Sunday, March 13, 2011 PAGE 7 ROSS TOWNSHIP Township may be forced fo update radio system By EILEEN GODIN t) Dallas Post Correspondent A A new regulation by the Federal Communications Commission may force Ross Township to up- date its hand-held radio system. Currently, the township has nine During Tuesday night's supervi- mobile radios and three portables. sors meeting, Chairman Stan Da- Davis was unsure how many would vis said a new law from the FCCre- need to be replaced and how many quires municipalities to convert all could be reprogrammed. radio frequencies tonarrowbanby “Anything older than three years October 2011. will probably need to be replaced,” Radios are in reference to hand- he said. held or models in trucks used to ~~ Supervisors budgeted a small communicate with municipal em- ployees. 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