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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1
System Description ............................................................................................................................ 1-3
1.1
ASTRO 25 Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-3
1.1.1 The Benefits of ASTRO 25 IP Technology ..................................................................... 1-4
1.2
Ocean County 700 MHz Trunked System .......................................................................... 1-4
1.2.1 System Design Overview ............................................................................................... 1-4
1.2.2 700 MHz Phase-2 IP Simulcast Subsystem ................................................................... 1-5
1.2.2.1 700 MHz Simulcast Frequency Plan ......................................................................1-5
1.2.2.2 Logging Recorder Subsystem ................................................................................1-5
1.2.2.3 Microwave Network ................................................................................................1-6
1.2.2.4 Interoperability Subsystem Gateway (ISGW) .........................................................1-6
1.2.3 ASTRO 25 Master Site ................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.4 ASTRO 25 IP Simulcast System .................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.4.1 Toms River 11 Channel Simulcast Prime Site........................................................1-6
1.2.4.2 Simulcast 11 Channel Cell Remote Site.................................................................1-6
1.2.5 ASTRO 25 IP System Features ..................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.5.1 MOSCAD NFM System ..........................................................................................1-7
1.2.5.2 P25 Phase-2 TDMA Capability ...............................................................................1-9
1.2.5.3 Network Transport Subsystem .............................................................................1-11
1.2.5.4 Inter Sub-Site Interface (ISSI 8000) .....................................................................1-11
1.2.6 ASTRO 25 System Failure Mode Analysis................................................................... 1-12
1.2.6.1 Wide-Area Trunking..............................................................................................1-12
1.2.6.2 Site Trunking ........................................................................................................1-13
1.2.6.3 Failsoft by Talkgroup ............................................................................................1-13
1.2.7 ASTRO 25 RF Sites ..................................................................................................... 1-14
1.2.7.1 Simulcast Sites .....................................................................................................1-14
1.2.8 ASTRO 25 Component Descriptions............................................................................ 1-16
1.2.8.1 GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem ...............................................................1-16
1.2.8.2 GTR 8000 Site Repeater/Base Radio ..................................................................1-16
1.2.8.3 Radio Frequency Distribution System ..................................................................1-16
1.2.8.4 RF Site Gateway ..................................................................................................1-17
1.2.8.5 Site LAN Switch ....................................................................................................1-17
1.2.9 Alarm and Control System ........................................................................................... 1-17
1.2.9.1 NFM System Overview .........................................................................................1-17
1.2.10 NFM System Components ....................................................................................... 1-18
1.2.10.1 SDM3000 Network Translator .............................................................................1-19
1.2.10.2 SDM3000 RTUs ..................................................................................................1-20
1.2.11 How Network Fault Management Works .................................................................. 1-23
1.2.12 MOSCAD NFM in Unified Event Manager ............................................................... 1-24
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1.2.13 SDM3000 RTU Operating Specifications ................................................................. 1-24


1.3
Microwave Point-to-Point Backhaul Network System Layout and Radio Configuration ... 1-25
1.3.1 Radio Coverage Contours ............................................................................................ 1-25
1.3.1.1 Coverage Maps ....................................................................................................1-25
1.3.2 Radio Coverage Predictions......................................................................................... 1-27
1.3.2.1 Hydra Coverage Modeling Tool Overview ............................................................1-27
1.3.2.2 Hydra Development ..............................................................................................1-27
1.3.2.3 Coverage Reliability..............................................................................................1-27
1.3.2.4 Simulcast Coverage Performance ........................................................................1-28
1.3.2.5 Summary: Hydra Is an Invaluable Tool ................................................................1-28
1.3.2.6 Important Criteria ..................................................................................................1-28
1.4
ISSI NGW Gateway Interface........................................................................................... 1-33
1.4.1 Advantages of the ISSI Network Gateway Application Architecture ............................ 1-34
1.4.2 Operational Capacities of the ISSI Gateway Application Architecture ......................... 1-35
1.5
System Diagrams ............................................................................................................. 1-37

Section 2
Statement of Work ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1
Contract .............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Contract Award (Milestone) ............................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.2 Contract Administration .................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.3 Project Kickoff ................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2
Contract Design Review ..................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Review Contract Design ................................................................................................. 2-2
2.2.2 Design Approval (Milestone) .......................................................................................... 2-3
2.3
Order Processing ............................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 Process Equipment List.................................................................................................. 2-3
2.4
Manufacturing and Staging ................................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.1 Manufacture Motorola Fixed Network Equipment .......................................................... 2-4
2.4.2 Manufacture Motorola Subscribers ................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.3 Manufacture Non-Motorola Equipment .......................................................................... 2-4
2.4.4 Ship to Staging (Milestone) ............................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.5 Stage System .................................................................................................................2-4
2.4.6 Perform Staging Acceptance Test Procedures .............................................................. 2-5
2.4.7 Ship Equipment to Field ................................................................................................. 2-5
2.4.8 CCSi Ship Acceptance (Milestone) ................................................................................ 2-6
2.5
Develop Fleetmap ..............................................................................................................2-6
2.5.1 Develop Templates ........................................................................................................ 2-6
2.6
Civil Work ........................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.6.1 Site Development at Toms River Site ............................................................................ 2-7
2.6.1.1 Site Scope Summary ..............................................................................................2-7
2.6.2 Site Development at New Egypt Site ............................................................................. 2-9
2.6.2.1 Site Scope Summary ..............................................................................................2-9
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2.6.3 Site Development at Lakewood Site ............................................................................ 2-11


2.6.3.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-11
2.6.4 Site Development at Tuckerton Site ............................................................................. 2-13
2.6.5 Site Development at Pasadena Site............................................................................. 2-15
2.6.5.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-16
2.6.6 Site Development at Barnegat Site .............................................................................. 2-18
2.6.6.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-18
2.6.7 Site Development at Jackson Site................................................................................ 2-19
2.6.7.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-20
2.6.8 Site Development at West Creek Site .......................................................................... 2-22
2.6.8.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-22
2.6.9 Site Development at Lacy Site ..................................................................................... 2-25
2.6.9.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-25
2.6.10 Site Development at Brick Site ................................................................................. 2-28
2.6.10.1 Site Scope Summary ...........................................................................................2-28
2.6.11 Site Development at Manchester Site ...................................................................... 2-31
2.6.11.1 Site Scope Summary ...........................................................................................2-31
2.6.12 Ocean County Responsibilities: ............................................................................... 2-34
2.6.13 Assumptions: ............................................................................................................ 2-35
2.7
System Installation ...........................................................................................................2-37
2.7.1 Install Fixed Network Equipment .................................................................................. 2-37
2.7.2 Fixed Network Equipment Installation Complete .......................................................... 2-37
2.7.3 Microwave Installation .................................................................................................. 2-38
2.7.4 System Installation Acceptance (Milestone)................................................................. 2-38
2.8
System Optimization ........................................................................................................ 2-38
2.8.1 Optimize System FNE .................................................................................................. 2-38
2.8.2 Link Verification ............................................................................................................2-39
2.8.3 Completion Criteria:...................................................................................................... 2-39
2.8.4 Optimization Complete ................................................................................................. 2-39
2.9
Training ............................................................................................................................ 2-39
2.9.1 Perform Training........................................................................................................... 2-39
2.9.2 Training Complete ........................................................................................................ 2-39
2.10 Audit and Acceptance Testing ......................................................................................... 2-40
2.10.1 Perform R56 Installation Audit .................................................................................. 2-40
2.10.2 Perform Testing ........................................................................................................ 2-40
2.10.3 Perform Coverage Testing ....................................................................................... 2-40
2.10.4 System Acceptance Test Procedures (Milestone) ................................................... 2-41
2.11 Subscriber Installation ......................................................................................................2-41
2.11.1 Program and Install Mobiles ..................................................................................... 2-41
2.11.2 Program and Distribute Portables ............................................................................ 2-42
2.11.3 Program Control Stations ......................................................................................... 2-42
2.11.4 Subscribers Complete .............................................................................................. 2-42
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2.12 Finalize ............................................................................................................................. 2-43


2.12.1 Cutover ..................................................................................................................... 2-43
2.12.2 Resolve Punchlist ..................................................................................................... 2-43
2.12.3 Transition to Service/Project Transition Certificate................................................... 2-43
2.12.4 Finalize Documentation ............................................................................................ 2-44
2.12.5 Final Acceptance (Milestone) ................................................................................... 2-44
2.13 Project Administration ...................................................................................................... 2-44
2.13.1 Project Status Meetings ........................................................................................... 2-44
2.13.2 Progress Milestone Submittal ................................................................................... 2-45
2.13.3 Change Order Process ............................................................................................. 2-45
2.13.3.1 Example - Change Order Form ...........................................................................2-46
2.14 Preliminary Project Schedule ........................................................................................... 2-48

Section 3
Acceptance Test Plans ...................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1
Acceptance Test Plan ........................................................................................................ 3-1
3.1.1 Wide Area Trunking - TDMA Only Sites ......................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1.1 Auto Site Affiliation .................................................................................................3-2
3.1.1.2 Talkgroup Call ........................................................................................................3-3
3.1.1.3 Audio Interrupt On Priority ......................................................................................3-4
3.1.1.4 Emergency Alarm and Call with Top of Queue (TDMA) .........................................3-5
3.1.1.5 Emergency Alarm and Call with Ruthless Preemption (TDMA) .............................3-6
3.1.2 ISSI 8000........................................................................................................................ 3-7
3.1.2.1 Manual Roaming - Talkgroup Call ..........................................................................3-7
3.1.3 Fault Management ......................................................................................................... 3-8
3.1.3.1 Screen Navigation ..................................................................................................3-8
3.1.3.2 Alarm Processing - Acknowledged Alarm ..............................................................3-9
3.1.3.3 Physical Inputs/Outputs - Digital Outputs (RTU) ..................................................3-10
3.1.3.4 TRAK GPS - GPS Fault (MOSCAD Standalone) .................................................3-11
3.1.3.5 TRAK GPS - Communication Status Fault (MOSCAD Standalone) .....................3-12
3.1.3.6 TRAK GPS - Power Supply Fault (MOSCAD Standalone)...................................3-13
3.1.4 Signoff Certificate ......................................................................................................... 3-14
3.2
Coverage Acceptance Test Plan ...................................................................................... 3-15
3.2.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................3-15
3.2.2 CATP Definitions .......................................................................................................... 3-15
3.2.2.1 Defined Test Area.................................................................................................3-15
3.2.2.2 Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) .................................................................3-15
3.2.2.3 Reliability ..............................................................................................................3-16
3.2.2.4 Direction(s) of Test ...............................................................................................3-16
3.2.2.5 Equipment Configurations ....................................................................................3-16
3.2.2.6 Outdoor Only Coverage........................................................................................3-21
3.2.2.7 CPC Pass/Fail Criterion for a Test Tile.................................................................3-21
3.2.2.8 Required Number of Test Tiles in the Defined Test Area .....................................3-22
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3.2.2.9 Accessibility to Test Tiles .....................................................................................3-22


3.2.2.10 Random Selection of a Test Location in Each Tile ..............................................3-22
3.2.2.11 CPC Measurements in Each Tile ........................................................................3-23
3.2.3 Responsibilities and Preparation .................................................................................. 3-23
3.2.3.1 CATP Procedures.................................................................................................3-24
3.2.3.2 CATP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance ...............................................3-25

Section 4
Training .............................................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2
Training Approach .............................................................................................................. 4-1
4.3
Courses Proposed .............................................................................................................4-2
4.4
Course Descriptions ...........................................................................................................4-6
4.4.1 ASTRO 25 IV&D System Networking............................................................................. 4-6
4.4.2 ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview ........................................................... 4-9
4.4.3 ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications ................. 4-13
4.4.4 ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop ............................................ 4-15
4.4.5 ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop............................................................................. 4-17
4.4.6 ASTRO 25 GTR Repeater Site Workshop ................................................................... 4-20
4.4.7 MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Overview .......................................................... 4-22
4.4.8 MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop ......................................................... 4-24
4.4.9 APX CSP Programming and Template Building .......................................................... 4-26
4.4.10 APX Technical Subscriber Academy ........................................................................ 4-28
4.4.11 APX Portable and APX Mobile Train the Trainer ..................................................... 4-30
4.4.12 The Interactive End User Tool Kit ............................................................................ 4-33

Section 5
Warranty & Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1
The Motorola Service Delivery Team ................................................................................. 5-1
5.1.1 Customer Support Manager ........................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Motorola System Technologists ..................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.3 Motorola System Support Center ................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.4 Motorola Local Service Provider .................................................................................... 5-2
5.2
Warranty Services .............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.2.1 Dispatch Service ............................................................................................................ 5-2
5.2.2 OnSite Infrastructure Response ..................................................................................... 5-3
5.2.3 Network Preventative Maintenance................................................................................ 5-3
5.2.4 Infrastructure Repair....................................................................................................... 5-3
5.2.5 Technical Support Service ............................................................................................. 5-3
5.2.6 Network Monitoring Service ........................................................................................... 5-4
5.3
Post Warranty Services ...................................................................................................... 5-4

Section 6
Pricing ................................................................................................................................................ 6-1
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6.1

Price Quotation .................................................................................................................. 6-1

Section 7
Terms & Conditions ........................................................................................................................... 7-1

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SECTION 1

SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
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Solutions, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Section 1
System Description ............................................................................................................................ 1-3
1.1
ASTRO 25 Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-3
1.1.1 The Benefits of ASTRO 25 IP Technology ..................................................................... 1-4
1.2
Ocean County 700 MHz Trunked System .......................................................................... 1-4
1.2.1 System Design Overview ............................................................................................... 1-4
1.2.2 700 MHz Phase-2 IP Simulcast Subsystem ................................................................... 1-5
1.2.2.1 700 MHz Simulcast Frequency Plan ......................................................................1-5
1.2.2.2 Logging Recorder Subsystem ................................................................................1-5
1.2.2.3 Microwave Network ................................................................................................1-6
1.2.2.4 Interoperability Subsystem Gateway (ISGW) .........................................................1-6
1.2.3 ASTRO 25 Master Site ................................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.4 ASTRO 25 IP Simulcast System .................................................................................... 1-6
1.2.4.1 Toms River 11 Channel Simulcast Prime Site........................................................1-6
1.2.4.2 Simulcast 11 Channel Cell Remote Site.................................................................1-6
1.2.5 ASTRO 25 IP System Features ..................................................................................... 1-7
1.2.5.1 MOSCAD NFM System ..........................................................................................1-7
1.2.5.2 P25 Phase-2 TDMA Capability ...............................................................................1-9
1.2.5.3 Network Transport Subsystem .............................................................................1-11
1.2.5.4 Inter Sub-Site Interface (ISSI 8000) .....................................................................1-11
1.2.6 ASTRO 25 System Failure Mode Analysis................................................................... 1-12
1.2.6.1 Wide-Area Trunking..............................................................................................1-12
1.2.6.2 Site Trunking ........................................................................................................1-13
1.2.6.3 Failsoft by Talkgroup ............................................................................................1-13
1.2.7 ASTRO 25 RF Sites ..................................................................................................... 1-14
1.2.7.1 Simulcast Sites .....................................................................................................1-14
1.2.8 ASTRO 25 Component Descriptions............................................................................ 1-16
1.2.8.1 GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem ...............................................................1-16
1.2.8.2 GTR 8000 Site Repeater/Base Radio ..................................................................1-16
1.2.8.3 Radio Frequency Distribution System ..................................................................1-16
1.2.8.4 RF Site Gateway ..................................................................................................1-17
1.2.8.5 Site LAN Switch ....................................................................................................1-17
1.2.9 Alarm and Control System ........................................................................................... 1-17
1.2.9.1 NFM System Overview .........................................................................................1-17
1.2.10 NFM System Components ....................................................................................... 1-18
1.2.10.1 SDM3000 Network Translator .............................................................................1-19
1.2.10.2 SDM3000 RTUs ..................................................................................................1-20
1.2.11 How Network Fault Management Works .................................................................. 1-23
1.2.12 MOSCAD NFM in Unified Event Manager ............................................................... 1-24
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1.2.13 SDM3000 RTU Operating Specifications ................................................................. 1-24


1.3
Microwave Point-to-Point Backhaul Network System Layout and Radio Configuration ... 1-25
1.3.1 Radio Coverage Contours ............................................................................................ 1-25
1.3.1.1 Coverage Maps ....................................................................................................1-25
1.3.2 Radio Coverage Predictions......................................................................................... 1-27
1.3.2.1 Hydra Coverage Modeling Tool Overview ............................................................1-27
1.3.2.2 Hydra Development ..............................................................................................1-27
1.3.2.3 Coverage Reliability..............................................................................................1-27
1.3.2.4 Simulcast Coverage Performance ........................................................................1-28
1.3.2.5 Summary: Hydra Is an Invaluable Tool ................................................................1-28
1.3.2.6 Important Criteria ..................................................................................................1-28
1.4
ISSI NGW Gateway Interface........................................................................................... 1-33
1.4.1 Advantages of the ISSI Network Gateway Application Architecture ............................ 1-34
1.4.2 Operational Capacities of the ISSI Gateway Application Architecture ......................... 1-35
1.5
System Diagrams ............................................................................................................. 1-37

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ASTRO 25 OVERVIEW
ASTRO 25 is the most widely used Project 25,
Mission-Critical, Integrated Voice and Data
(IV&D) communication network for public safety
agencies. Installed worldwide, ASTRO 25 solutions
meet and exceed IV&D requirements for day-to-day
operations, as well as emergency response in the
most demanding situations. ASTRO 25 is a wireless platform that combines
uncompromising, real-world performance and the legendary reliability of Motorola
Solutions, Inc. (Motorola).
From single-site to nationwide deployments,
ASTRO 25 is a flexible, modular network with
advanced call processing capabilities designed to
meet the needs of public safety. ASTRO 25 can
adapt to accommodate additional users, increased
geographic coverage, enhanced data applications,
and connectivity to other networksall to ensure an
efficient and cost-effective solution for decades to
come.
ASTRO 25 is optimized for the rigorous demands of public safety, providing reliable
communications. When an emergency involves multiple agencies, first responders can share
voice and data communication among their teams. In addition, centralized command and
control can deploy resources efficiently, maintain communication security, and track
personnel effectively.

Figure 1-1: ASTRO25 IV&D Network

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1.1.1

The Benefits of ASTRO 25 IP Technology


Motorolas proposed solution for Ocean County is our ASTRO 25 platform with IV&D, the
foundation of the Mission-Critical portfolio. ASTRO offers a Project 25, standards-based
Internet Protocol (IP) modular solution, providing your first responders with:

Cost savings ASTRO 25 reduces costs by integrating


your voice and data needs into a single solution.
Interoperability ASTRO 25 is compliant with APCO
Project 25 standards, offering seamless interoperability
with other compliant systems and radios, putting the
highest level of interoperability in the end-users hands,
without the need of gateways or console patches.
Reliability Pre-release software and upgrade testing,
third-party hardware and software certification process,
fault-tolerant architecture with multiple fallback modes,
multiple levels of redundancy, and real-time network and security monitoring provide
Mission-Critical reliability.
Increased security Information Assurance (IA) enhances the confidentiality, integrity,
and availability of the Radio Network Infrastructure (RNI). Multiple encryption
algorithms keep end-to-end voice and data transmissions confidential.
Enhanced productivity Easy and intuitive interfaces to critical, real-time information is
delivered to users when and where they need it.
Flexibility Scalable, flexible design allows ASTRO 25 to dynamically adapt to the
operational demands of any size organization. The IP-based design supports a unique mix
of voice, data, and geographical requirements, permitting easy system enhancements as
the users needs evolve.

A description of the features, benefits, system architecture, and hardware components are
provided in this document.

1.2

OCEAN COUNTY 700 MHZ TRUNKED SYSTEM

1.2.1

System Design Overview


In response to the Ocean Countys design requirements, Motorola has prepared and
assembled this detailed proposal. Motorola has done due diligence to examine the Countys
existing authorizations (licenses), proposed sites, coverage requirements, and subscriber
requirements to arrive at a design that is:

Channel Efficient by proposing a system that will operate TDMA Phase-2 from initial
deployment using eleven (11) 12.5 KHz 700 MHz channel allocations.
Cost Effective by re-using six (6) County sites as part of the eleven (11) site design.

