PNP Region 8 issues P29-million worth of new radio equipment to police stations
By Marie Marticio
PALO, Leyte – In order to reinforce the shortage of communication equipment and to strengthen the conduct of internal security operations, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO8), together with the Regional Communication and Electronics Unit 8 (RCEU8), turned over P29-million worth of new radio equipment to the region’s police stations.
(Marie Marticio / MANILA BULLETIN)
The 27 VHF Low band Falcon 3 Harris Radio with complete accessories were purchased under the 2019 Capability Enhancement Program, while the P588,000-worth of 120 Yanton handheld radios were procured under the Internal Security Operation Fund of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
PRO 8 Director Brig. Gen. Ferdinand Divina said the radios would help them immediately respond to any eventuality especially in remote company camps and police stations.
“This is a great help to PRO8, and will definitely boost our operational capability in terms of communication especially in the remote areas of some line units where the signal is inaccessible,” Divina said.
Falcon 3 Harris radios are highly secure, flexible, reliable, and commonly used by the military.
They are also interoperable with existing VHF radio systems, and equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS).
The Harris radios are capable of text and voice messaging that can be accessed directly from the radio with 26 kilometers or more voice transmission, while Yanton radios are used for short-range transmission with multifunction LCD display and VHF transmitter.
Divina added that recipients of these equipment would be trained for its proper usage, care, and maintenance.
He also reminded them of their proper use and maintenance at all times for a longer serviceable span of the equipment.
(Marie Marticio / MANILA BULLETIN)
The 27 VHF Low band Falcon 3 Harris Radio with complete accessories were purchased under the 2019 Capability Enhancement Program, while the P588,000-worth of 120 Yanton handheld radios were procured under the Internal Security Operation Fund of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
PRO 8 Director Brig. Gen. Ferdinand Divina said the radios would help them immediately respond to any eventuality especially in remote company camps and police stations.
“This is a great help to PRO8, and will definitely boost our operational capability in terms of communication especially in the remote areas of some line units where the signal is inaccessible,” Divina said.
Falcon 3 Harris radios are highly secure, flexible, reliable, and commonly used by the military.
They are also interoperable with existing VHF radio systems, and equipped with Global Positioning System (GPS).
The Harris radios are capable of text and voice messaging that can be accessed directly from the radio with 26 kilometers or more voice transmission, while Yanton radios are used for short-range transmission with multifunction LCD display and VHF transmitter.
Divina added that recipients of these equipment would be trained for its proper usage, care, and maintenance.
He also reminded them of their proper use and maintenance at all times for a longer serviceable span of the equipment.