quoting MSF5000 transmitters with Micor <br /> receivers which will receive frequencies above 490 MHz. These two pieces of equipment <br /> are unable to work together without the use of the comparator which sends the proper <br /> keying tones to the MSF5000 transmitter. <br /> Motorola is quoting a three frequency voting system which will be necessary if the <br /> licensed frequencies all operate above 490 MHz. However, if the two remaining <br /> frequencies are licensed below 490 MHz,only a one frequency system is required. This <br /> voting system offers a significant reduction in cost. The total cost for this system is <br /> $13,733.50, which does not include installation.This reflects a reduction of$24,478 in <br /> equipment costs. The two non-voted frequencies will experience degraded audio in areas <br /> where the voting receiver at "The Cross" would be voted. The amount of degradation <br /> depends on the signal strength in these areas. <br /> System Description: <br /> Motorola is supplying Redwood City with a communications system for the Police <br /> Department,Fire Department, and the Public Works Department. The Police system <br /> consists of three T Band repeaters with a voting system for the three frequencies. <br /> Motorola is supplying continuous duty MSF5000 transmitters with Spectra-Tac voting <br /> receivers for the frequencies above 490 MHz,and MSF5000 repeaters for the frequencies <br /> below 490 MHz. Currently a three frequency voting system is quoted for the Police, but <br /> this may change depending on the available frequencies. The emergency power battery <br /> option (C28) for the voting receivers provides a power supply with the switchover <br /> circuits, trickle charger, and 24 hours of battery backup. The Fire system consists of a <br /> MSF5000 base station in the T2-2R configuration. The Public Works system is simply a <br /> MSF5000 repeater. The battery charger option (C28) and the batteries listed for each <br /> transmitter provide approximately one hour of back-up, which is enough time for the <br /> 1301 E. Algonquin Rd.. Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 13121 397-100( <br />