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700 MHz Phase-2 IP Simulcast Subsystem


The IP Simulcast Subsystem (IPSS) cell will be equipped with eleven (11) channels located
at eleven (11) sites. The cell will be equipped and capable of Project-25 TDMA-Phase-2
operation from initial deployment. The simulcast prime site will be located at the Ocean
County Toms River facility. The prime site houses the simulcast site controllers,
comparators, and supporting network equipment.
The IPSS sub-sites will utilize the GTR 8000 Expandable Site System (ESS). The HighAvailability (HA) option has been included to provide a fault tolerant GPS and LAN
architecture. The HA option includes two GPS antennas at each IPSS sub-site connected to
two dedicated Reference Distribution Modules (RDM). Each RDM then provides duplicate
frequency, timing, and LAN distribution to all base radios in the ESS rack(s). With this
design, the loss of a single GPS antenna or RDM module will not render the site inoperable.

1.2.2.1

700 MHz Simulcast Frequency Plan


Table 1-1 show the frequency plan for the simulcast cell.
Table 1-1: 700 MHz Frequency Plan

Frequency Plan

1.2.2.2

Channel

Transmit Frequency

774.88125

774.15625

773.73125

772.75625

772.13125

771.80625

771.48125

771.13125

770.33125

10

769.83125

11

769.33125

Logging Recorder Subsystem


A NICE Trunked logging recorder will be installed at the Ocean County Toms River dispatch
center to provide redundancy to the trunked logging recorder purchased during Stage I. A
redundant NRX 80 track telephone logging recorder, along with additional system licenses,
has been provided for the dispatch center.

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1.2.2.3

Microwave Network
Microwave Networks microwave radios have been provided to link the five (5) new 700
MHz radio sites to the current microwave network. The microwave will operate at 11GHz
and will provide 400Mbps for the IT department and 50Mbps for the radio network

1.2.2.4

Interoperability Subsystem Gateway (ISGW)


An ISGW server has been included with this design. It can be used to connect to the NJ State
network.
Note that although the ISSI capability is supplied, it will be the responsibility of the County
to obtain permission for the necessary backhaul connections to the State.
This section provides a high-level list of the equipment being provided for this solution.

1.2.3

ASTRO 25 Master Site


The proposed ASTRO 25 Master Site Upgrades includes:

TDMA System License.


Eleven (11) TDMA Site licenses for the ASTRO 25 700 MHz IP simulcast remote sites.
110 TDMA Channel Licenses.
One (1) MOSCAD Network Fault Management (NFM) System with three terminals.
One (1) ISSI Interface to the New Jersey Public Safety Interoperable Communication
system.
One (1) Trunked Logging Recorder.
One (1) IV&D Update.
One (1) Enhanced Data upgrade.

1.2.4

ASTRO 25 IP Simulcast System

1.2.4.1

Toms River 11 Channel Simulcast Prime Site

1.2.4.2

Eleven (11) GCM 8000 Comparators.


Two (2) GCP 8000 Simulcast Controllers.
Two (2) GGM 8000 Simulcast Prime Site Routers.
One (1) SRC with Relay Panel.
Two (2) HP2620-48 Switches.

Simulcast 11 Channel Cell Remote Site


Each of the eleven (11) Simulcast Remote sites will consist of the following equipment.

Eleven (11) GTR 8000 Base Stations w/IP simulcast P25 TDMA Phase-2 software.
Two (2) GGM 8000 Simulcast Remote Site Routers.
Two (2) RDM GPS Modules.
Dual Diversity Tower-top Amplifiers.

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Two (2) Transmit Antenna and Line Kits.


Two (2) Receive Antenna and Line Kits.
One (1) -48V DC Plant.
Microwave Equipment for backhaul connectivity at the five (5) new sites.

1.2.5

ASTRO 25 IP System Features

1.2.5.1

MOSCAD NFM System


The MOSCAD Network Fault Management (NFM) system is an end-to-end solution which
collects alarms from devices and equipment at Motorola communication sites; then it sends
the information to the Graphic Master Computer (GMC) server and UEM, where the
information is stored so that it can be displayed and analyzed by system technologists and
managers. Features and benefits of the MOSCAD NFM system are outlined in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2: MOSCAD NFM System Features and Benefits

Feature

Benefit

Collection of
A single SDM3000 supports data interfaces and digital alarm
Environmental Alarms inputs to site equipment such as doors, tower lights, UPS,
security, and third-party devices.
Data Interfaces to Site The SDM3000 collects alarms and values from a wide range of
Equipment
Motorola stations, Microwave Radios, Channel Banks, Frequency
Standards, and more via RS232, SNMP V1 & V3, and IP.
Collection of Analog
Information

The SDM3000 interfaces to site equipment with analog outputs


such as temperature sensors, fuel sensors, RF Power sensors,
etc.

Initiation of Site
Controls

The SDM3000 interfaces to site equipment which can be


controlled, such as doors, generators, security, equipment
switching, etc.

Local Web Server

The SDM3000 incorporates a built-in Web Server so that Service


Technologists can view alarms of equipment and devices while on
site or over the ASTRO network infrastructure.

Reliable
Communications

The SDM3000 provides reliable communications to the GMC and


UEM via encrypted SNMP V3.

Intuitive Drill Down


Display of Alarms

The GMC incorporates an intuitive Drill Down display of alarms:


Multi-Zone level, Zone level Map Screen, Site level, Device level,
and Alarm level.

Intuitive
Representation of
Equipment

Chassis view graphics of the equipment are displayed on the GMC


and GWS GUI, giving System Technologists an immediate
understanding of the equipment and subcomponent which is in
alarm.

Analog Display
Screen

Graphical meters display the analog information of the site (i.e.,


Generator Fuel Level).

Equipment Control
Screen

Equipment and devices and be controlled (turned On/Off,


Open/Closed) from the control screen.

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Feature

Benefit

Immediate Update of
Alarm Status

A combination of polling from the GMC and event reporting from


the SDM3000 ensure alarm information is displayed on the
GMC/GWS as quickly as possible.

Auto Archive of
Alarms

Alarm information is automatically archived on the GMC server for


future access by the Historical Alarm Report tool.

User-Defined
Historical Alarm
Reports

Historical Alarm data in the SQL database on the GMC can be


easily accessed to produce reports with the Report Generator
function.

Multiple User Levels

Up to 8 user levels, ranging from Administrator to Guest, allow


definition of operational capabilities from system configuration
through system control to viewing and acknowledgment of alarms.

Alarm Summary
Window

The Alarm Summary Window lists all time stamped alarms and
can be sorted by Zone, Site, and Equipment, and by
acknowledged/un-acknowledged alarms. This allows users to
quickly identify any issues with their system.

Station Values
Displayed

Station and Microwave values such as RSSI, BER, RF Power, and


VSWR are displayed on the GMC/GWS, providing System
Technologists with analytical information on the site they are
troubleshooting.

Remote Configuration A terminal window on the GMC/GWS allows remote configuration


of analog QUANTARs and TeNSr Channel Banks.
Alphanumeric Paging
of Alarms

The GMC/GWS can send specified descriptive alarm messages to


alphanumeric-capable pagers over paging networks such as
SkyPager or Skytel.

Client View of MultiZone System

Each GWS client can view alarms from each zone level GMC
server, which minimizes the total number of clients needed in the
system.

GMC Server and GWS Client


The MOSCAD NFM GMC server and GWS client is an NFM solution specific to Motorola
communications systems. The NFM application graphic screens depict current system status;
the user can easily navigate from a macroscopic system view down to the individual site
details. RF site alarms are time stamped, stored in the alarm history database, and accessed
by the Report Generator utility, which helps the user to filter alarms and events, then
displaying, printing, and exporting them.
One GMC is required per Zone, and all the GWS clients (up to 16) view the real-time system
alarms, status, and controls from all GMC servers. This proposal includes two GWS clients
which will be located at Westampton.
GMC Server and GWS Client Graphics
The GMC/GWS NFM application has been developed to provide several layers of screens.
The first layer is the System Overview Screen: a map showing the site locations with each
site location icon selectable. The second screen layer is the individual site screen (Figure
1-2), graphically showing the exact equipment at each site with selectable equipment graphic
icons. A third layer of screens is the individual site component hardware, such as GTR,
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alarms. Alarm icons on the site equipment graphic show which module (i.e., Power Supply)
is in alarm; selecting that icon provides a list of the alarms for that module. All alarms are
also shown on the alarm summary screen.
SDM3000 Site RTU
The heart of the MOSCAD NFM solution is the SDM3000 site Remote Terminal Unit
(RTU), where RF components and environmental equipment are alarmed and controlled. The
SDM3000 interfaces to IP devices via SNMP and FSP, to monitor alarms and capture values
such as RSSI, RF Power, and BER. The SDM3000 serially interfaces (RS232) to remote site
devices by emulating the specific device protocol, allowing the SDM unit to control, collect
alarms, configure, and change parameters of the device (Figure 1-2). The SDM3000 collects
alarms and initiates controls through the various inputs, outputs, and analog signals via the
onboard Input and Output (I/O).

Figure 1-2: Sample SDM3000 Screen

The SDM3000 units take advantage of inherent communications capabilities to securely


communicate via encrypted SNMP v3 from the remote sites to the UEM and GMC.
A built-in Web Server on the SDM3000 allows Service Technologists to use a browser to
view alarms from all equipment and devices, while they are on site or remote over the
ASTRO network infrastructure.

1.2.5.2

P25 Phase-2 TDMA Capability


Motorola is committed to user-driven standards to support interoperability, and is providing
Ocean County an ASTRO 25 system with Project 25 TDMA (P25 TDMA). The proposed
ASTRO 25 system infrastructure and APX subscriber radios are immediately equipped and
capable of P25 TDMA operation.
The proposed solution is built upon the proven ASTRO 25 platform. With the addition of P25
TDMA operation, the ASTRO 25 system leverages 2:1 TDMA channel efficiency to double
voice path capacity (Figure 1-3), as compared to a P25 FDMA channel (Figure 1-4). This

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enhanced capacity improves the Grade of Service (GoS), leading to fewer busied calls and
faster callbacks during busy situations, relative to a standard P25 FDMA system.

Figure 1-3: TDMA Operation divides a radio frequency into time slots and then allocates slots to calls

Figure 1-4: FDMA Operation divides spectrum into frequencies, which are then assigned to calls

This improvement is due to the fact that TDMA provides double the talk path capacity in the
same RF bandwidth allocation. Having this additional capacity improves GoS by reducing
channel busies. Furthermore, callbacks are faster due to the greater availability of talk paths
in the TDMA solution. If more voice path capacity is not required, the RF spectrum can be
redeployed for packet data services at the same site, or be redeployed at another site that
needs more voice path capacity. P25 TDMA also provides 6.25e (6.25 equivalent)
operation for satisfying certain future FCC spectral efficiency requirements.
P25 TDMA provides the further advantage of increasing the potential voice path capacity of
your system. An ASTRO 25 system utilizing P25 TDMA and implicitly defined channels
(channels in 700 or 800 MHz bands) can provide up to 30 voice paths at a site. This is an
increase above the 27 voice path capacity of a P25 FDMA ASTRO 25 repeater site (nonsimulcast) and the 29 voice path capacity of a P25 FDMA IP simulcast subsystem. With P25
TDMA, the ASTRO 25 system meets your needs for maximum system availability.

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1.2.5.3

Network Transport Subsystem


The ASTRO 25 transport core is engineered to meet the performance requirements of a realtime system transporting voice, call control, network management, and ancillary network
services. The Transport Network is a closed network. Only Motorola-supplied equipment,
applications, and services can be used on the network.
Ethernet Switch
The Enterprise Ethernet Switch (LAN Switch) is used to aggregate all the Ethernet interfaces
for all servers, clients, and gateways.
Cooperative WAN Routing
The Motorola Cooperative WAN Routing (CWR) solution allows core and exit routers to
interface directly with RF sites, network management sites, console sites, and inter-zone
links.
The CWR solution has the following advantages:

Provides redundant router failover capabilities.


Allows for easy configuration, testing, and maintenance.
Minimizes downtime during upgrades.

The CWR consists of:

1.2.5.4

Core Gateways perform the routing control of audio and data in and out of the zone,
while achieving the fast access levels required by real-time voice systems.
Gateway Routersused for devices that are multicasting beyond their local LAN, such
as to IV&D and High Performance Data (HPD) packet data gateways.
Exit Gatewaysrouters that handle InterZone links.

Inter Sub-Site Interface (ISSI 8000)


ISSI 8000 is an Interoperability Solution that enables an ASTRO 25 system to connect to
other P25 systems regardless of their RF bands, manufacturer type, and release versions. It is
built to P25 ISSI standards, which provide customers more interoperability choices and
support additional features, compared to the ISSI.1 solution, such as automatic seamless
roaming, PTT ID, and P25 TDMA support.
ISSI 8000 can save customers capital by leveraging the infrastructure of neighboring P25
systems to effectively extend the range of their network without investing in additional RF
sites and their associated costs. Thus, users can maintain communication with their home
system when they roam beyond it: e.g., inter-agency task forces, car chases into a
neighboring system. ISSI 8000 is useful for the Deploy and Assist Scenario, where a user
from one system can roam onto a foreign system to help users in that system with specific
tasks and establish communication with the foreign system: e.g., inter-agency task forces,
disaster recovery, car chases into a neighboring system. ISSI 8000 is useful for Coordinated
Incident Management, where users in separate systems responding to a region-wide event can
communicate with each other while remaining in their own systems: e.g., inter-agency task
forces, disaster recovery.

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Users can make group calls, emergency calls, emergency alarms, and maintain clear or
encrypted communications while roaming. Push to Talk ID is passed over the ISSI link, so
dispatchers monitoring a talkgroup have a clear idea of who is talking. ISSI 8000 will support
both P25 TDMA and FDMA calls over the ISSI link. Customers using P25 TDMA can
interoperate with other P25 TDMA or FDMA systems while meeting FCC spectrum
efficiency mandates. The TDMA systems calls wont be down-converted to FDMA, thus
conserving critical system resources for TDMA customers.
Value-Added Features
The following are value-added features above the P25 ISSI standard available only when
ISSI 8000 is implemented between two Motorola ASTRO 25 systems. These features will not
be available if the ASTRO 25 system is connected to another non-Motorola system using
ISSI 8000.

1.2.6

Alias information passing over the ISSI link: Customers do not have to maintain
multiple databases for displaying aliases. Alias appears on the foreign system consoles as
well as the home system, while it is maintained in the home system only.
Faster roaming through sharing of Adjacent Control Channel Information: Radios
roam automatically and switch between systems faster, reducing the potential for missed
calls or joining a call late.
Fast Start/All Start Config: System managers have more flexibility to decide what
sites/console ops are deemed critical; if a call should start with just the sites deemed
critical; or if it should be busied until all sites are available.
Busy Queuing with Call Back: With busy queuing, a call over the ISSI link gets queued
and the user alerted with an audible tone once channel resources are available.

ASTRO 25 System Failure Mode Analysis


Motorolas ASTRO 25 trunking networks have three modes of operation for increased
reliability. The normal mode of operation is wide-area trunking. In the event of multiple
component failures that lead to system disruption, the system is equipped to continue
operation in two reduced feature operational modes: site trunking and failsoft.
The following pages include a detailed description of each of these operational modes, as
well as a comprehensive analysis of the possible infrastructure failure scenarios and the
system redundancy for mitigating each scenario.

1.2.6.1

Wide-Area Trunking
Wide-area trunking is the ASTRO 25 systems normal mode of operation. Wide-area
trunking implies that the Fixed Network Equipment is operating properly. All simulcast cells
and ASTRO 25 repeater sites are communicating with the Master Site. Subscriber units
automatically roam between the various network RF cells. Talkgroup calls occur in the
appropriate RF cells if users are distributed throughout multiple cells. Data applications are
properly assigned channels for communication between the subscriber units and the host
application.

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Site Trunking
Site trunking is the first failover mode of operation. Site trunking impacts individual RF cells
within a network. In multiple RF cell systems, one RF cell can be in site trunking, while the
rest of the system remains in wide-area trunking. Site trunking implies that the simulcast
prime site controller or the ASTRO 25 repeater site has lost connectivity with the Master
Site. Talkgroup calls initiated in the RF cell that is in site trunking will only be broadcast in
that RF Cell. Dispatch consoles use control stations, or the operators use portable radios to
communicate on a site trunking RF cell. Console priority is not available in site trunking.
Data applications are not available on a site in site trunking and will have to be reinitiated
once the system reverts to wide-area trunking.
Radios detect if a site is in wide-area trunking or site trunking. Radio models with a display
will indicate to the user when the site is operating in site trunking. The radio alternately
displays the selected talkgroup and Site Trunking. Depending on how the system and user
equipment are programmed, subscriber units will try to roam to an RF cell that is in widearea trunking.

1.2.6.3

Failsoft by Talkgroup
Subsystem/site failsoft is the final fallback means of communication if a site no longer
maintains wide-area or site trunking operation. Multiple failures have to occur for the system
to enter failsoft. Failsoft impacts individual RF cells within a network. In multiple RF cell
systems, one RF cell can be in failsoft, while the rest of the system remains in wide-area
trunking. The subsystem goes into failsoft mode in any of these scenarios:

The site controllers are not functioning properly.


When all control channels are disabled or malfunctioned.
When only one channel is enabled.

Failsoft operation provides communications in conventional mode via repeaters/base radios


in order to maintain vital communications. In an IP multi-site simulcast subsystem, in
subsystem-wide failsoft, received audio is routed to the comparator for voting and
redistributed to all of the sites for simulcast transmission.
The subscribers operation in failsoft mode is determined by the subscribers programming.
A subscriber can be programmed to behave in the following manner:

Failsoft by control channel operation The subscriber first scans for alternate control
channels outside the multi-site subsystem, then scans the control channel frequencies for
failsoft data.
Failsoft by working group The subscriber looks for Failsoft data on a pre-programmed
frequency after a scan for alternate control channels outside the multi-site subsystem is
unsuccessful. If the subscriber cannot decode failsoft data on the pre-programmed
frequency, the subscriber then scans the control channels in the simulcast subsystem for
failsoft data.

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Subscriber units in an RF cell that is in failsoft will try to roam to an RF cell that is in either
wide-area trunking or site trunking. Dispatch consoles use control stations or the operators
use portable radios to communicate on a site trunking RF cell. Console priority is not
available in site trunking. Data applications are not available on a site in failsoft and will
have to be reinitiated once the system reverts back to wide-area trunking.

1.2.7

ASTRO 25 RF Sites
ASTRO 25 RF sites provide communications for radio users both inside and outside the
ASTRO 25 network. RF Sites may include ASTRO 25 repeater sites, simulcast cells, High
Performance Data (HPD) RF sites, and ASTRO 25 conventional channel sites.
The RF Site types applicable to this system design are described briefly in this section.

1.2.7.1

Simulcast Sites
A simulcast land mobile radio system provides continuous coverage over a large geographic
region using a single set of frequencies. Simulcast solutions extend a systems RF coverage,
especially in areas where available frequencies are limited, and in areas where physical
barriers (e.g., mountains and buildings) can cause reduced signal coverage.
Trunked simulcast was developed by Motorola to meet the needs of users who were
outgrowing their single-site radio systems. Simulcast offers the following advantages:

Improved Coverage One radio site may not provide the coverage necessary for the
application in question. Simulcast expands the coverage area by expanding the number of
radio sites without adding additional frequencies.
Efficient Use of Frequencies Adding sites typically requires more frequencies. In a
simulcast system, the same frequencies are used at every site in the system. This makes
very efficient use of the available spectrum.
Simplified Radio Operations Because the simulcast architecture operates like a singlesite system, operations are simplified and radios are easy to use.

The ASTRO 25 simulcast infrastructure consists of a central simulcast prime site (a typical
prime site is shown in the Figure 1-5) and up to 32 distributed simulcast remote sites, each
with up to 30 channels (a typical remote site is shown in Error! Reference source not
ound.). The prime site acts as a control and digitized audio center for the simulcast
subsystem. Audio is routed to the prime site from each simulcast remote site. To ensure that
the best audio from the simulcast receivers is processed, a voting comparator selects the best
signal.

