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Welcome to the Comba Spring Newsletter. Comba has had
quite the appearance over the last couple months. IWCE was amazing
and the attendance has been getting back to normal to what it was
before COVID. Comba sponsored and presented in Safer Buildings
Coalition seminars located in Atlanta, Phoenix, San Diego and
Pittsburgh.
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IWCE 2022 was a huge success and we are so thankful to
have so many loyal customers who came out to visit our booth. We are
already looking forward to next year and anticipate that it will be
bigger than the previous.
Safer Buildings Coalitions - Public Safety
Communications Seminar
Safer Buildings Coalitions sponsored by Comba Telecom,
held several seminars across the United States that discussed latest
policies, layout, and improving data and voice communications.
Comba's Sales and Engineering team feel strongly that presenting the
best practices to public will only strengthen the Public Safety
community.
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CriticalPoint UHF Fiber DAS
- 700 MHz / 800 MHz single or dual band
- Supports internal one or two window
filtering
- Supports 32 narrow-band filters
- Channelized uplink (AGC)
- Built-in mandatory isolation test to
prevent BDA oscillation
- NFPA compliant dry contact alarms, NEMA
4 enclosure
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DAS designing to eliminate the Near-Far Effect
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This is a common phrase we hear as the AHJ walks
through the building during acceptance testing. A lesser common
phrase we are now starting to hear is, “Okay, let’s perform
near-far testing.” While near-far itself isn’t new, the code
and implementation of said code are, and will affect future DAS
designs. As such, this is a topic all integrators need to
understand.
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Upcoming Events
Join us Monday, May 2nd in Palm Coast, FL at
the Hammock Beach Resort when we kick off our 2022 Annual
Fire Expo with our Vendor Reception!! Education sessions will
follow Tuesday, May 3rd and Wednesday, May 4th.
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The Fire
Chiefs’ Association of British Columbia (FCABC) is a
non-profit organization that was formed in 1931 to provide a
forum for the exchange of ideas and educational information
relative to the Fire Service of British Columbia. The FCABC
strives to improve the Fire and Life Safety in the province
and reduce the loss of life and property from the devastating
impact of fire.
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The Safer Buildings Coalition is an
independent, not for profit organization providing thought
leadership and education focused on advancing policies,
ideas, and technologies that ensure effective in-building
communications capabilities for public safety personnel and
the people they serve.
Registration for this event will be available soon, be on the
look out!
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