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Figure 1-5: Basic Diagram of the ASTRO 25 Simulcast Prime Site

The prime site contains the prime site simulcast controller, simulcast comparators, and
networking equipment to interface to the remote simulcast sites. The simulcast RF
transmitters and receivers are located at the simulcast remote sites. These sites
simultaneously transmit identical information from each site to the radios. The receivers at
these sites receive the audio from the user radios, and pass the audio back to the prime site
for voting. Audio and site control comes from the prime and master sites. Equipment at a
simulcast remote site includes a simulcast base radios, fault management equipment, and
networking equipment to interface to the prime site.

Figure 1-6: Basic Diagram of a Typical ASTRO 25 Simulcast Remote Site

Simulcast Remote Site


The ASTRO 25 Simulcast Remote Site consists of the following components, described in
the Component Descriptions section of this System Description:

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1.2.8

GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem (ESS).


GTR 8000 Repeater/Base Radio.
GGM 800 Site Gateway.
Radio Frequency Distribution System (RFDS).
Sub-Site Ethernet Switch.

ASTRO 25 Component Descriptions


Each site type in an ASTRO 25 system contains various components. Components included
in this system design are described in this section.

1.2.8.1

GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem


The GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem (ESS) enclosure can contain reconfigured GTR
8000 base stations, site LAN switches, and GCP 8000 controllers, along with an optional
Radio Frequency Distribution System (RFDS), depending on your configuration needs.
Voice traffic is routed from each of the site base stations to the system for distribution all
sites associated with the call. Benefits of the ESS include:

1.2.8.2

Integrated design provides a smaller footprint at the site.


Front/top access design and minimized cabling reduces install and service labor.
Increased power supply redundancy through common power bus.

GTR 8000 Site Repeater/Base Radio


The GTR 8000 Base Radio consists of a transceiver module, power amplifier module, fan
module, and power supply. The transceiver module includes the functionality for the exciter,
receiver, and station control. The base radio software, configuration, and network
management, as well as inbound/outbound traffic handling, are performed through this
transceiver module. On-board serial and Ethernet ports are located on this module for local
servicing via CSS. The power amplifier module amplifies the low-level modulated RF signal
from the transceiver module and delivers the amplified signal on the path to the transmit
antenna. The power supply module supports the transceiver and power amplifier modules,
and can also provide auxiliary power to a connected site controller or Receive
Multicoupler/Low Noise Amplifier (RMC/LNA).

1.2.8.3

Radio Frequency Distribution System


The Radio Frequency Distribution System (RFDS) provides interconnect between the base
radios and antennas, allowing for a completely contained and more compact installation
footprint. For the transmitters, this can include isolators, combiners, TX filters, diplexers, and
power monitors.
For the receivers, this can include duplexers, site preselectors, and multicouplers. Various
RFDS options exist for each of the GTR 8000 Base Radio, GTR 8000 Site Subsystem, and
GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem.

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1.2.8.4

RF Site Gateway
The Site Gateway provides an interface that handles all of the IP Network Management
traffic between the Core Site and the RF Site. The Site Gateway provides the following:

1.2.8.5

Media conversion the gateway converts Ethernet to the selected transport medium.
Traffic prioritization the gateway applies a prioritization marking to the packets leaving
the site.
Fragmentation the gateway fragments large IP packets per industry standards.

Site LAN Switch


The site LAN Switch provides a LAN interface for site equipment and a LAN port for the
site gateway. Through the switch, the service technicians gain access to service the site, and
also access the system's Graphical User Interface (GUI).

1.2.9

Alarm and Control System


The Motorola Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (MOSCAD) Graphic Master Central
(GMC) coupled with the MOSCAD Remote terminal Unit (RTU) creates a fault management
subsystem that ports non-SNMP alarms, such as environmental alarms, over to the SNMP
alarming system (UEM). MOSCAD also provides control capabilities through dry-contact
relays, and limited programming capabilities to non-IP-based site equipment such as channel
banks, microwave equipment, GPS receivers, and legacy base stations.
Detailed graphics and display logs allow more information to be displayed on devices
monitored by the MOSCAD SDM3000 RTU. Geographic displays and front panel views
of remote site equipment permit enhanced recognition of component problems and simplifies
customer operator training. Custom graphics allow easy navigation from high-level
geographical system view down to individual site details.
All events, alarms, and control actions are time timed, stored in the appropriate files, and can
be printed for hard copy record keeping. History files allow for retrieval of information at all
times.
This proposal includes one SDM3000 RTU unit at each site in the system. Each RTU has the
capability of 48 Digital Inputs, 16 Digital Outputs, and 8 Analog Inputs. The master site is
proposed with a single GMC server (deployed as a virtual machine) and one GWS machines.

1.2.9.1

NFM System Overview


MOSCAD Network Fault Management (NFM) is an integrated solution. It provides the
operator and network engineer with the required tools to configure, monitor, and control
devices in ASTRO 25 communication sites. MOSCAD NFM provides a common method for
controlling auxiliary system devices (such as tower lights, power, and environmental
equipment).

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MOSCAD NFM includes four main components:

GMC (Graphical Master Computer).


GWS (Graphical Workstation).
SNT (SDM3000 Network Translator).
SDM3000 RTU (Remote Terminal Unit).

The connectivity of all these devices is based on IP protocols. The web servers exist on all
these components except the GMC and the GWS. Devices associated with fault management
function in the following way:

The SDM3000 RTU is the new generation of the NFM XC RTU. The SDM3000 RTU
provides additional robustness to fault management reporting through acknowledged trap
receipt, alarm filtering, and RTU-based logging.
The SDM3000 Network Translator (SNT) serves as a front-end communication device
for the GMC by collecting and forwarding data from SDM3000 RTUs that are connected
to the same zone (region). The SDM3000 Network Translator communicates with
SDM3000 RTUs over SNMP.

The fault management control centers are Unified Event Manager (UEM) and MOSCAD
NFM Graphical Master Computer (GMC) that are integrated with the MOSCAD NFM RTUs
in ASTRO 25 sites. The UEM communicates with the NFM RTUs using SNMP, the industry
standard communication protocol. The GMC communicates with the SDM3000 Network
Translator and MOSCAD IP Gateway using a proprietary protocol over TCP/IP. SNMPv3: The
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol designed to
facilitate the exchange of management information between network devices. SNMP
transported data (such as packets per second and network error rates) helps network
administrators to:

Manage network performance.


Find and solve network problems.
Plan for network growth.

The fault management software communicates with the RTUs (either type) using SNMP, the
industry standard communication protocol. For additional information, refer to the ASTRO
25 system SNMPv3 documentation. The MOSCAD NFM system is capable of monitoring a
broad range of analog, digital, and simple closure inputs. As such, some components do not
have any other connection to the network. These components can be monitored for fault
conditions and reported to UEM and the GMC. Elements of this type include, for example,
UPSs (Universal Power Supply), channel banks, microwave gear, and antenna systems. At
the system level, the operator in the control center can access the MOSCAD NFM GMC for
more detailed site alarm and fault information.

1.2.10

NFM System Components


The MOSCAD NFM system provides complete and efficient communications with the
infrastructure as well as the flexibility to adapt to a variety of system requirements.
MOSCAD NFM provides the complete interface, real-time monitoring, and control of RF
sites. It monitors sites equipped with various configurations and quantities of microwave
radios and base stations. The list also includes QUANTAR and QUANTRO comparators,

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channel banks, RF devices, and other third-party site support devices. Typical components of
MOSCAD NFM are described in the following sections:

MOSCAD IP Gateway.
SDM3000 Network Translator.
SDM3000 RTUs.
SDM3000 Builder Application.

Figure 1-7 refers to a typical MOSCAD NFM configuration.

Figure 1-7: General MOSCAD Block

1.2.10.1 SDM3000 Network Translator


SDM3000 Network Translator enables data exchange between GMC and SDM3000 RTUs
located in the same zone. The SDM3000 Network Translator serves as the bridge between
the GMC and the SDM3000 RTUs through the communication backbone. SDM3000
Network Translator provides the capability to forward Connection Messages to the GMC.
SDM3000 Network Translator supports only the SDM3000 RTUs. SDM3000 Network
Translator (SNT) utilizes the same hardware as the SDM3000 Advanced unit. See
SDM3000 Advanced Unit for more details.

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1.2.10.2 SDM3000 RTUs


This section provides an overview of the following components:

SDM3000 Basic Remote Terminal Unit (RTU).


SDM3000 Advanced unit.
SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU.
MOSCAD RS-232 Multiplexer.

SDM3000 Basic Unit


The SDM3000 (Site Device Manager 3000) Basic unit consists of a CPU, I/O, I/O interface,
LEDs, and optional internal power supply sections. It is designed for 19-inch rack mounting.
The SDM3000 RTU operates as a standalone unit. The SDM3000 Basic unit includes the
following discrete inputs and outputs:

Forty-eight (48) discrete Wet or Dry discrete inputs.


Sixteen (16) electrically energized digital outputs.

The SDM3000 Builder installs and configures the operation of the SDM3000 RTU. The two
12 VDC OUT connectors can serve as a power source for up to two SDM3000 I/O expansion
RTUs or other auxiliary units. Figure 1-8 and Figure 1-9 show the front and rear views of the
SDM3000 Basic unit.

Figure 1-8: SDM3000 Basic unit Front View

Figure 1-9: SDM3000 Basic unit Rear View

SDM3000 Advanced Unit


The SDM3000 Advanced unit consists of a CPU, I/O, I/O interface, LEDs, and optional
internal power supply sections. It is designed for 19-inch rack mounting. The SDM3000 RTU
operates as a standalone unit. The SDM3000 Advanced unit includes the following discrete
inputs and outputs:

Forty-eight (48) discrete Wet or Dry digital inputs.


Sixteen (16) electrically energized digital outputs.
Eight (8) analog inputs (5 VDC to +5 VDC).

The SDM3000 Advanced unit discrete inputs and outputs support can be expanded by
connecting up to six (6) SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTUs. It also includes the following ports:

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One (1) RS-232 (with flow control) or one RS-485 (selectable).


Four (4) RS-232 (comm ports 1, 3, and 4 with flow control).
One (1) Communication port to SDM3000 I/O expansion RTUs.
Two (2) LAN ports (Ethernet, 10/100Base-T).
One (1) Console Port (Ethernet, 10/100Base-T).
One (1) USB Port not supported.

The SDM3000 Builder configures the operation of the SDM3000 RTU. An application
determines the operation of the RTU. The application is downloaded from an external
computer to the SDM3000 RTUs memory. The two 12 VDC OUT connectors can serve as a
power source to up to two SDM3000 I/O expansion RTUs or other auxiliary units.
Figure 1-10 and Figure 1-11 show the front and rear views of the SDM3000 Advanced unit.

Figure 1-10: SDM3000 Advanced unit Front View

Figure 1-11: SDM3000 Advanced unit Rear View

SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU


The SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU consists of an adaptor, I/O, I/O interface, LEDs, and
optional internal power supply sections. The SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU is designed for
19-inch rack mounting. The SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU provides I/O expansion for
SDM3000 RTUs. Up to six SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTUs can be connected to one
SDM3000 RTU. The SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU is available in both basic and advanced
models. Both basic and advanced SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTUs include the following
discrete inputs and outputs:

Forty-eight (48) discrete Wet or Dry digital inputs.


Sixteen (16) electrically energized digital outputs.

The advanced SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU also includes eight analog inputs (5 V to +5
VDC). The SDM3000 I/O Expansion RTU also includes RS-485 IN and OUT
communication ports. The SDM3000 RTUs have the ability to control and monitor their I/O
Expansion RTUs through I/O RS-485 communication lines. Sometimes, an SDM3000 I/O
Expansion RTU can be used without an internal power supply. In such cases, the 12 VDC IN
connector is used to draw power from an RTU with internal power supply. An SDM3000 I/O
Expansion RTU can also be used with an internal power supply. In such cases, each of its
two 12 VDC OUT connectors serves as a power source for up to two other expansions or
RTUs.

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Figure 1-12 through Figure 1-14 show the front and rear views of the SDM3000 I/O
expansion RTU.

Figure 1-12: SDM3000 I/O Expansion Basic unit Front View

Figure 1-13: SDM3000 I/O Expansion Basic unit Rear View

Figure 1-14: SDM3000 I/O Expansion Advanced unit Rear View

SDM3000 Builder Application


The SDM3000 Builder software is used to plan and configure the SDM3000 RTUs and
SDM3000 Network Translators in ASTRO 25 sites.
MOSCAD RS-232 Multiplexer
The MOSCAD RS-232 Multiplexer (NFM R-MUX) is used to expand the connectivity of a
single SDM3000 RS-232 port. A multiplexer allows for one serial session to take place at a
time. Concurrent serial sessions are achieved only with independent connections to unique
SDM3000 serial ports. The RS-232 Multiplexer unit is designed for 19-inch rack mounting.
Two models of the MOSCAD RS-232 Multiplexer are available. <IP address> Model
F4558 (also known as R-MUX 1001) consists of:

Default 1 IN to 8 OUT serial ports.


Up to sixteen (16) expandable output ports.
Expandable one Power IN to 2 OUT.

Model F4568 (also known as R-MUX 1004) consists of:

Two (2) default 1 IN to 4 OUT serial ports.


Up to four (4) expandable 1 IN to 4 OUT serial ports.
Expandable one Power IN to 2 OUT.

The MOSCAD NFM R-MUX is shown in Figure 1-15 and Figure 1-16.

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Figure 1-15: MOSCAD NFM R-MUX Front View

Figure 1-16: MOSCAD NFM R-MUX Rear View

1.2.11

How Network Fault Management Works


The MOSCAD NFM system is used to monitor data about your system. It can also issue
control commands such as commands such as turning tower lights on and off, starting backup
generators, and turning base station on and off. MOSCAD NFM is used in fault monitoring
to report on the status of many third-party non-Motorola devices. These devices include:
power and security devices, microwave radios, an environmental alarms for doors, control
tower lights, and other equipment MOSCAD NFM (as part of UEM) displays the MOSCAD
NFM alarm information from network elements (devices) supported by MOSCAD RTUs,
which are viewable through the UEM The MOSCAD NFM system consists of the following
components:

SDM3000 Network Translator (SNT): A device that provides a communication


translation capability to bridge network changes from UDP/IP (SDM3000 RTU over
WAN) to TCP/IP. It communicates with SDM3000 RTUs.
SDM3000 RTU and NFM XC RTU over WAN: devices that provide a communication
translation capability to bridge network changes from UDP/IP (SDM3000 RTU over
WAN) to TCP/IP.
MOSCAD NFM Graphical Master Computer (GMC): PC-based Graphical User Interface
(GUI) that provides the display and logging of information received from RTUs.

MOSCAD NFM systems utilize two methods to obtain data:

Polling (interrogation) The MOSCAD NFM GMC communicates with the MOSCAD
IP Gateway. The MOSCAD IP Gateway communicates with RTUs in the system asking
for all data, or for data that has changed since the last poll. The RTU responds with an
Ack and the message (data).
Report by Exception (messaging or Change of State) If an input of the RTU
changes, the RTU automatically transmits the change to the managing device: MOSCAD
NFM GMC, or UEM.

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1.2.12

MOSCAD NFM in Unified Event Manager


The Unified Event Manager (UEM) manages faults for any SNMPv3 capable SDM3000
RTUs. Some devices in ASTRO 25 do not support SNMP and therefore report only to the
SDM3000 RTU over other protocols. The SDM3000 RTU and SDM3000 Network
Translator report their own status and status of other devices to UEM. For a list of devices
managed by UEM, refer to the Unified Event Manager manual and online help.

1.2.13

SDM3000 RTU Operating Specifications


Table 1-3 lists the operating specifications for the SDM3000 RTUs (Basic, Advanced, and
I/O Expansion) hardware.
Table 1-3: SDM3000 RTU Operating Specifications

Attribute

Specifications

Card Cage Dimension

1 Rack Unit

Width:

17-inch (43.5 cm)

Height:

1.65-inch (4.2 cm)

Depth:

12.9-inch (32.8 cm)

Temperature Range

30 C to 60 C (22 F to 140 F)

(except for lithium backup battery)

20 C to 60 C

Relative Humidity for Operation

90% to 95% at +50 C (122 F)

Table 1-4 lists the operating power specifications for the SDM3000 RTUs.
Table 1-4: SDM3000 RTU Operating Power Specifications

Operating Power
Primary Power IN

Power Requirement
24 V DC (18.632 V)/Maximum 14 W
48 V DC (3660 V)/Maximum 14W
90 V to 260 V AC; 47 Hz to 440 Hz,
Maximum 20 W

Secondary Power IN

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1.3

MICROWAVE POINT-TO-POINT BACKHAUL NETWORK


SYSTEM LAYOUT AND RADIO CONFIGURATION
The Microwave Network microwave network will consist of the following links using hot
standby radios:

Five (5) 11GHZ paths consisting of the following site links:


Brick MUA to Toms River.
Barnegat to West Creek.
Jackson to Manchester.
Manchester to Toms River.
Toms River to Lacy.

The new microwave will provide 400Mbps bandwidth for the IT department and 50Mbps
bandwidth for the radio network.

1.3.1

Radio Coverage Contours

1.3.1.1

Coverage Maps
The shaded areas, on the enclosed coverage maps indicate the predicted coverage within the
Ocean County region provided by the selected sites in the proposed system design. The
colored areas depict the coverage reliability goal. Coverage prediction maps are calculated
using in-street coverage modeling for a portable and mobile radio. The coverage CATP will
be performed using map 1, Portable Instreet Composite CATP Map (Reference 1)
Coverage maps have been created for portable radios operating in the TDMA mode. The
portable TDMA coverage maps will be used as the basis for coverage testing. All portable
coverage maps are based on the unit being worn at hip level using the standard wave Flex
Whip antenna, in a swivel case using a speaker microphone.
The coverage acceptance test plan will be a subjective audio quality test. This is also known
as a talk and listen test. The criteria for passing the coverage test will be that at least 97%
of the test grids demonstrate an audio quality of DAQ 3.4 or better within the areas of
coverage depicted on map.
The propagation studies provided to the County are specifically based on information
provided by the County on tower locations and antenna heights as listed in Table 1-5 Radio
Coverage Predication Parameter Table. It is important for the County to review said
parameters and confirm the accuracy of the information included. Clearly, any changes to
number of sites and/or the parameters shown in Table 1-5 will alter the coverage predictions
accordingly. New coverage predictions will be run and submitted reflecting any
modifications to the parameters.
Map
1

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Map ID
Reference 1

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700 MHz Phase 2 TDMA

jackson

Lakewood

New Egypt
Brick
Manchester

Toms River

Pasadena

Lacy

Barnegat

West Creek
Tuckerton

Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Intermap, increment P Corp., NRCAN,


Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), TomTom,
MapmyIndia, OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community

Hydra 4.5.3048.0

Onstreet Roundtrip Coverage Shown for the


APX7000 Portable Radio at Hip Level Performing
at DAQ-3.4

2242111825.11.000.1.5

1.3.2

Radio Coverage Predictions

1.3.2.1

Hydra Coverage Modeling Tool Overview


Hydra is an innovative software tool developed by Motorola to accurately predict the
coverage provided by Motorola's diverse portfolio of Radio Networks. The tool accounts for
the specific Environmental and System Factors unique to the proposed system and
topography, and displays the resulting coverage on colorful, easy to read maps.

1.3.2.2

Hydra Development
Hydra was developed to provide an accurate prediction of radio coverage for a particular
system by applying proven models to detailed system and environmental data across large
geographical areas.
To accurately create a picture of the predicted radio coverage, many elements must be
considered. Some of these elements, called system factors, are related to the system design
parameters. The system factors affecting coverage performance include: frequency, distance,
transmitter power, receiver sensitivity, antenna height, and antenna gain. Other factors, called
environmental factors, vary according to the path taken by the radio signal and the
environment surrounding the signal. Environmental factors include: terrain variations,
atmospheric conditions, obstructions, vegetation, buildings, ambient noise, and interference.
All propagation prediction methods try to account for both types of factors and incorporate
them into a computational model. In general, the currently accepted models, such as
Okumura and Bullington provide excellent indications of coverage performance.
In the past this level of analysis was adequate for the type of basic systems that were
available. However, todays complex technologies, such as digital radios or simulcast,
require a much more in-depth analysis of the expected coverage performance to create a cost
effective design. This makes it necessary to select the appropriate coverage model, provide
accurate representation of the environmental factors throughout the service area, and apply
the coverage analysis method to every location within the service area.
Recognizing these facts, Motorola has developed Hydra, a coverage analysis program.
Employing the knowledge gained from Motorola's many years of practical experience and
coverage testing, Hydra provides a superior means for analyzing system coverage. This
program, which is unique to Motorola, is named for its technique of computing coverage on
every tile in a service area rather than along a finite number of radials, as in past simulation
tools. Hydra computes layers of these tiles, with each layer containing the values of
databases, propagation model losses, or simulation results. Layers can be displayed
separately or in any combination as maps of the service area. Thus, the layers of tiles make
up a propagation "mosaic".

1.3.2.3

Coverage Reliability
Hydra coverage maps indicate the probability (usually referred to as reliability) of the radio
system providing a minimum acceptable criterion, such as a Delivered Audio Quality or a
BER. Since system coverage can never be one-hundred percent reliable, there will always be

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particular times and locations where the signal strength or BER is below that needed to reach
a desired performance criterion. These locations of unsatisfactory performance are often
predicted in a coverage study. However, there are also areas of unsatisfactory coverage that
cannot be predicted due to unknown circumstances such as shadowing of buildings, greater
than average tree density, ambient noise, atmospheric conditions, terrain variations not
accounted for in the coverage prediction, and interference from co-channel or adjacent
channel units operating outside their normal service area.
Because these conditions exist and signals fade due to these environmental and terrain
factors, coverage must be described statistically in the terms of a percentage of locations
which exhibit some specified minimum level of reliable communications.

1.3.2.4

Simulcast Coverage Performance


For a simulcast system, merely providing coverage maps of individual sites (separately or on
the same map) does not accurately represent the total system performance, which depends
upon aggregate signal levels and differential delays. Therefore, Motorola has developed
Hydras simulcast model which uses the delay spread methodology to simulate aggregate
signal strength and audio phase angle (delay) throughout the entire predicted coverage area.
All locations within the predicted coverage area are analyzed for the combined effect of
signal strengths and differential delays from all simulcast transmitters in the system. Any area
that exhibits an aggregate of signal strength and differential delay that could result in a
recovered signal which falls below the reliability design goal is treated in either of two ways:
a) It is designed to occur outside the predicted coverage area, or b) It is shown as an area of
less than acceptable performance.

1.3.2.5

Summary: Hydra Is an Invaluable Tool


Hydra is constantly under new development by Motorola's Resource Development
Engineering team to create the most accurate and up to date coverage prediction tool. It is
used extensively in the design and testing phases of Motorola's Radio Networks. It can be
used to accurately simulate coverage of Motorola's most complex radio systems or the
simplest. Hydra takes the guesswork out of predicting radio coverage by providing a reliable,
easy to read map of the coverage you can expect to receive with your expanding system.

1.3.2.6

Important Criteria

All portable coverage maps are based on the unit worn at hip level using the standard
wave Flex Whip antenna, in a swivel case and using a speaker microphone.
Trunking system coverage is based on providing a Delivered Audio Quality or DAQ of
3.4 or better within the areas of coverage depicted on map.
Coverage testing will be based on the TDMA based coverage maps. Motorola is only
performing a single coverage test. This will be based on portable in-street coverage in the
TDMA mode.
Coverage maps have been run at 97% reliability using the Roundtrip Reliability
calculations. This method takes the individual tile reliabilities and multiplies them.
Roundtrip maps show a composite prediction depicting both talk-out and talk-back
coverage performance. A tile depicting coverage implies reliable talk-in/talk-out
communications between a subscriber and the dispatcher.

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In the event that any of these parameters change, Motorola will need to submit new coverage
predictions to accurately reflect the correct parameters.

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Table 1-5: Ocean County, NJ P25 Infrastructure Design Parameters

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7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"

LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF

ANT. POINTING AZ (DEG. TN)

260
180
260
180
240
250
180
180
180
180
180

ANT. GAIN (dB)

200.0
200.0
100.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0

RX ANTENNA MODEL

OMNI
OMNI
225
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI

RX ANTENNA MFG.

9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

TOWER TOP AMP.

265
180
240
180
240
250
190
190
190
190
190

MAIN LINE MAX LENGTH (FT)

30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

TOWER TO SHELTER LENGTH (FT)

RX ANT. MOUNT HEIGTH (AGL)

235
150
210
150
210
220
160
160
160
160
160

MAIN LINE TYPE (LDF)

SITE ERP (W)

LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF

ANT. POINTING AZ (DEG. TN)

1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"

ANT. GAIN (dBd)

SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SE414SF3P4LDF(E5749)
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF

TOTAL LINE LENGTH (FT)

SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR

TOWER TO SHELTER LENGTH (FT)

TX ANTENNA MODEL

235
150
210
150
210
220
160
160
160
160
160

RECEIVE

TOWER LINE LENGTH (FT)

TX ANTENNA MFG.

74-11-41.5 W
74-28-58.5 W
74-9-38.50 W
74-20-41.50 W
74-24-24.00 W
74-15-37.00 W
74-21-3.5 W
74-18-40.6 W
74-12-27.6W
74-17-31.6W
74-4-39.4 W

MAIN LINE TYPE (LDF)

TX ANT. MOUNT HEIGHT (AGL)

LATITUDE (DD-MM-SS) {WGS84}

Toms River
39-58-25.4 N
New Egypt
40-4-58.4 N
Lakewood
40-6-8.40 N
Tuckerton
39-36-7.40 N
Pasadena
39-54-6.00 N
Barnegat
39-45-38.00 N
Jackson
40-6-34.6 N
West Creek
39-38-16.7 N
Lacy
39-51-39.1 N
Manchester
40-01-31.5 N
Brick (Ocean County 40-2-48.8 N

TRANSMIT

LONGITUDE (DD-MM-SS) {WGS84}

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

SITE NAME

SITE #

SITE INFORMATION

30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

290
180
290
210
270
280
210
210
210
210
210

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR

SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SE414SF3P4LDF(E5749)
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF

9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

OMNI
OMNI
225
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI

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ISSI NGW GATEWAY INTERFACE


The ISSI Network Gateway Application is one of a variety of solutions Motorola envisions to address
the need for connecting disparate trunked networks. The ISSI Network Gateway Application is a
connectivity solution which utilizes an available ASTRO 25 Zone Controller Site Link to connect
over a wireline P25 ISSI interface, to another network with another ISSI gateway similarly connected.
The ISSI Network Gateway will work with any ASTRO 25 System Release 7.5 and higher. Each ISSI
Network Gateway Application allows 27 simultaneous trunked calls between systems and 60
interoperability Talkgroup pairs. The network gateway architecture has some distinctive advantages,
which are outlined in detail in the following pages.
A high level, generic use case of how two systems are connected, is shown below in Figure 1-17.

Figure 1-17: ISSI Network Gateway Solution

The ISSI network gateway application enables the connectivity across the two (or more) systems by
mapping Talkgroup IDs from one System A to another System B. In the example TG100 on
System A is associated in the gateway to be connected to TG 150 on System B. Should any of the
users (Art, Les, Andy, Roy or Jon) key up in either network, the Zone Controllers send the
call to the site gateways which then send the audio and signaling to the other network and initiate the
associated Talkgroup traffic, thereby creating a virtual inter-system Talkgroup operation.
In the roaming case shown below in Figure 1-18, the roaming user, Les, manually roams into the
other system. Once Les notices that the signal from his current system (System A) begins to decline,
he would initiate a mode change on his radio, either by changing the knob or through the keypad. This
process is also known as fingertip roaming. He also would need to know the associated TG 150 on
System B.
Once he has selected TG 150 on System B, Les would be operating on the virtual Talkgroup
spanning the two systems. Readers familiar with P25 roaming will recognize this operation to be
identical to system to system roaming used today. The important enhancement for Les is that after
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he roams into System B, he will continue communications with his home dispatcher in System A as
well as any users who are still on TG 100 in System (Art).

Figure 1-18: ISSI Network Gateway Solution Roaming

1.4.1

Advantages of the ISSI Network Gateway Application Architecture

Connects Systems with Different System IDs The ISSI Network Gateway Application
enables two systems, each using a different System and WACN ID to be connected over a
wireline connection.
Can be Added to Existing ASTRO 25 Networks Bolt-On The ISSI Network Gateway
Application can be added to an existing and deployed ASTRO 25 network without requiring that
the network be upgraded to a new version.
The gateway enables two systems to be connected together of virtually any Motorola vintage
(ASTRO 25 7.5 or higher), effectively decoupling systems and avoiding inter-agency funding
dependences.
An ancillary benefit of the bolt-on implementation is ease of installation. Due to the fact
that the gateway connected at the site link layer, the ISSI Network Gateway application(s)
can be installed and configured in the network in a few days, rather than weeks for a zone
link.
Roaming Enabled without Upgrading Subscribers The ISSI Network Gateway Application
enables wireline connectivity using the P25 ISSI without requiring a software upgrade to the
subscriber devices to enable manual roaming.
Networks Connect While Retaining Control of Their Individual Systems UCS The ISSI
Network Gateway Application preserves the User Configuration Subsystem databases on each
side of the gateway enabling users to retain operational autonomy over their system.

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Cost Effective Implementation The ISSI Network Gateway is a very cost effective
implementation of system interoperability as a result of its site link layer architecture, installation
ease and limited feature set.
Wireline-based Solution Enables End-to-End Encryption/Does not require Transcoding
The wireline connectivity enables end to end encryption, lower audio delay and does not require
transcoding or double-vocoding. This advantage is experienced in lower delays, better audio
quality and more robust call services than can be accomplished by analog audio-based
connections.

Operational Capacities of the ISSI Gateway Application Architecture

Features Supported The ISSI Network Gateway Application supports the following features:
ISSI Group Call, ISSI Emergency Call, End-to-End Encryption, and ISSI Manual (finger tip)
Roaming are supported.
Capacity Each ISSI Network Gateway Application allows 27 simultaneous trunked calls
between systems and 60 interoperability Talkgroup pairs.
Console Priority The initial ISSI Network Gateway Application does not support Console
Priority across the interface

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SYSTEM DIAGRAMS
Motorola Solutions has provided system diagrams on the following pages in the order listed below.
1. Ocean County System Diagram
2. Ocean County Simulcast Prime Diagram
3. Ocean County Simulcast Prime Rack
4. Ocean County Simulcast Remote Diagram
5. Ocean County Simulcast Remote Rack

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LEGEND
Jackson

New Microwave

Lakewood

Existing Microwave

New Egypt
700 at Existing Sites
Brick

Manchester

700 at New Sites

Toms River

Pasadena

D
Lacey

Barnegat West

PROJECT:

West Creek

OCEAN COUNTY

TITLE:

Tuckerton

DESIGNED BY:

T. CAMPANALE

ORIGINAL DOCUMENT SIZE IS 11X17, CORRECT SCALE


IS NOT GUARANTEED IF REDUCED OR ENLARGED

SYSTEM
DATE:

6/24/2014

1
J

10 Channel Main Simulcast Prime SIte


Existing TRAK 9100
Frequency Standard

Prime Site Controller

H
Prime Site Controller

Sub Site Access Router

To Master Site Rack


Sub Site Access Router
To Microwave

Site LAN Switch

To Master Site Rack

Prime Site Access Router

CWR Panel
Prime Site Access Router

Site LAN Switch

GGM 8000 Comparator

GGM 8000 Comparator

E
GGM 8000 Comparator

LEGEND

GGM 8000 Comparator

10/100 BaseT
Reference
T1
GGM 8000 Comparator

GGM 8000 Comparator

PROJECT:

TITLE:

OCEAN COUNTY
TOMS RIVER PRIME SITE

DESIGNED BY:

T. CAMPANALE

DATE:

6/24/2014

H
DC Plant

New Rack

7 ft 23 in rack

New Rack

New Rack

7 ft rack

7 ft rack

7 ft rack

GTR8000 INTF 01

GTR8000 INTF 02

Power Distribution

New Rack

7 ft rack

G
5-

5-

5-

5-

RX OPT TRAY 01

5-

TX OPT TRAY 02

SITE LNA TRAY 1

DC DISTRIBUTION

TX OPT TRAY 01

10-

10-

10-

10-

10-

SITE GTWY 01

SS SDM ADV 01
GGM 8000 GTWY 01
SWITCH 01

DC RECTIFIERS

15-

15-

15-

15-

15-

GGM 8000 GTWY 02


LANSW 01
LANSW 02
SITE ACCS RTR 01

20-

20-

20-

CMBNR 01

20-

CMBNR 02

SITE ACCS RTR 02


CWR

MICROWAVE SPACE

25-

20-

GCM 8000 06

25-

25-

25-

25-

BATTERY TRAY 3

GCM 8000 05
GCM 8000 04

D
30-

30-

30-

30-

GTR 8000 02

BATTERY TRAY 2
35-

35-

35-

30-

GTR 8000 03
35-

GCM 8000 03
GCM 8000 02

35-

GCM 8000 01

C
40-

40-

40-

40-

40-

GCP 8000 02

BATTERY TRAY 1
GCP 8000 01

DC POWER SYSTEM

MICROWAVE

SIMULCAST RACK 1

SIMULCAST RACK 2

Prime Rack

DC POWER
SYSTEM

MICROWAVE

SIMULCAST
RACK 1

SIMULCAST
RACK 2

PRIME

PROJECT:

OCEAN COUNTY

TITLE:

TOMS RIVER SIMULCAST PRIME

DESIGNED BY:

T. CAMPANALE

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IS NOT GUARANTEED IF REDUCED OR ENLARGED

DATE:

6/24/2014

700 Transmit Antenna

Diversity Receive
700 Antennas

G
Microwave Outdoor
Radios and Antennas
GPS Antennas

Dual Diversity
Tower Top Amp
F

DI Alarm Inputs
40

40

E
SDM3000 RTU
35

35

30

30

GGM8000 Site Router 1

D
25

25

20

20

C
MNI
Microwave

15

15

10

10

B
5

PROJECT:

Odd Number
Channels

Even Number
Channels

TITLE:

OCEAN COUNTY

11 CHANNEL SIMULCAST SITE

DESIGNED BY:

TONY CAMPANALE

ORIGINAL DOCUMENT SIZE IS 11X17, CORRECT SCALE


IS NOT GUARANTEED IF REDUCED OR ENLARGED

DATE:

6/24/2014

H
DC Plant

New Rack

7 ft 23 in rack

7 ft rack

New Rack

G
5-

5-

New Rack

7 ft rack

7 ft rack

GTR8000 INTF 01

GTR8000 INTF 02

5-

5-

RX OPT TRAY 01

TX OPT TRAY 02

SITE LNA TRAY 1

DC DISTRIBUTION

TX OPT TRAY 01

10-

10-

10-

10-

SITE GTWY 01

SS SDM ADV 01
TTA CMU 01

DC RECTIFIERS

15-

15-

20-

15-

20-

20-

15-

CMBNR 01

20-

CMBNR 02

MICROWAVE SPACE

25-

25-

25-

25-

30-

30-

30-

BATTERY TRAY 3

D
30-

GTR 8000 02

BATTERY TRAY 2
35-

35-

35-

GTR 8000 03
35-

C
40-

40-

40-

40-

BATTERY TRAY 1

DC POWER SYSTEM

MICROWAVE

SIMULCAST RACK 1

SIMULCAST RACK 2

DC POWER
SYSTEM

MICROWAVE

SIMULCAST
RACK 1

SIMULCAST
RACK 2

PROJECT:

A
TITLE:

OCEAN COUNTY

11 CHANNEL SIMULCAST SITE

DESIGNED BY:

T. CAMPANALE

ORIGINAL DOCUMENT SIZE IS 11X17, CORRECT SCALE


IS NOT GUARANTEED IF REDUCED OR ENLARGED

DATE:

6/24/2014

PROPOSAL TO

OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

SECTION 2

STATEMENT OF
WORK
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The design, technical, pricing, and other information (Information) furnished with this submission is proprietary information of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
(Motorola) and is submitted with the restriction that it is to be used for evaluation purposes only. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the
Information is not to be disclosed publicly or in any manner to anyone other than those required to evaluate the Information without the express written
permission of Motorola.
MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings,
LLC and are used under license. SYMBOL is a trademark owned by Symbol Technologies, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola
Solutions, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 2
Statement of Work ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1
Contract .............................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.1 Contract Award (Milestone) ............................................................................................ 2-1
2.1.2 Contract Administration .................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1.3 Project Kickoff ................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2
Contract Design Review ..................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1 Review Contract Design ................................................................................................. 2-2
2.2.2 Design Approval (Milestone) .......................................................................................... 2-3
2.3
Order Processing ............................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 Process Equipment List.................................................................................................. 2-3
2.4
Manufacturing and Staging ................................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.1 Manufacture Motorola Fixed Network Equipment .......................................................... 2-4
2.4.2 Manufacture Motorola Subscribers ................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.3 Manufacture Non-Motorola Equipment .......................................................................... 2-4
2.4.4 Ship to Staging (Milestone) ............................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.5 Stage System .................................................................................................................2-4
2.4.6 Perform Staging Acceptance Test Procedures .............................................................. 2-5
2.4.7 Ship Equipment to Field ................................................................................................. 2-5
2.4.8 CCSi Ship Acceptance (Milestone) ................................................................................ 2-6
2.5
Develop Fleetmap ..............................................................................................................2-6
2.5.1 Develop Templates ........................................................................................................ 2-6
2.6
Civil Work ........................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.6.1 Site Development at Toms River Site ............................................................................ 2-7
2.6.1.1 Site Scope Summary ..............................................................................................2-7
2.6.2 Site Development at New Egypt Site ............................................................................. 2-9
2.6.2.1 Site Scope Summary ..............................................................................................2-9
2.6.3 Site Development at Lakewood Site ............................................................................ 2-11
2.6.3.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-11
2.6.4 Site Development at Tuckerton Site ............................................................................. 2-13
2.6.5 Site Development at Pasadena Site............................................................................. 2-15
2.6.5.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-16
2.6.6 Site Development at Barnegat Site .............................................................................. 2-18
2.6.6.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-18
2.6.7 Site Development at Jackson Site................................................................................ 2-19
2.6.7.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-20
2.6.8 Site Development at West Creek Site .......................................................................... 2-22
2.6.8.1 Site Scope Summary ............................................................................................2-22
2.6.9 Site Development at Lacy Site ..................................................................................... 2-25
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2.6.10 Site Development at Brick Site ................................................................................. 2-28
2.6.10.1 Site Scope Summary ...........................................................................................2-28
2.6.11 Site Development at Manchester Site ...................................................................... 2-31
2.6.11.1 Site Scope Summary ...........................................................................................2-31
2.6.12 Ocean County Responsibilities: ............................................................................... 2-34
2.6.13 Assumptions: ............................................................................................................ 2-35
2.7
System Installation ...........................................................................................................2-37
2.7.1 Install Fixed Network Equipment .................................................................................. 2-37
2.7.2 Fixed Network Equipment Installation Complete .......................................................... 2-37
2.7.3 Microwave Installation .................................................................................................. 2-38
2.7.4 System Installation Acceptance (Milestone)................................................................. 2-38
2.8
System Optimization ........................................................................................................ 2-38
2.8.1 Optimize System FNE .................................................................................................. 2-38
2.8.2 Link Verification ............................................................................................................2-39
2.8.3 Completion Criteria:...................................................................................................... 2-39
2.8.4 Optimization Complete ................................................................................................. 2-39
2.9
Training ............................................................................................................................ 2-39
2.9.1 Perform Training........................................................................................................... 2-39
2.9.2 Training Complete ........................................................................................................ 2-39
2.10 Audit and Acceptance Testing ......................................................................................... 2-40
2.10.1 Perform R56 Installation Audit .................................................................................. 2-40
2.10.2 Perform Testing ........................................................................................................ 2-40
2.10.3 Perform Coverage Testing ....................................................................................... 2-40
2.10.4 System Acceptance Test Procedures (Milestone) ................................................... 2-41
2.11 Subscriber Installation ......................................................................................................2-41
2.11.1 Program and Install Mobiles ..................................................................................... 2-41
2.11.2 Program and Distribute Portables ............................................................................ 2-42
2.11.3 Program Control Stations ......................................................................................... 2-42
2.11.4 Subscribers Complete .............................................................................................. 2-42
2.12 Finalize ............................................................................................................................. 2-43
2.12.1 Cutover ..................................................................................................................... 2-43
2.12.2 Resolve Punchlist ..................................................................................................... 2-43
2.12.3 Transition to Service/Project Transition Certificate................................................... 2-43
2.12.4 Finalize Documentation ............................................................................................ 2-44
2.12.5 Final Acceptance (Milestone) ................................................................................... 2-44
2.13 Project Administration ...................................................................................................... 2-44
2.13.1 Project Status Meetings ........................................................................................... 2-44
2.13.2 Progress Milestone Submittal ................................................................................... 2-45
2.13.3 Change Order Process ............................................................................................. 2-45
2.13.3.1 Example - Change Order Form ...........................................................................2-46
2.14 Preliminary Project Schedule ........................................................................................... 2-48
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2.1

CONTRACT

2.1.1

Contract Award (Milestone)

2.1.2

Ocean County and Motorola execute the contract and both parties receive all the necessary
documentation.

Contract Administration
Motorola Responsibilities:
Assign a Project Manager, as the single point of contact with authority to make project decisions.
Assign resources necessary for project implementation.
Set up the project in the Motorola information system.
Schedule the project kickoff meeting with Ocean County.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Assign a Project Manager as the single point of contact responsible for Ocean County-signed
approvals.
Assign other resources necessary to ensure completion of project tasks for which Ocean County is
responsible.
Completion Criteria:
Motorola internal processes are set up for project management.
Both Motorola and Ocean County assign all required resources.
Project kickoff meeting is scheduled.

2.1.3

Project Kickoff
Motorola Responsibilities:
Conduct a project kickoff meeting during the CDR phase of the project.
Ensure key project team participants attend the meeting.
Introduce all project participants attending the meeting.
Review the roles of the project participants to identify communication flows and decision-making
authority between project participants.
Review the overall project scope and objectives with Ocean County.
Review the resource and scheduling requirements with Ocean County.
Review the Project Schedule with Ocean County to address upcoming milestones and/or events.
Review the teams interactions (Motorola and Ocean County), meetings, reports, milestone
acceptance, and the Ocean Countys participation in particular phases.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Ocean Countys key project team participants attend the meeting.
Review Motorola and Ocean County responsibilities.

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Completion Criteria:
Project kickoff meeting completed.
Meeting notes identify the next action items.

2.2

CONTRACT DESIGN REVIEW

2.2.1

Review Contract Design


Motorola Responsibilities:
Meet with the Ocean County project team.
Review the operational requirements and the impact of those requirements on various equipment
configurations.
Establish a defined baseline for the system design and identify any special product requirements
and their impact on system implementation.
Review the System Design, Statement of Work, Project Schedule, and Acceptance Test Plans,
and update the contract documents accordingly.
Discuss the proposed Cutover Plan and methods to document a detailed procedure.
Submit design documents to Ocean County for approval. These documents form the basis of the
system, which Motorola will manufacture, assemble, stage, and install.
Prepare equipment layout plans for staging.
Provide minimum acceptable performance specifications for microwave, fiber, or copper links.
Establish demarcation point (supplied by the Motorola system engineer) to define the connection
point between the Motorola-supplied equipment and the Ocean County-supplied link(s) and
external interfaces.
Finalize site acquisition and development plan.
Conduct (updated) site evaluations to capture site details of the system design and to
determine site readiness.
Determine each sites ability to accommodate proposed equipment based upon physical
capacity.
Prepare Site Evaluation Report that summarizes findings of above-described site evaluations.
Assist Ocean County with frequency planning services, frequency search services, interference
analysis, public notifications, coordination, and frequency recommendations for the radio system.
Work with Ocean County to identify radio interference between the new communication system
and other existing radio systems.
Restrictions:
Motorola assumes no liability or responsibility for inadequate frequency availability or
frequency licensing issues.
Motorola is not responsible for issues outside of its immediate control. Such issues include,
but are not restricted to, improper frequency coordination by others and non-compliant
operation of other radios.
Motorola is not responsible for co-channel interference due to errors in frequency
coordination by APCO or any other unlisted frequencies, or the improper design, installation,
or operation of systems installed or operated by others
If, for any reason, any of the proposed sites cannot be utilized due to reasons beyond
Motorolas control, the costs associated with site changes or delays including, but not limited
to, re-engineering, frequency re-licensing, site zoning, site permitting, schedule delays, site
abnormalities, re-mobilization, etc., will be paid for by Ocean County and documented
through the change order process.

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Ocean County Responsibilities:


Ocean Countys key project team participants attend the meeting.
Make timely decisions, according to the Project Schedule.
Frequency Licensing and Interference:
As mandated by the FCC, Ocean County, as the licensee, has the ultimate responsibility for
providing all required radio licensing or licensing modifications for the system prior to
system staging. This responsibility includes paying for FCC licensing and frequency
coordination fees.
Provide the FCC call sign station identifier for each site prior to system staging.
Completion Criteria:
Complete Design Documentation, which may include updated System Description, Equipment
List, system drawings, or other documents applicable to the project.
Incorporate any deviations from the proposed system into the contract documents accordingly.
The system design is frozen in preparation for subsequent project phases such as Order
Processing and Manufacturing.
A Change Order is executed in accordance with all material changes resulting from the Design
Review to the contract.

2.2.2

Design Approval (Milestone)

Ocean County executes a Design Approval milestone document.

2.3

ORDER PROCESSING

2.3.1

Process Equipment List


Motorola Responsibilities:
Validate Equipment List by checking for valid model numbers, versions, compatible options to
main equipment, and delivery data.
Enter order into Motorolas Customer Order Fulfillment (COF) system.
Create Ship Views, to confirm with the Ocean County the secure storage location(s) to which the
equipment will ship. Ship Views are the mailing labels that carry complete equipment shipping
information, which direct the timing, method of shipment, and ship path for ultimate destination
receipt.
Create equipment orders.
Reconcile the equipment list(s) to the Contract.
Procure third-party equipment if applicable.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Approve shipping location(s).
Completion Criteria:
Verify that the Equipment List contains the correct model numbers, version, options, and delivery
data.
Trial validation completed.
Bridge the equipment order to the manufacturing facility.

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2.4

MANUFACTURING AND STAGING

2.4.1

Manufacture Motorola Fixed Network Equipment


Motorola Responsibilities:
Manufacture the Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) necessary for the system based on equipment
order.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
None.
Completion Criteria:
FNE shipped the staging facility.

2.4.2

Manufacture Motorola Subscribers


Motorola Responsibilities:
Manufacture the subscribers necessary for the system, based on equipment order and project
schedule.
Ship a representative sample of subscribers to staging facilities.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
None.
Completion Criteria:
Subscribers (mobile or portable radios) shipped to the field.

2.4.3

Manufacture Non-Motorola Equipment


Motorola Responsibilities:
Procure non-Motorola equipment necessary for the system based on equipment order.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
None.
Completion Criteria:
Ship non-Motorola manufactured equipment to the field and/or the staging facility.

2.4.4

Ship to Staging (Milestone)

2.4.5

Ship all equipment needed for staging to Motorolas factory staging facility in Schaumburg,
Illinois [Customer Center for Solutions Integration (CCSi)].

Stage System
Motorola Responsibilities:
Set up and rack the system equipment on a site-by-site basis, as it will be configured in the field
at each of the transmitter/receiver sites.

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Cut and label cables according to the approved CDR documentation.


Label the cables with to/from information to specify interconnection for field installation and
future servicing needs.
Complete the cabling/connecting of the subsystems to each other (connectorization of the
subsystems).
Assemble required subsystems to assure system functionality.
Power up, program, and test all staged equipment.
Confirm system configuration and software compatibility to the existing system.
Load application parameters on all equipment according to input from Systems Engineering.
Complete programming of the Fixed Network Equipment.
Program the approved templates into a radio-programming template tool.
Complete programming of sample Subscriber units.
Inventory the equipment with serial numbers and installation references.
Complete system documentation.
Third party subsystems may be staged at the manufacturers facilities and integrated in the field.
Provide a Factory Acceptance Test Plan.

Ocean County Responsibilities:


Provide an internet connection to existing Master site for CCSI to integrate new simulcast
subsystem and RF sites.
Provide information on room layouts or other information necessary for the assembly to meet
field conditions.
Review and approve proposed Factory Acceptance Test Plan.
Completion Criteria:
System staging completed and ready for testing.

2.4.6

Perform Staging Acceptance Test Procedures


Motorola Responsibilities:
Test and validate system software and features.
Functional testing of standard system features.
Conduct site and system level testing.
Power-up site equipment and perform standardized functionality tests.
Perform system burn-in 24 hours a day during staging to isolate and capture any defects.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
None.

2.4.7

Ship Equipment to Field


Motorola Responsibilities:
Pack system for shipment to final destination.
Arrange for shipment to the field.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
None.

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Completion Criteria:
Equipment ready for shipment to the field.

2.4.8

CCSi Ship Acceptance (Milestone)

2.5

All equipment shipped to the field.

DEVELOP FLEETMAP
Motorola Responsibilities:
Schedule required meeting(s) with the appropriate Ocean County representative(s)/agency(ies).
Meet with Ocean Countys user groups.
Provide details on the features and functionality of the Motorola equipment/system.
Work with Ocean County and participating agency(ies) to develop and obtain approval of the
fleetmap for the system.
Program the infrastructure equipment, subscribers, terminals, and any other radio system FNE,
based on fleetmap.
Any changes requested by Ocean County, after approval of fleetmap and template definitions,
will require updating the contract documents accordingly.
Provide guidelines for development of fleetmap to Ocean County on projects where subscriber
units are being purchased/reprogrammed outside the scope of this project.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Designate a representative for the user groups, to make timely decisions on their behalf.
Configure, Manage, and Control the Fleetmap Database.
User group reviews its radio standard operational policies and then determines what
modifications will be required, if any.
Create a Console Dispatch and Radio Programming Policy to decide how each Subscriber
group will operate on the system and what features will be activated.
User group representative(s) makes Fleetmap programming decisions.
Complete the initial fleetmapping process prior to staging of the system.
Completion Criteria:
Fleetmap requirements completed and approved by Ocean County.

2.5.1

Develop Templates
Motorola Responsibilities:
Motorola assists Ocean County in defining each radio template. Labor for eight (8) radio
templates has been included in the proposal. Labor costs for additional templates will be provided
as a change order.
Motorola participates in a meeting to finalize any changes among user groups.
Program the approved templates into a radio-programming template tool.
Program sample radios with approved templates and deliver for Ocean Countys evaluation.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Evaluate sample radios and provide feedback.
Approve templates.

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Completion Criteria:
Templates completed and approved by Ocean County.

2.6

CIVIL WORK

2.6.1

Site Development at Toms River Site


Existing Dispatch Center. Proposing to install new FNE in existing communication room and new
antennas on existing tower.

2.6.1.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Not included.
Existing tower to be used for antennas 200-foot self-supported tower.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings, showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening, including limited
literature and records search and brief reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and
cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection
1.1307 that may be potentially impacted by the proposed construction activity. This does not
include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the
proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental impact and thus require
additional documentation, submittals, or work.
Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure, if necessary, to support
the proposed antenna system. If the tower structure fails the analysis, the cost of any site
relocation or modifications to the tower required to support the antenna system will be the
responsibility of Ocean County. NOTE: This task does not include mapping, structural
measurement survey, materials testing, geotechnical investigation, and/or other field investigation
to acquire the data. If applicable, these tasks will be noted separately in the SOW.
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Permits
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-7

Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Site Grounding
During the site visit it appeared that both the exterior grounding (i.e., tower, ice bridge, external
ground bar bonding, etc.) and interior communication room site grounding was incomplete and
was a work in progress. It has been assumed that all underground work (i.e., tower ground ring,
ice bridge ground, etc.) and interior grounding will be completed by others and will comply with
the current version of Motorolas R56 guidelines and standards prior to Motorola mobilizing to
the site. Motorola has included the following scope for addressing the proposed communication
room grounding and for some minor exterior grounding as follows;
Ensuring that the master ground bar is properly bonded to the external ground.
Ensuring the interior room perimeter ground (Halo) is properly bonded to the MGB.
Ensuring the external ground bars are properly bonded to the site ground.
Provide for grounding of ancillary equipment located in the proposed communication room
and that has not be been properly bonded to the perimeter ground (Halo)
Conducting a three-point ground resistance test of the existing site ground system. Should
any improvements to grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such
improvements shall be the responsibility of Ocean County.
The site grounding scope and pricing is subject to change pending a follow-up site visit to be
conducted post-sale to see what items remain to be completed (if anything) or needs to be
reworked for compliance with Motorolas R56 guidelines. Any additional work and associated
costs required to address site grounding deficiencies shall be handled in accordance with the
change order process.
Site Electrical
Supply and install the following FNE power circuits:
Six (6) 30-amp, 120V circuits.
Three (3) 30-amp, 208V/240V circuits.
Includes supplying and installing circuit breakers, conduit and conductors required to
connect the new circuits to existing room distribution panel located within 35 conductor
feet of where new equipment shall be located.
Supply and install one (1) primary Type 1 surge protector on the existing room distribution panel
to protect the equipment from surges.
Cable Management
Supply and install 18-inch-wide cable runway (up to 20 linear feet) inside the existing room.
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Supply and install three (3) 6-foot side arm(s) for antenna mounts.
Note: Two of the proposed antennas to share a side arm (one antenna to be inverted below the
other antennas).

Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).


Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 550 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 550 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 420 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-8

Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.


Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.
Supply and install one (1) ground buss bar at the bottom of the antenna support structure for
grounding RF cables before they make horizontal transition.

Miscellaneous
Supply and install one (1) wall-mounted 10-pound CO2 fire extinguisher and one (1) wallmounted 20-pound ABC fire extinguisher.
Supply and install "No smoking" EME signage at the site.
Supply and install one (1) eye wash station and one (1) first aid kit.
Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.2

Site Development at New Egypt Site


Existing County RF site. Site has existing shelter and tower that will be used for installation of FNE
and antennas. Proposing to supply and install a new 50KW outdoor diesel fueled generator to replace
the existing 31KW LPV generator.

2.6.2.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Not included.
New fuel tank size 300 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 50 kW, Type Outdoor.
Existing tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings, showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening, including limited
literature and records search and brief reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and
cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection
1.1307 that may be potentially impacted by the proposed construction activity. This does not
include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the
proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental impact and thus require
additional documentation, submittals, or work.
Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure, if necessary, to support
the proposed antenna system. If the tower structure fails the analysis, the cost of any site
Ocean County, New Jersey
Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-9

relocation or modifications to the tower required to support the antenna system will be the
responsibility of Ocean County. NOTE: This task does not include mapping, structural
measurement survey, materials testing, geotechnical investigation, and/or other field investigation
to acquire the data. If applicable, these tasks will be noted separately in the SOW.
Provide tower climbing and tower mapping services for towers up to 350 feet to collect
information about structural members and existing equipment.

Permits
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Generator Replacement
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation pad for the proposed 50 kW replacement
generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (50 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) automatic transfer switch and connect it to new generator and existing
electric main.
Supply and install 300 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill generator fuel tank.
Supply equipment, labor and materials to demolish and dispose of the existing generator
foundation pad.
Supply equipment labor, equipment and materials required to disconnect the existing generator
and ATS. Includes transporting and delivering existing generator and ATS to a County-owned
facility located within 50 miles of the site.
Site Grounding
Provide for grounding of new generator and fuel tank to the existing site ground in accordance
with Motorolas R56 standards.
Replace the existing tower and external ground bars with new larger bars to provide space for
adding the additional ground lugs required for grounding of the new equipment to be installed by
Motorola. Includes re-terminating existing ground leads upon installation of the replacement
bars.
Supply and install master ground bar (MGB) below the existing cable entry ports and provide for
termination of the existing perimeter ground conductor (Halo) on the new bar to be installed.
Ensure that the existing tower legs are properly bonded to existing tower ground ring in
accordance with Motorolas R56 standards.
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Site Electrical
Supply and install the following FNE power circuits;

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-10 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Three (3) 30-amp, 208V/240V circuits. Includes supplying and installing circuit breakers,
conduit and conductors required to connect the new circuits to existing room distribution
panel located within 35 conductor feet of where new equipment shall be located.
Supply labor required to relocate the existing surge protection device (SPD) circuit breakers so
that the SPD functions properly (dumps a surge before other circuits are impacted)

Antenna and Transmission Line Installation


Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Supply and install three (3) 6-foot side arm(s) for antenna mounts.
Note: Two of the proposed antennas to share a side arm (one antenna to be inverted below the
other antennas)

Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).


Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 390 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 390 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 350 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.

Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.3

Site Development at Lakewood Site


Existing County RF site. Site has existing shelter and tower that will be used for installation of FNE
and antennas. Proposing to supply and install a new 50KW outdoor diesel fueled generator to replace
the existing 23.5KW LPV generator.

2.6.3.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Not included.
New fuel tank size 300 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 50 kW, Type Outdoor.
Existing tower to be used for antennas 260-foot self-supported tower.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings, showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Ocean County, New Jersey
Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-11

Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening, including limited
literature and records search and brief reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and
cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection
1.1307 that may be potentially impacted by the proposed construction activity. This does not
include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the
proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental impact and thus require
additional documentation, submittals, or work.
Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure, if necessary, to support
the proposed antenna system. If the tower structure fails the analysis, the cost of any site
relocation or modifications to the tower required to support the antenna system will be the
responsibility of Ocean County. NOTE: This task does not include mapping, structural
measurement survey, materials testing, geotechnical investigation, and/or other field investigation
to acquire the data. If applicable, these tasks will be noted separately in the SOW.
Provide tower climbing and tower mapping services for towers up to 350 feet to collect
information about structural members and existing equipment.

Permits
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Generator Replacement
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation pad for the proposed 50 kW replacement
generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (50 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) automatic transfer switch and connect it to new generator and existing
electric main.
Supply and install 300 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill generator fuel tank.
Supply equipment, labor and materials to demolish and dispose of the existing generator
foundation pad.
Supply equipment labor, equipment and materials required to disconnect the existing generator
and ATS. Includes transporting and delivering existing generator and ATS to a County-owned
facility located within 50 miles of the site.
Cable Management
Supply and install cable entry panel with 6 ports. To be located next to existing cable entry port.
Provide equipment, labor and materials to extend/fan out the existing cable ice bridge to provide
protection for cable transitioning from new cable port to existing ice bridge.
Site Grounding
Provide for grounding of new generator and fuel tank to the existing site ground in accordance
with Motorolas R56 standards.

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-12 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Replace the existing tower and external ground bars with new larger bars to provide space for
adding the additional ground lugs required for grounding of the new equipment to be installed by
Motorola. Includes re-terminating existing ground leads upon installation of the replacement bars.
Supply and install new sub system ground bar (SSGB) at new cable port panel (interior) and bond
to the existing MGB.
Provide for grounding/bonding of ice bridge extension.

Site Electrical
Supply and install the following FNE power circuits:
Three (3) 30-amp, 208V/240V circuits. Includes supplying and installing circuit breakers,
conduit and conductors required to connect the new circuits to existing room distribution
panel located within 35 conductor feet of where new equipment shall be located.
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Supply and install three (3) 6-foot side arm(s) for antenna mounts.
Note: Two of the proposed antennas to share a side arm (one antenna to be inverted below the
other antennas)

Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).


Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 530 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 530 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 454 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.

Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.4

Site Development at Tuckerton Site


Existing County RF site. Site has existing shelter and tower that will be used for installation of FNE
and antennas. Proposing to supply and install a new 50KW outdoor diesel fueled generator to replace
the existing 33KW LPV generator.
Site Scope Summary
Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.
Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Not included.
New fuel tank size 300 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 50 kW, Type Outdoor.
Existing tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-13

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings, showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening, including limited
literature and records search and brief reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and
cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection
1.1307 that may be potentially impacted by the proposed construction activity. This does not
include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the
proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental impact and thus require
additional documentation, submittals, or work.
Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure, if necessary, to support
the proposed antenna system. If the tower structure fails the analysis, the cost of any site
relocation or modifications to the tower required to support the antenna system will be the
responsibility of Ocean County. NOTE: This task does not include mapping, structural
measurement survey, materials testing, geotechnical investigation, and/or other field investigation
to acquire the data. If applicable, these tasks will be noted separately in the SOW.
Provide tower climbing and tower mapping services for towers up to 350 feet to collect
information about structural members and existing equipment.
Permits
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Generator Replacement
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation pad for the proposed 50 kW replacement
generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (50 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) automatic transfer switch and connect it to new generator and existing
electric main.
Supply and install 300 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill generator fuel tank.
Supply equipment, labor and materials to demolish and dispose of the existing generator
foundation pad.
Supply equipment labor, equipment and materials required to disconnect the existing generator
and ATS. Includes transporting and delivering existing generator and ATS to a County owned
facility located within 50 miles of the site.

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-14 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Site Grounding
Provide for grounding of new generator and fuel tank to the existing site ground in accordance
with Motorolas R56 standards.
Ensure existing tower legs are properly bonded to existing tower ground ring.
Replace the existing tower and external ground bars with new larger bars to provide space for
adding the additional ground lugs required for grounding of the new equipment to be installed by
Motorola. Includes re-terminating existing ground leads upon installation of the replacement bars.
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Rework existing ground bond between the existing master ground bar (MGB) and exterior ground
bar (EGB) so that the MGB are both isolated and each bonded to the existing shelter ground ring.
Site Electrical
Supply and install the following FNE power circuits;
Three (3) 30-amp, 208V/240V circuits. Includes supplying and installing circuit breakers,
conduit and conductors required to connect the new circuits to existing room distribution
panel located within 35 conductor feet of where new equipment shall be located.
Supply labor required to relocate the existing surge protection device (SPD) circuit breakers so
that the SPD functions properly (dumps a surge before other circuits are impacted)
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Supply and install three (3) 6-foot side arm(s) for antenna mounts.
Note: Two of the proposed antennas to share a side arm (one antenna to be inverted below the
other antennas)

Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).


Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 380 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 380 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 330 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.

Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.5

Site Development at Pasadena Site


Existing County RF site. Site has existing shelter and tower that will be used for installation of FNE
and antennas. Proposing to supply and install a new 50KW outdoor diesel fueled generator to replace
the existing 35KW LPV generator.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-15

2.6.5.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Not included.
New fuel tank size 300 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 50 kW, Type Outdoor.
Existing tower to be used for antennas 241-foot guyed tower.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings, showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening, including limited
literature and records search and brief reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and
cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection
1.1307 that may be potentially impacted by the proposed construction activity. This does not
include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the
proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental impact and thus require
additional documentation, submittals, or work.
Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure, if necessary, to support
the proposed antenna system. If the tower structure fails the analysis, the cost of any site
relocation or modifications to the tower required to support the antenna system will be the
responsibility of Ocean County. NOTE: This task does not include mapping, structural
measurement survey, materials testing, geotechnical investigation, and/or other field investigation
to acquire the data. If applicable, these tasks will be noted separately in the SOW.
Provide tower climbing and tower mapping services for towers up to 350 feet to collect
information about structural members and existing equipment.
Permits
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Generator Replacement
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation pad for the proposed 50 kW replacement
generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (50 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-16 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Supply and install one (1) automatic transfer switch and connect it to new generator and existing
electric main.
Supply and install 300 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill generator fuel tank.
Supply equipment, labor and materials to demolish and dispose of the existing generator
foundation pad.
Supply equipment labor, equipment and materials required to disconnect the existing generator
and ATS. Includes transporting and delivering existing generator and ATS to a County-owned
facility located within 50 miles of the site.

Cable Management
Supply and install T-Brackets for routing cables up existing tower to proposed antenna mounting
locations.
Site Grounding
Provide for grounding of new generator and fuel tank to the existing site ground in accordance
with Motorolas R56 standards.
Replace the existing external ground bars with a new larger bar to provide space for adding the
additional ground lugs required for grounding of the new equipment to be installed by Motorola.
Includes re-terminating existing ground leads upon installation of the replacement bars.
Rework existing ground bond between the existing master ground bar (MGB) and exterior ground
bar (EGB) so that the MGB are both isolated and each bonded to the existing shelter ground ring.
Provide for grounding of misc. existing ancillary equipment currently not properly bonded to the
existing perimeter ground (halo).
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Site Electrical
Supply and install the following FNE power circuits;
Three (3) 30-amp, 208V/240V circuits. Includes supplying and installing circuit breakers,
conduit and conductors required to connect the new circuits to existing room distribution
panel located within 35 conductor feet of where new equipment shall be located.
Supply labor required to relocate the existing surge protection device (SPD) circuit breakers so
that the SPD functions properly (dumps a surge before other circuits are impacted).
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Supply and install three (3) 6-foot side arm(s) for antenna mounts.
Note: Two of the proposed antennas to share a side arm (one antenna to be inverted below the
other antennas).

Install two (2) ( GPS antenna(s).


Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 435 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 435 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 495 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-17

Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.6

Site Development at Barnegat Site


Existing County RF site. Proposing to install new FNE in existing communication room and new
antennas on the existing tower.

2.6.6.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Not included.
Existing tower to be used for antennas 250-foot self-supported tower.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings, showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening, including limited
literature and records search and brief reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and
cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection
1.1307 that may be potentially impacted by the proposed construction activity. This does not
include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the
proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental impact and thus require
additional documentation, submittals, or work.
Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure, if necessary, to support
the proposed antenna system. If the tower structure fails the analysis, the cost of any site
relocation or modifications to the tower required to support the antenna system will be the
responsibility of Ocean County. NOTE: This task does not include mapping, structural
measurement survey, materials testing, geotechnical investigation, and/or other field investigation
to acquire the data. If applicable, these tasks will be noted separately in the SOW.
Provide tower climbing and tower mapping services for towers up to 350 feet to collect
information about structural members and existing equipment.
Permits
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-18 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Cable Management
Supply and install equipment, labor and materials to widen the existing ice bridge so that it
provides adequate protection to proposed new and existing cables (up to 35 linear feet).
Site Grounding
Supply and install a sub system ground bar below existing cable entry port panel and bond to
existing MGB.
Provide for grounding of misc. existing ancillary equipment currently not properly bonded to the
existing perimeter ground (halo).
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Site Electrical
Supply and install the following FNE power circuits;
Three (3) 30-amp, 208V/240V circuits. Includes supplying and installing circuit breakers,
conduit and conductors required to connect the new circuits to existing room distribution
panel located within 35 conductor feet of where new equipment shall be located.
Supply labor required to relocate the existing surge protection device (SPD) circuit breakers so
that the SPD functions properly (dumps a surge before other circuits are impacted).
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Supply and install three (3) 6-foot side arm(s) for antenna mounts.
Note: Two of the proposed antennas to share a side arm (one antenna to be inverted below the
other antennas).

Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).


Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 510 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 510 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 570 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3feet.

Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.7

Site Development at Jackson Site


Greenfield Site. Proposing to supply and install new 180'H SS tower, 12 X 24 shelter and 80KW
outdoor diesel fuel generator in new 60-foot X 60-foot fenced in compound.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-19

2.6.7.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Included.
New fenced compound/expansion size 60-foot x 60-foot.
Clearing type Light.
New power run 50 feet, Electrical service type Underground, 200-amp - 120/240-volt, singlephase.
New shelter size 12-foot x 24-foot.
New fuel tank size 500 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 80 kW, Type Outdoor.
New tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.
New tower foundation size 35 cubic yard, Type Pier and pad.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Perform a boundary and topographic survey for the property on which the communication site is
located or will be located.
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare zoning drawings that can be used to describe the proposed site installation in sufficient
detail.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Conduct flood plain analysis of the site location.
Perform construction staking around the site to establish reference points for proposed
construction.
Perform NEPA Threshold Screening, including limited literature and records search and brief
reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and cultural features referenced in 47 CFR
Chapter 1, subsection 1.1307 that may potentially be impacted by the proposed construction
activity. This does not include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it
is determined that the proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental
impact and thus require additional documentation, submittals, or work. Regional Environmental
Review (RER) report submittals if required by FEMA have not been included. Perform Cultural
Resource study as needed to identify sensitive historical and archaeological monuments that
might be impacted by proposed construction
Perform a ASTM E 1527-05 certified Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), to identify
obvious and reasonably likely on-site and/or off-site potential sources of contamination that might
pose a potential risk of leasing and building on a piece of property, and whether further
environmental investigations are warranted. This study does not include Phase II assessments,
risk/cost evaluations, and permitting assistance that may be required if risk factors are indicated.
Conduct up to 40-foot deep soil boring test at tower location and prepare geotechnical report of
soil conditions at locations of the tower foundation. Grouting of boring holes or access by
Automatic Traction Vehicle (ATV) - mounted rig is not included.
Conduct construction inspection of foundation steel prior to pour, materials testing of concrete
and field density tests of backfill to ensure quality construction.
August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-20 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Check tower erection for plumpness, linearity and alignment after installation.
Perform inspection of the site and the work performed by the Contractor to document that the site
is built in accordance with the Site Plans and document any deviations or violations.

Permits/Zoning
Coordinate zoning and permitting of the new tower site such that it is in full compliance with
applicable jurisdictional requirements.
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Site Preparation
Perform light clearing of brush, grubbing and disposal of vegetation and shrub growth in the site
compound area and a 20-foot path around it (10,000 square feet).
Grade the site compound and 10-foot path around it to provide a level, solid, undisturbed surface
for installation of site components (not to exceed 6400 square feet).
Supply and install gravel surfacing to a depth of 6 inches, underlain with geotextile fabric within
the fenced in site compound area, and a 3-foot path around it (not to exceed 4356 square feet).
Provide silt fence around the compound to control soil erosion (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Supply and install 8-foot high chain-link fencing with a ten-foot wide gate around the shelter
compound (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Perform site touch up (fertilize, seed and straw) disturbed areas not covered with gravel after
completion of construction work. Landscaping, decorative fencing or any other aesthetic
improvement that may be required by local jurisdictions has not been included and will be
handled through a negotiated contract change notice.
Site Components Installation
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation necessary for a 12-foot x 24-foot shelter.
Construct one (1) concrete slab for generator with up to 500 gallon above-ground diesel fuel tank
below its base.
Supply and install one (1) prefabricated concrete shelter 12-foot x 24-foot.
Supply and install one (1) 500-gallon sub-base diesel fuel tank(s), fill it with fuel and connect it to
the generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (80 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) 120/240-volt, 200-amp, single-phase meter pedestal. Includes
providing all trenching, conduit, and cabling necessary for underground hookup of the new meter
pedestal to the shelter main disconnect/panel. New pedestal to be located within 50 feet of new
shelter. Includes supplying and installing a 75KVA isolation transformer.
Supply and install a perimeter grounding system around the compound and shelter. The ground
system is to tie to the fence and all new metal structures within the compound to meet current
Motorolas R56 standards.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-21

Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Supply and install one (1) freestanding 24-inch-wide cable/ice bridge from the tower to the
shelter (up to 25 linear feet).

Tower Work
Construct pier and pad type tower foundations including excavation, rebar and concrete (not to
exceed 35 cubic yards).
Erect new 180-foot self-supported tower.
Supply and install grounding for the tower base for self-supported towers
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).
Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 420 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 420 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 390 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.
Supply and install one (1) ground buss bar at the bottom of the antenna support structure for
grounding RF cables before they make horizontal transition.
Miscellaneous Work
Supply and install an additional 500 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill diesel generator fuel
tank
Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.8

Site Development at West Creek Site


Greenfield Site. Proposing to supply and install new 180-foot H SS tower, 12 X 24 shelter and
80KW outdoor diesel fuel generator in new 60-foot X 60-foot fenced in compound.

2.6.8.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Included.
New fenced compound/expansion size 60-foot x 60-foot.
Clearing type Light.
New power run 50 feet, Electrical service type Underground, 200-amp - 120/240-volt, singlephase.
New shelter size 12-foot x 24-foot.
New fuel tank size 500 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 80 kW, Type Outdoor.

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-22 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

New tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.


New tower foundation size 35 cubic yard, Type Pier and pad.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Perform a boundary and topographic survey for the property on which the communication site is
located or will be located.
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare zoning drawings that can be used to describe the proposed site installation in sufficient
detail.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Conduct flood plain analysis of the site location.
Perform construction staking around the site to establish reference points for proposed
construction.
Perform NEPA Threshold Screening, including limited literature and records search and brief
reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and cultural features referenced in 47 CFR
Chapter 1, subsection 1.1307 that may potentially be impacted by the proposed construction
activity. This does not include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it
is determined that the proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental
impact and thus require additional documentation, submittals, or work. Regional Environmental
Review (RER) report submittals if required by FEMA have not been included. Perform Cultural
Resource study as needed to identify sensitive historical and archaeological monuments that
might be impacted by proposed construction
Perform a ASTM E 1527-05 certified Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), to identify
obvious and reasonably likely on-site and/or off-site potential sources of contamination that might
pose a potential risk of leasing and building on a piece of property, and whether further
environmental investigations are warranted. This study does not include Phase II assessments,
risk/cost evaluations, and permitting assistance that may be required if risk factors are indicated.
Conduct up to 40-foot deep soil boring test at tower location and prepare geotechnical report of
soil conditions at locations of the tower foundation. Grouting of boring holes or access by
Automatic Traction Vehicle (ATV) - mounted rig is not included.
Conduct construction inspection of foundation steel prior to pour, materials testing of concrete
and field density tests of backfill to ensure quality construction.
Check tower erection for plumbness, linearity and alignment after installation.
Perform inspection of the site and the work performed by the Contractor to document that the site
is built in accordance with the Site Plans and document any deviations or violations.
Permits/Zoning
Coordinate zoning and permitting of the new tower site such that it is in full compliance with
applicable jurisdictional requirements.
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-23

Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Site Preparation
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Perform light clearing of brush, grubbing, and disposal of vegetation and shrub growth in the site
compound area and a 20-foot path around it (10,000 square feet).
Grade the site compound and 10-foot path around it to provide a level, solid, undisturbed surface
for installation of site components (not to exceed 6,400 square feet).
Supply and install gravel surfacing to a depth of 6 inches, underlain with geotextile fabric within
the fenced in site compound area, and a 3-foot path around it (not to exceed 4356 square feet).
Provide silt fence around the compound to control soil erosion (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Supply and install 8-foot high chain-link fencing with a ten-foot wide gate around the shelter
compound (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Perform site touch up (fertilize, seed, and straw) disturbed areas not covered with gravel after
completion of construction work. Landscaping, decorative fencing or any other aesthetic
improvement that may be required by local jurisdictions has not been included and will be
handled through a negotiated contract change notice.
Site Components Installation
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation necessary for a 12-foot x 24-foot shelter.
Construct one (1) concrete slab for generator with up to 500 gallon above-ground diesel fuel tank
below its base.
Supply and install one (1) prefabricated concrete shelter 12-foot x 24-foot.
Supply and install one (1) 500-gallon sub-base diesel fuel tank(s), fill it with fuel and connect it to
the generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (80 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) 120/240-volt, 200-amp, single-phase meter pedestal. Includes
providing all trenching, conduit, and cabling necessary for underground hookup of the new meter
pedestal to the shelter main disconnect/panel. New pedestal to be located within 50 feet of new
shelter. Includes supplying and installing a 75KVA isolation transformer.
Supply and install a perimeter grounding system around the compound and shelter. The ground
system is to tie to the fence and all new metal structures within the compound to meet current
Motorolas R56 standards.
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Supply and install one (1) freestanding 24-inch-wide cable/ice bridge from the tower to the
shelter (up to 25 linear feet).
Tower Work
Construct pier and pad type tower foundations including excavation, rebar and concrete (not to
exceed 35 cubic yards).
Erect new 180-foot self-supported tower.
Supply and install grounding for the tower base for self-supported towers.
August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-24 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Antenna and Transmission Line Installation


Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).
Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 420 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 420 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 390 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.
Supply and install one (1) ground buss bar at the bottom of the antenna support structure for
grounding RF cables before they make horizontal transition.
Miscellaneous Work
Supply and install an additional 500 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill diesel generator fuel
tank.
Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

2.6.9

Site Development at Lacy Site


Greenfield Site. Proposing to supply and install new 180-foot H SS tower, 12 X 24 shelter and 80KW
outdoor diesel fuel generator in new 60-foot X 60-foot fenced in compound.

2.6.9.1

Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Included.
New fenced compound/expansion size 60-foot x 60-foot.
Clearing type Light.
New power run 50 feet, Electrical service type Underground, 200-amp - 120/240-volt, singlephase.
New shelter size 12-foot x 24-foot.
New fuel tank size 500 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 80 kW, Type Outdoor.
New tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.
New tower foundation size 35 cubic yard, Type Pier and pad.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Perform a boundary and topographic survey for the property on which the communication site is
located or will be located.
Ocean County, New Jersey
Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-25

Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare zoning drawings that can be used to describe the proposed site installation in sufficient
detail.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Conduct flood plain analysis of the site location.
Perform construction staking around the site to establish reference points for proposed
construction.
Perform NEPA Threshold Screening, including limited literature and records search and brief
reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and cultural features referenced in 47 CFR
Chapter 1, subsection 1.1307 that may potentially be impacted by the proposed construction
activity. This does not include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it
is determined that the proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental
impact and thus require additional documentation, submittals, or work. Regional Environmental
Review (RER) report submittals if required by FEMA have not been included. Perform Cultural
Resource study as needed to identify sensitive historical and archaeological monuments that
might be impacted by proposed construction
Perform a ASTM E 1527-05 certified Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), to identify
obvious and reasonably likely on-site and/or off-site potential sources of contamination that might
pose a potential risk of leasing and building on a piece of property, and whether further
environmental investigations are warranted. This study does not include Phase II assessments,
risk/cost evaluations, and permitting assistance that may be required if risk factors are indicated.
Conduct up to 40-foot deep soil boring test at tower location and prepare geotechnical report of
soil conditions at locations of the tower foundation. Grouting of boring holes or access by
Automatic Traction Vehicle (ATV) - mounted rig is not included.
Conduct construction inspection of foundation steel prior to pour, materials testing of concrete
and field density tests of backfill to ensure quality construction.
Check tower erection for plumbness, linearity and alignment after installation.
Perform inspection of the site and the work performed by the Contractor to document that the site
is built in accordance with the Site Plans and document any deviations or violations.
Prepare, submit and track application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical, building, etc.),
prepare FAA filings and procure information necessary for filing.

Permits/Zoning
Coordinate zoning and permitting of the new tower site such that it is in full compliance with
applicable jurisdictional requirements.
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Site Preparation
Perform light clearing of brush, grubbing, and disposal of vegetation and shrub growth in the site
compound area and a 20-foot path around it (10,000 square feet).
Grade the site compound and 10-foot path around it to provide a level, solid, undisturbed surface
for installation of site components (not to exceed 6,400 square feet).

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-26 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Supply and install gravel surfacing to a depth of 6 inches, underlain with geotextile fabric within
the fenced in site compound area, and a 3-foot path around it (not to exceed 4356 square feet).
Provide silt fence around the compound to control soil erosion (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Supply and install 8-foot high chain-link fencing with a ten-foot wide gate around the shelter
compound (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Perform site touch up (fertilize, seed and straw) disturbed areas not covered with gravel after
completion of construction work. Landscaping, decorative fencing or any other aesthetic
improvement that may be required by local jurisdictions has not been included and will be
handled through a negotiated contract change notice.

Site Components Installation


Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation necessary for a 12-foot x 24-foot shelter.
Construct one (1) concrete slab for generator with up to 500 gallon above-ground diesel fuel tank
below its base.
Supply and install one (1) prefabricated concrete shelter 12-foot x 24-foot.
Supply and install one (1) 500-gallon sub-base diesel fuel tank(s), fill it with fuel and connect it to
the generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (80 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) 120/240-volt, 200-amp, single-phase meter pedestal. Includes
providing all trenching, conduit, and cabling necessary for underground hookup of the new meter
pedestal to the shelter main disconnect/panel. New pedestal to be located within 50 feet of new
shelter. Includes supplying and installing a 75KVA isolation transformer.
Supply and install a perimeter grounding system around the compound and shelter. The ground
system is to tie to the fence and all new metal structures within the compound to meet current
Motorolas R56 standards.
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Supply and install one (1) freestanding 24-inch-wide cable/ice bridge from the tower to the
shelter (up to 25 linear feet).
Tower Work
Construct pier and pad type tower foundations including excavation, rebar and concrete (not to
exceed 35 cubic yards).
Erect new 180-foot self-supported tower.
Supply and install grounding for the tower base for self-supported towers
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).
Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 420 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 420 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 390 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.
Supply and install one (1) ground buss bar at the bottom of the antenna support structure for
grounding RF cables before they make horizontal transition.
Ocean County, New Jersey
Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

Statement of Work

2-27

Miscellaneous Work
Supply and install an additional 500 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill diesel generator fuel
tank.
Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.
Site turn-over package completed and turned over to Motorola (As defined and agreed to with
project team and Ocean County).
All punch list and deficiencies shall be completed prior to Ocean County and Motorola
inspections.

2.6.10

Site Development at Brick Site


Greenfield Site. Proposing to supply and install new 180-foot H SS tower, 12 X 24 shelter and 80KW
outdoor diesel fuel generator in new 60-foot X 60-foot fenced in compound.

2.6.10.1 Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Included.
New fenced compound/expansion size 60-foot x 60-foot.
Clearing type Light.
New power run 50 feet, Electrical service type Underground, 200-amp - 120/240-volt, singlephase.
New shelter size 12-foot x 24-foot.
New fuel tank size 500 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 80 kW, Type Outdoor.
New tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.
New tower foundation size 35 cubic yard, Type Pier and pad.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Perform a boundary and topographic survey for the property on which the communication site is
located or will be located.
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare zoning drawings that can be used to describe the proposed site installation in sufficient
detail.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Conduct flood plain analysis of the site location.
Perform construction staking around the site to establish reference points for proposed
construction.
August 7, 2014
Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject
to the restrictions on the cover page.

2-28 Statement of Work

Ocean County, New Jersey


Stage II - 700 MHz Overlay

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

Perform NEPA Threshold Screening, including limited literature and records search and brief
reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and cultural features referenced in 47 CFR
Chapter 1, subsection 1.1307 that may potentially be impacted by the proposed construction
activity. This does not include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it
is determined that the proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental
impact and thus require additional documentation, submittals, or work. Regional Environmental
Review (RER) report submittals if required by FEMA have not been included. Perform Cultural
Resource study as needed to identify sensitive historical and archaeological monuments that
might be impacted by proposed construction.
Perform a ASTM E 1527-05 certified Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), to identify
obvious and reasonably likely on-site and/or off-site potential sources of contamination that might
pose a potential risk of leasing and building on a piece of property, and whether further
environmental investigations are warranted. This study does not include Phase II assessments,
risk/cost evaluations, and permitting assistance that may be required if risk factors are indicated.
Conduct up to 40-foot deep soil boring test at tower location and prepare geotechnical report of
soil conditions at locations of the tower foundation. Grouting of boring holes or access by
Automatic Traction Vehicle (ATV) - mounted rig is not included.
Conduct construction inspection of foundation steel prior to pour, materials testing of concrete
and field density tests of backfill to ensure quality construction.
Check tower erection for plumbness, linearity and alignment after installation.
Perform inspection of the site and the work performed by the Contractor to document that the site
is built in accordance with the Site Plans and document any deviations or violations.

Permits/Zoning
Coordinate zoning and permitting of the new tower site such that it is in full compliance with
applicable jurisdictional requirements.
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Site Preparation
Perform light clearing of brush, grubbing, and disposal of vegetation and shrub growth in the site
compound area and a 20-foot path around it (10,000 square feet).
Grade the site compound and 10-foot path around it to provide a level, solid, undisturbed surface
for installation of site components (not to exceed 6,400 square feet).
Supply and install gravel surfacing to a depth of 6 inches, underlain with geotextile fabric within
the fenced in site compound area, and a 3-foot path around it (not to exceed 4,356 square feet).
Provide silt fence around the compound to control soil erosion (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Supply and install 8-foot high chain-link fencing with a ten-foot wide gate around the shelter
compound (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Perform site touch up (fertilize, seed and straw) disturbed areas not covered with gravel after
completion of construction work. Landscaping, decorative fencing or any other aesthetic
improvement that may be required by local jurisdictions has not been included and will be
handled through a negotiated contract change notice.

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Site Components Installation


Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation necessary for a 12-foot x 24-foot shelter.
Construct one (1) concrete slab for generator with up to 500 gallon above-ground diesel fuel tank
below its base.
Supply and install one (1) prefabricated concrete shelter 12-foot x 24-foot.
Supply and install one (1) 500-gallon sub-base diesel fuel tank(s), fill it with fuel and connect it to
the generator.
Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (80 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) 120/240-volt, 200-amp, single-phase meter pedestal. Includes
providing all trenching, conduit, and cabling necessary for underground hookup of the new meter
pedestal to the shelter main disconnect/panel. New pedestal to be located within 50 feet of new
shelter. Includes supplying and installing a 75KVA isolation transformer.
Supply and install a perimeter grounding system around the compound and shelter. The ground
system is to tie to the fence and all new metal structures within the compound to meet current
Motorolas R56 standards.
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Supply and install one (1) freestanding 24-inch-wide cable/ice bridge from the tower to the
shelter (up to 25 linear feet).
Tower Work
Construct pier and pad type tower foundations including excavation, rebar and concrete (not to
exceed 35 cubic yards).
Erect new 180-foot self-supported tower.
Supply and install grounding for the tower base for self-supported towers.
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).
Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 420 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 420 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 390 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.
Supply and install one (1) ground buss bar at the bottom of the antenna support structure for
grounding RF cables before they make horizontal transition.
Miscellaneous Work
Supply and install an additional 500 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill diesel generator fuel
tank
Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.
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Site Development at Manchester Site


Greenfield Site. Proposing to supply and install new 180-foot H SS tower, 12 X 24 shelter and 80KW
outdoor diesel fuel generator in new 60-foot X 60-foot fenced in compound.

2.6.11.1 Site Scope Summary

Engineering services for site drawings and regulatory approvals Included.


Site acquisition services Not included.
Zoning Services Included.
New fenced compound/expansion size 60-foot x 60-foot.
Clearing type Light.
New power run 50 feet, Electrical service type Underground, 200-amp - 120/240-volt, singlephase.
New shelter size 12-foot x 24-foot.
New fuel tank size 500 gallons- , Type Diesel sub-base.
New generator size 80 kW, Type Outdoor.
New tower to be used for antennas 180-foot self-supported tower.
New tower foundation size 35 cubic yard, Type Pier and pad.

Motorola Responsibilities:
Site Zoning
Coordinate zoning and permitting of the new tower site such that it is in full compliance with
applicable jurisdictional requirements.
Site Engineering
Prepare site construction drawings showing the layout of various new and existing site
components.
Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites (e.g., location of Telco, power,
existing facilities, etc.).
Perform a boundary and topographic survey for the property on which the communication site is
located or will be located.
Prepare a lease exhibit and sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed
lease space and planned development at the particular site location.
Prepare zoning drawings that can be used to describe the proposed site installation in sufficient
detail.
Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information.
Conduct flood plain analysis of the site location.
Perform construction staking around the site to establish reference points for proposed
construction.
Perform NEPA Threshold Screening, including limited literature and records search and brief
reporting, as necessary to identify sensitive natural and cultural features referenced in 47 CFR
Chapter 1, subsection 1.1307 that may potentially be impacted by the proposed construction
activity. This does not include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it
is determined that the proposed communication facility may have a significant environmental
impact and thus require additional documentation, submittals, or work. Regional Environmental
Review (RER) report submittals if required by FEMA have not been included. Perform Cultural
Resource study as needed to identify sensitive historical and archaeological monuments that
might be impacted by proposed construction

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Perform a ASTM E 1527-05 certified Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), to identify
obvious and reasonably likely on-site and/or off-site potential sources of contamination that might
pose a potential risk of leasing and building on a piece of property, and whether further
environmental investigations are warranted. This study does not include Phase II assessments,
risk/cost evaluations, and permitting assistance that may be required if risk factors are indicated.
Conduct up to 40-foot deep soil boring test at tower location and prepare geotechnical report of
soil conditions at locations of the tower foundation. Grouting of boring holes or access by
Automatic Traction Vehicle (ATV) - mounted rig is not included.
Conduct construction inspection of foundation steel prior to pour, materials testing of concrete
and field density tests of backfill to ensure quality construction.
Check tower erection for plumbness, linearity and alignment after installation.
Perform inspection of the site and the work performed by the Contractor to document that the site
is built in accordance with the Site Plans and document any deviations or violations.

Permits/Zoning
Coordinate zoning and permitting of the new tower site such that it is in full compliance with
applicable jurisdictional requirements.
Preparation, submission and tracking of application for local permit fees (zoning, electrical,
building, etc.) and procurement of information necessary for filing.
Obtain the permits such as electrical, building, and construction permits, and coordinate any
inspections with local authorities that may be needed to complete site development work.
Mobilization/Demobilization
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Site Preparation
Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to
interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control will result in additional costs.
Perform light clearing of brush, grubbing, and disposal of vegetation and shrub growth in the site
compound area and a 20-foot path around it (10,000 square feet).
Grade the site compound and 10-foot path around it to provide a level, solid, undisturbed surface
for installation of site components (not to exceed 6,400 square feet).
Supply and install gravel surfacing to a depth of 6 inches, underlain with geotextile fabric within
the fenced in site compound area, and a 3-foot path around it (not to exceed 4,356 square feet).
Provide silt fence around the compound to control soil erosion (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Supply and install 8-foot high chain-link fencing with a ten-foot wide gate around the shelter
compound (not to exceed 240 linear feet).
Perform site touch up (fertilize, seed and straw) disturbed areas not covered with gravel after
completion of construction work. Landscaping, decorative fencing or any other aesthetic
improvement that may be required by local jurisdictions has not been included and will be
handled through a negotiated contract change notice.
Site Components Installation
Construct one (1) reinforced concrete foundation necessary for a 12-foot x 24-foot shelter.
Construct one (1) concrete slab for generator with up to 500 gallon above-ground diesel fuel tank
below its base.
Supply and install one (1) prefabricated concrete shelter 12-foot x 24-foot.
Supply and install one (1) 500-gallon sub-base diesel fuel tank(s), fill it with fuel and connect it to
the generator.

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Supply and install one (1) standby power generator (80 kW) located within 20 feet of the ATS,
including interconnection wiring between the generator, transfer switch, and site electrical service
mains.
Supply and install one (1) 120/240-volt, 200-amp, single-phase meter pedestal. Includes
providing all trenching, conduit, and cabling necessary for underground hookup of the new meter
pedestal to the shelter main disconnect/panel. New pedestal to be located within 50 feet of new
shelter. Includes supplying and installing a 75KVA isolation transformer.
Supply and install a perimeter grounding system around the compound and shelter. The ground
system is to tie to the fence and all new metal structures within the compound to meet current
Motorolas R56 standards.
Conduct one (1) three-point ground resistance test of the site. Should any improvements to
grounding system be necessary after ground testing, the cost of such improvements shall be the
responsibility of Ocean County.
Supply and install one (1) freestanding 24-inch-wide cable/ice bridge from the tower to the
shelter (up to 25 linear feet).

Tower Work
Construct pier and pad type tower foundations including excavation, rebar and concrete (not to
exceed 35 cubic yards).
Erect new 180-foot self-supported tower.
Supply and install grounding for the tower base for self-supported towers.
Antenna and Transmission Line Installation
Install four (4) antenna(s) for the RF system.
Install two (2) GPS antenna(s).
Install one (1) tower top amplifier(s).
Install up to 420 linear feet of 1/2-inch transmission line.
Install up to 420 linear feet of 7/8-inch transmission line.
Install up to 390 linear feet of 1-1/4-inch transmission line.
Perform sweep tests on transmission lines.
Provide and install six hole hanger blocks and attachment hardware for supporting transmission
lines on the antenna support structure every 3 feet.
Supply and install one (1) ground buss bar at the bottom of the antenna support structure for
grounding RF cables before they make horizontal transition.
Existing Facility Improvement Work
Supply and install three (3) 40-amp breakers in the distribution panel and wire to outlets located
on an average within 35 cable feet.
Miscellaneous Work
Supply and install an additional 500 gallons of # 2 ultra low sulfur fuel to fill diesel generator fuel
tank.
Completion Criteria
Site development completed per issued for construction (IFC) construction drawings, project
requirements, contractual obligations (including any Ocean County/Motorola approved changes)
and approved by Ocean County.

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2.6.12

Ocean County Responsibilities:

Motorola assumes that Ocean County has read the March 6, 2009 Safety Alert for Operators
(SAFO) issued by the Federal Aviation Authority which was attached to the proposal. Ocean
County is responsible for evaluating the SAFO and its recommendations and is responsible for
determining the appropriate course of action. Further, Ocean County is responsible for electing to
install and use LED lights on the communication towers. Motorola bears no responsibility for
monitoring or communicating FAA alerts or memos. Ocean County will continue to monitor
FAA alerts and memos as it deems appropriate. Motorola disclaims any and all liability for any
claims of any nature arising from or related to installation or use of certain LED lights on towers.
SAFO Document:
http://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/airline_operators/airline_safety/safo/all_safos/m
edia/2009/SAFO09007.pdf. Please note if Ocean County intends to implement the FAA SAFO
recommendation, Motorola will be able to provide a separate quote as an alternative solution to
the lighting system specified that weaves infra-red and LED lighting together so the light is
visible with night vision goggles.
If required, prepare and submit EME plans for the site (as a licensee) to demonstrate compliance
with FCC RF Exposure guidelines. [Note: Should the Ocean County desire guidance with this
task, Motorola is able to recommend resources. Additionally, Appendix A of Motorolas
Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites (R56) discusses Electromagnetic Energy and
provides a basic methodology for structuring an FCC compliant program. If the Ocean County
does not have a copy of Motorola's Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites (R56) v
2005, one will be provided.]
As applicable, coordinate, prepare, submit, and pay for all required permits and inspections for
the work that is Ocean Countys responsibility.
Pay for all utility connections, pole or line extensions, and any easement or usage fees. This
includes the extension and connection of electrical utility service to new meter pedestals to be
supplied and installed by Motorola.
Review and approve site design drawings within 7 calendar days of submission by Motorola or its
subcontractor(s). Should a re-submission be required, Ocean County shall review and approve the
re-submitted plans within 7 calendar days from the date of submittal.
Pay for the usage costs of power, leased lines and generator fueling both during the
construction/installation effort and on an on-going basis.
Pay for application fees, taxes and recurring payments for lease/ownership of the property.
Provide personnel to observe construction progress and testing of site equipment according to the
schedule provided by Motorola.
As applicable (based on local jurisdictional authority), Ocean County will be responsible for any
installation or up-grades of the electrical system in order to comply with NFPA 70, Article 708.
Secure clear and unencumbered title, MOU, or Lease Agreement with the property owner.
Provide property deed or lease agreement, and boundary survey, along with existing as-built
drawings of the site and site components to Motorola for conducting site engineering.
Provide a right of entry letter from the site owner for Motorola to conduct field investigations.
Provide clear and stable access road to the site for heavy-duty construction vehicles, cement
trucks and cranes. Sufficient space must be available at the site for these vehicles to maneuver
under their own power, without assistance from other equipment.
Provide additional temporary space for staging of the construction equipment during the
construction of new site facilities (tower, shelter, generator, fuel tank, etc.).
Arrange for space on the existing towers/proposed antenna mounting structures or installation of
new antennas at the proposed heights on designated existing antenna-mounting structures.

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2.6.13

Provide as-built structural and foundation drawings of the existing towers/proposed antenna
mounting structures along with geotechnical report(s) for Motorola to conduct a structural
analysis.
At sites where Motorola is proposing to install equipment within existing shelters and new
antennas on existing towers Ocean County is responsible for the following and unless noted
otherwise in the statement of work;
Provide support facilities for the antenna cables (cable ladder, entry ports, waveguide bridge)
from the proposed antenna mounting locations to the existing shelters/equipment rooms.
Provide space, HVAC, backup power (UPS, generator), outlets, grounding, surge
suppression, lighting, fire suppression and cabling facilities for the equipment room per
Motorola's R56 specifications. Ceiling and cable tray heights in the equipment rooms should
be such as to accommodate 7-1/2-foot equipment racks, and the ceiling should be 9 feet or
greater.
Confirm that there is adequate utility service to support the new equipment and ancillary
equipment.
If required, remove or relocate any existing facilities, equipment, and utilities to create space
for new site facilities and equipment.
If required, provide any physical improvements (walls, roofing, flooring, painting, etc.)
necessary to house the equipment in the existing room.
The existing utility service and backup power facilities (UPS, generators) have sufficient
extra capacity to support the proposed new equipment load.
At proposed greenfield sites, Ocean County is responsible for the following:
Construction of site access roads and parking.
Providing a clear (free of materials, equipment, etc.), level and stable area for the
construction of the new site.
Electrical utility service extensions and connections (300A, 120/240V, 1Ph) to the meter
pedestals to be supplied and installed by Motorola.
As applicable (based on local jurisdictional authority), Ocean County will be responsible for any
installation or up-grades of the electrical system in order to comply with NFPA 70, Article 708.

Assumptions:

All work is assumed to be done during normal business hours as dictated by time zone (Monday
thru Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.).
All work identified as being the responsibility of Motorola shall be performed utilizing Motorola
preferred vendors and suppliers.
Temporary site trailers (tower, housing, COWS, and generator) have not been included for
cutovers. Cutover logistics will be determined on a case-by-case basis; any additional costs will
be negotiated prior to the execution of cutover tasks.
All recurring and non-recurring utility costs [including, but not limited to, generator fuel (except
first fill), electrical, Telco] will be borne by Ocean County or site owner.
All utility extension, installations and connections shall be coordinated and paid for by Ocean
County.
Site has adequate electrical service for the new shelter and tower. Utility transformer, transformer
upgrades, line, or pole extensions have not been included.
Pricing has been based on National codes such IBC or BOCA. Local codes or jurisdictional
requirements have not been considered in this proposal.
Hazardous materials are not present at the work location. Testing and removal of hazardous
materials, found during site investigations, construction or equipment installation will be the
responsibility of Ocean County.

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A maximum of 30 days will be required for obtaining approved building permits from time of
submission, and a maximum of 60 days will be required for zoning approvals from time of
submittal.
No improvements are required for concrete trucks, drill rigs, shelter delivery, and crane access.
If extremely harsh or difficult weather conditions delay the site work for more than a week,
Motorola will seek excusable delays rather than risk job site safety.
As applicable (based on local jurisdictional authority), Ocean County will be responsible for any
installation or up-grades of the existing site electrical systems in order to comply with NFPA 70,
Article 708.
In the absence of geotechnical test data at the sites, normal soil conditions have been assumed.
Normal soil is defined as a cohesive soil with net vertical bearing capacity of 4,000 pounds per
square inch and an allowable net horizontal pressure of 400 pounds per lineal foot of depth to a
maximum of 4000 pounds per square foot. Rock, non-cohesive soils or submerged soils are not
considered normal soils. The work and costs associated with addressing rock, unsuitable soils and
high water conditions is excluded. Should these conditions be encountered the additional work
and costs required to address these conditions will be handled in accordance with the change
order process.
For zoning approvals, a maximum of 60 days will be required from time of submittal with
attendance at maximum of two (2) required planning meetings.
The new tower location will pass the FAA hazard study, zoning, FCC and environmental
permitting.
The restoration of the site surroundings by fertilizing, seeding and strawing the disturbed areas
will be adequate. Additional landscaping or aesthetic improvements (decorative fencing, tree
plantings, stealth towers, etc.) will not be required.
Tower and foundation sizing is based on the tower loading requirements as a result of the RF
Antenna System design and the Microwave Antenna System design (i.e., dish sizes and locations
obtained from paper path studies). If after physical path studies, the dish sizes and locations
change, then Motorola will then review the impact to tower structure and foundations and revise
applicable costs.
If as a result of NEPA studies, any jurisdictional authority should determine that a proposed
communications facility "may have a significant environmental impact", the environmental
impact studies or field testing and evaluation related to such determination have not been
included.
For new towers greater than 200 feet in overall height, medium intensity strobe lighting has been
included. Painting or dual lighting of any new towers has not been included.
The site location can be finalized and lease agreement can be reached with the property owner
within 60 calendar days after the start of the site acquisition effort.
A waiver to zoning requirements like setbacks, tower height limitations, etc. can be obtained.
The soil resistivity at the site is sufficient to achieve resistance of ten (10) ohms or less.
Communications site grounding will be designed and installed per Motorola's Standards and
Guidelines for Communications Sites (R56). Enhancements to existing soils or grounding system
enhancements are excluded.
Underground utilities are not present in the construction area, and as such no relocation will be
required.
Spoils from the tower foundations can be dispersed on the property and will not be required to be
transported to a dump location.
Foundations for the shelter, generator and fuel tank are based "normal soil" conditions as defined
by TIA/EIA 222-F. Footings deeper than 30 inches, raised piers, rock coring, dewatering, or
hazardous material removal have not been included.
At proposed greenfield sites:
Sites are assumed to be level and cleared of all trees, debris, equipment and materials.

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Only minor light clearing and grading will be required to prep the sites.
Providing fill to level out the site will not be required and is excluded.
There is sufficient room to allow for construction of the proposed compounds and for staging
and storing of equipment required to construct the site.
Once the final locations of the sites have been determined and a formal site evaluation is
completed post-sale the scope and pricing will be adjusted to reflect actual site conditions and
the work required to prepare the sites for the construction of the new compounds. Any
additional scope/costs resulting from these formal surveys to be handled in accordance with
the change order process.

2.7

SYSTEM INSTALLATION

2.7.1

Install Fixed Network Equipment


Motorola Responsibilities:
Motorola will be responsible for the installation of all fixed equipment contained in the
equipment list and outlined in the System Description based upon the agreed to floor plans at the
sites where the physical facility improvement is complete and the site is ready for installation. All
equipment will be properly secured to the floor and installed in a neat and professional manner,
employing a standard of workmanship consistent with its own R-56 installation standards and in
compliance with applicable National Electrical Code (NEC), EIA, Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA)/Transport Canada, and FCC standards and regulations/Industry Canada.
For installation of the fixed equipment at the various sites, Motorola will furnish all cables for
power, audio, control, and radio transmission to connect the Motorola supplied equipment to the
power panels or receptacles and the audio/control line connection point.
During field installation of the equipment, any required changes to the installation will be noted
and assembled with the final as-built documentation of the system.
The new MOSCAD system will be connected to base stations, comparators and microwave.
Provide storage location for the Motorola-provided equipment for up to sixty (60) days from
receipt of shipment.
Receive and inventory all equipment.
Bond the supplied equipment to the site ground system in accordance with Motorolas R56
standards.
Motorola has not included costs to remove, relocate or dispose of existing equipment.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide secure storage for the Motorola-provided equipment if required beyond the initial sixty
(60) days, at a location central to the sites. Motorola coordinates the receipt of the equipment with
Ocean Countys designated contact, and inventory all equipment.
Provide access to the sites, as necessary.
Provide connectivity between the building where the Master Site is located at Toms River and RF
equipment shelter/tower.
Completion Criteria:
Fixed Network Equipment installation completed and ready for optimization.

2.7.2

Fixed Network Equipment Installation Complete

All fixed network equipment installed and accepted by Ocean County.

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2.7.3

Microwave Installation
Motorola Responsibilities:
Motorola conduct path surveys.
Transmission engineering.
Assistance with frequency planning and coordination as required.
Field installation and commissioning.
Configuration, Optimization, and Testing.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide access to sites.
Completion Criteria:
Fixed Network Equipment installation completed and ready for optimization.

2.7.4

System Installation Acceptance (Milestone)

All equipment installations are completed and accepted by Ocean County.

2.8

SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION

2.8.1

Optimize System FNE


Motorola Responsibilities:
Motorola and its subcontractors optimize each subsystem.
Verify that all equipment is operating properly and that all electrical and signal levels are set
accurately.
Verify that all audio and data levels are at factory settings.
Check forward and reflected power for all radio equipment, after connection to the antenna
systems, to verify that power is within tolerances.
Check audio and data levels to verify factory settings.
Verify communication interfaces between devices for proper operation.
Test features and functionality are in accordance with manufacturers specifications and that they
comply with the final configuration established during the CDR/system staging.
Test and optimize the simulcast system.
Install and integrate the RF sites with the system, then optimize and activate the SmartZone
controller.
Integrate the consoles and RF sites into the system to ensure proper operation.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide access/escort to the sites.
Provide required radio ID and alias information to enable alias database setup for interface to
console.
Completion Criteria:
System FNE optimization is complete.

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2.8.2

Link Verification
Motorola Responsibilities:
Perform test to verify site link performance, prior to the interconnection of the Motorola-supplied
equipment to the link equipment.
It should be noted that 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, and 5.2/5.4/5.8 GHz bands are unlicensed. Therefore,
Motorola has no control over signal emissions in these bands that may interfere with the desired
signals. Although link surveys will identify possible existing interference sources, there is no
guarantee that interference will not emerge after the survey. Motorola can assist Ocean County
in assessing interference issues if they occur, however, the cost for the services and any
additional equipment necessary to resolve the interference problem are beyond the scope of the
generic link survey and installation.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Make available the required links which meet the specifications supplied by Motorola at the
CDR.

2.8.3

Completion Criteria:

2.8.4

Link verification successfully completed.

Optimization Complete

System optimization is completed. Motorola and Ocean County agree that the equipment is ready
for acceptance testing.

2.9

TRAINING

2.9.1

Perform Training
Motorola Responsibilities:
Finalize training schedules purchased as part of this project with the Ocean County Project
Manager.
Conduct the training classes outlined in the Training Plan.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide on-site facility for conducting training classes.
Attend training classes.
Comply with the prerequisites in the Training Plan.
Completion Criteria:
All training classes completed.

2.9.2

Training Complete

All training classes completed.

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2.10

AUDIT AND ACCEPTANCE TESTING

2.10.1

Perform R56 Installation Audit


Motorola Responsibilities:
Perform R56 site-installation quality audits, verifying proper physical installation and operational
configurations.
Create site evaluation report to verify site meets or exceeds requirements, as defined in
Motorolas Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites (R56).
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide access/escort to the sites.
Witness tests (if desired).
Completion Criteria:
All R56 audits completed successfully.

2.10.2

Perform Testing
Motorola Responsibilities:
Execute Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) described in this proposal.
If any major task as contractually described fails, repeat that particular task after Motorola
determines that corrective action has been taken.
Document all issues that arise during the acceptance tests.
Document the results of the acceptance tests and present to Ocean County for review.
Resolve any minor task failures before Final System Acceptance.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Witness the functional testing.
Completion Criteria:
Successful completion of the functional testing.
Ocean County approval of the functional testing.

2.10.3

Perform Coverage Testing


Motorola Responsibilities:
Motorola and Ocean County determine the required number of test vehicles for simultaneous
testing of multiple service areas.
Perform coverage testing according to the Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP), Submit test
reports within the agreed period.
If any area fails, re-test that particular area when Motorola determines that corrective action has
been taken.
Document all issues that arise during the coverage testing.
Submit final test reports, according to the agreed period.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide the required number of test vehicles, drivers, and resources to witness the coverage
testing.

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Review the test results in a timely manner.


Timely approval of the test results, if the reports indicate compliance with the agreed
requirements.

Completion Criteria:
Successful completion of the coverage testing and approval by Ocean County.

2.10.4

System Acceptance Test Procedures (Milestone)

Ocean County approves the completion of all the required tests.


The system is considered Conditionally Accepted and Warranty begins.

2.11

SUBSCRIBER INSTALLATION

2.11.1

Program and Install Mobiles


Motorola Responsibilities:
Program subscribers into system database for activation.
Program all the mobiles, as identified in the equipment list, in accordance with Ocean Countyapproved programming templates, client software, and fleetmap.
Work with Ocean County to develop and approve prototypes for each type of mobile installation.
Install all the mobiles in the vehicles, as identified in the equipment list, and according to the
installation schedule.
The following guidelines are followed during installation:
A one-time only programming charge is included in the project price.
Installations utilize the standard mobile mounting hardware provided with the type of unit.
Obtain main power leads from a voltage source as supplied in the mobiles.
Permanently mount the antennas on each vehicle according to the approved prototype,
appropriate for the vehicle type. Install the antennas close to the same location as the existing
antennas, where practical, in vehicles that already have antennas installed. Install the antennas
on the roof, where practical, on the new antenna installations.
Motorola will determine an alternative location whenever the antennas cannot be installed on
the roof.
Plug the old antenna hole with an appropriate rubber plug if the antenna requires a new
location on the vehicle.
Remove the existing mobiles from the vehicles at the time of installation of new radios.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide Motorola with the subscriber information for input into the system database, for
activation.
Provide adequate number of vehicles for installations according to the project/installation
schedule.
If any installations require variations from the approved plan, Ocean County must approve before
proceeding with the variance.
Completion Criteria:
All mobiles are programmed and installed successfully and approved by Ocean County.

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2.11.2

Program and Distribute Portables


Motorola Responsibilities:
Program subscribers into system database for activation.
Program all the portables, as identified in the equipment list, based upon Ocean County approved
programming templates, client software, and fleetmap. A one-time only programming is
included in the project pricing.
Deliver units to authorized Ocean County personnel and inventory upon receipt.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide Motorola with the subscriber information for input into the system database, for
activation.
Upon receipt of portables, an Ocean County-authorized signatory acknowledges receipt of all
portables and accessories and proper operation of a sampling of portables.
Distribute the portables to end users.
Completion Criteria:
All portables are successfully programmed and approved by Ocean County.

2.11.3

Program Control Stations


Motorola Responsibilities:
Program subscribers into system database for activation.
Program all the control stations, as identified in the equipment list, based upon Ocean County
approved programming templates, client software, and fleetmap. A one-time only programming
is included in the project pricing.
Deliver units to authorized Ocean County personnel and inventory upon receipt.
Installation of control stations is not included.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Provide Motorola with the subscriber information for input into the system database, for
activation.
Upon receipt of control stations, an Ocean County-authorized signatory acknowledges receipt of
control stations.
Completion Criteria:
All portables are successfully programmed and approved by Ocean County.

2.11.4

Subscribers Complete

All Subscribers are programmed and/or distributed/installed successfully, and approved by Ocean
County.

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FINALIZE

2.12.1

Cutover
Motorola Responsibilities:
Motorola and Ocean County will finalize a mutually agreed upon cutover plan based upon
discussions held during the CDR.
During cutover, follow the written plan and implement the defined contingencies, as required.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Attend cutover meetings and approve the cutover plan.
Notify the user group(s) affected by the cutover (date and time).
Ensure that all Subscriber users are trained and the Subscribers have been activated on the
system.
Completion Criteria:
Successful migration from the old system to the new system.

2.12.2

Resolve Punchlist
Motorola Responsibilities:
Work with Ocean County to resolve punchlist items, documented during the Acceptance Testing
phase, in order to meet all the criteria for final system acceptance.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Assist Motorola with resolution of identified punchlist items by providing support, such as access
to the sites, equipment and system, and approval of the resolved punchlist item(s).
Completion Criteria:
All punchlist items resolved and approved by Ocean County.

2.12.3

Transition to Service/Project Transition Certificate


Motorola Responsibilities:
Review the items necessary for transitioning the project to warranty support and service.
Provide an Ocean County Support Plan detailing the warranty and post-warranty support, if
applicable, associated with the Contract equipment.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Participate in the Transition Service/Project Transition Certificate (PTC) process.
Completion Criteria:
All service information has been delivered and approved by Ocean County.

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2.12.4

Finalize Documentation
Motorola Responsibilities:
Provide an electronic as-built system manual on a Compact Disk (CD). The documentation will
include the following:
System-Level Diagram.
Site Block Diagrams.
Functional Acceptance Test Plan Test Sheets and Results.
Equipment Inventory List.
Drawings are created utilizing AutoCAD design software and will be delivered in Adobe PDF
format. All other system manual documents converted from native format to Adobe PDF format
to be included on the System Manual CD.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Receive and approve all documentation provided by Motorola.
Completion Criteria:
All required documentation is provided and approved by Ocean County.

2.12.5

Final Acceptance (Milestone)

All deliverables completed, as contractually required.


Final System Acceptance received from Ocean County.

2.13

PROJECT ADMINISTRATION

2.13.1

Project Status Meetings


Motorola Responsibilities:
Once a month, Motorola Project Manager, or designee, will attend all project status meetings with
Ocean County, as determined during the CDR.
Record the meeting minutes and supply the report.
The agenda will include the following:
Overall project status compared to the Project Schedule.
Product or service related issues that may affect the Project Schedule.
Status of the action items and the responsibilities associated with them, in accordance with
the Project Schedule.
Any miscellaneous concerns of either Ocean County or Motorola.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Attend meetings.
Respond to issues in a timely manner.
Completion Criteria:
Completion of the meetings and submission of meeting minutes.

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Progress Milestone Submittal


Motorola Responsibilities:
Submit progress (non-payment) milestone completion certificate/documentation.
Ocean County Responsibilities:
Approve milestone, which will signify confirmation of completion of the work associated with
the scheduled task.
Completion Criteria:
Ocean County approval of the Milestone Completion document(s).

2.13.3

Change Order Process

Either Party may request changes within the general scope of this Agreement. If a requested
change causes an increase or decrease in the cost, change in system configuration or adds time to
the projects timeline required to perform this Agreement, the Parties will agree to an equitable
adjustment of the Contract Price, Performance Schedule, or both, and will reflect the adjustment
in a change order. Neither Party is obligated to perform requested changes unless both Parties
execute a written change order.

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2.13.3.1 Example - Change Order Form

CHANGE ORDER
[type co# here]
Change Order No.
Date:
Project Name:
Ocean County Name:
Ocean County Project Mgr:

The purpose of this Change Order is to: (highlight the key reasons for this Change Order)

Contract #

REQUIRED

Contract Date:

In accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract identified above between
[enter Ocean County name] and Motorola Solutions, Inc., the following changes are approved:
Contract Price Adjustments
Original Contract Value:

Previous Change Order amounts for Change Order


numbers
through
- -

This Change Order:

New Contract Value:

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Completion Date Adjustments


Original Completion Date:
Current Completion Date prior to this Change Order:
New Completion Date:
Changes in Equipment: (additions, deletions or modifications) Include attachments if needed

Changes in Services: (additions, deletions or modifications) Include attachments if needed

Schedule Changes: (describe change or N/A)

Pricing Changes: (describe change or N/A)

Ocean County Responsibilities: (describe change or N/A)

Payment Schedule for this Change Order:


(describe new payment terms applicable to this change order)

Unless amended above, all other terms and conditions of the Contract shall remain in full force. If there are any
inconsistencies between the provisions of this Change Order and the provisions of the Contract, the provisions of this Change
Order will prevail.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Change Order as of the last date signed below.
Motorola
Solutions, Inc.

Ocean County

By:

By:

Printed Name:

Printed Name:

Title:

Title:

Date:

Date:
Date:

Reviewed by:
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2.14

PRELIMINARY PROJECT SCHEDULE


A high level Milestone Schedule is provided below. A final schedule will be developed based on final
scope and deliverables, and will be developed and submit during the Kick-off phase of the Project.
The work schedule is based on all sites being ready for Motorola work to begin at completion of
CDR.
Table 2-1: Project Milestone Schedule

ITEM

PROJECT MILESTONES

Contract Signed

Contract Design Review/ Sites Available for Site


Development

Order Entry Competed

Site Development

1-12

Equipment Ships

System FNE Installed

System Acceptance Testing/System Conditional Acceptance

15

System As-Built Documentation

16

System Acceptance

16

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 3
Acceptance Test Plans ...................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1
Acceptance Test Plan ........................................................................................................ 3-1
3.1.1 Wide Area Trunking - TDMA Only Sites ......................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1.1 Auto Site Affiliation .................................................................................................3-2
3.1.1.2 Talkgroup Call ........................................................................................................3-3
3.1.1.3 Audio Interrupt On Priority ......................................................................................3-4
3.1.1.4 Emergency Alarm and Call with Top of Queue (TDMA) .........................................3-5
3.1.1.5 Emergency Alarm and Call with Ruthless Preemption (TDMA) .............................3-6
3.1.2 ISSI 8000........................................................................................................................ 3-7
3.1.2.1 Manual Roaming - Talkgroup Call ..........................................................................3-7
3.1.3 Fault Management ......................................................................................................... 3-8
3.1.3.1 Screen Navigation ..................................................................................................3-8
3.1.3.2 Alarm Processing - Acknowledged Alarm ..............................................................3-9
3.1.3.3 Physical Inputs/Outputs - Digital Outputs (RTU) ..................................................3-10
3.1.3.4 TRAK GPS - GPS Fault (MOSCAD Standalone) .................................................3-11
3.1.3.5 TRAK GPS - Communication Status Fault (MOSCAD Standalone) .....................3-12
3.1.3.6 TRAK GPS - Power Supply Fault (MOSCAD Standalone)...................................3-13
3.1.4 Signoff Certificate ......................................................................................................... 3-14
3.2
Coverage Acceptance Test Plan ...................................................................................... 3-15
3.2.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................3-15
3.2.2 CATP Definitions .......................................................................................................... 3-15
3.2.2.1 Defined Test Area.................................................................................................3-15
3.2.2.2 Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) .................................................................3-15
3.2.2.3 Reliability ..............................................................................................................3-16
3.2.2.4 Direction(s) of Test ...............................................................................................3-16
3.2.2.5 Equipment Configurations ....................................................................................3-16
3.2.2.6 Outdoor Only Coverage........................................................................................3-21
3.2.2.7 CPC Pass/Fail Criterion for a Test Tile.................................................................3-21
3.2.2.8 Required Number of Test Tiles in the Defined Test Area .....................................3-22
3.2.2.9 Accessibility to Test Tiles .....................................................................................3-22
3.2.2.10 Random Selection of a Test Location in Each Tile ..............................................3-22
3.2.2.11 CPC Measurements in Each Tile ........................................................................3-23
3.2.3 Responsibilities and Preparation .................................................................................. 3-23
3.2.3.1 CATP Procedures.................................................................................................3-24
3.2.3.2 CATP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance ...............................................3-25

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3.1

ACCEPTANCE TEST PLAN

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3.1.1

Wide Area Trunking - TDMA Only Sites


2. TEST

3.1.1.1

Auto Site Affiliation

Step 1.

Turn RADIO-1 off and on.

Step 2.

Verify via ZoneWatch that RADIO-1 sends in


its affiliation.

Step 3.

Initiate a call using RADIO-1 on


TALKGROUP 1.

Step 4.

Verify RADIO-2 can receive and respond to


the call. Using ZoneWatch verify that no
resources are assigned at SITE 2 as there
are no subscribers affiliated to TALKGROUP
1 at SITE 2.

Step 5.

Initiate a call on TALKGROUP 2 using


RADIO-3.

Step 6.

Verify that RADIO-4 can receive and


respond to the call. Using ZoneWatch verify
that no resources are assigned at SITE 1 as
there are no subscribers affiliated to
TALKGROUP 2 at SITE 1.

1. DESCRIPTION
A Radio affiliation is a function that links a unique
radio ID and unique talkgroup to a specific site. This
information is stored in an affiliation table in the zone
database.
Before resources are assigned, the affiliation table is
accessed to know which sites need to be assigned
to support the call. Only the sites that need to be
assigned that have associated talkgroups will be
assigned. If the site does not have that talkgroup
affiliated to it will not be assigned. This allows for
more calls to be processed with fewer resources.

SETUP
RADIO-1 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-1 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-2 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-2 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-3 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-3 - SITE - SITE 2
RADIO-4 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-4 - SITE - SITE 2
This test requires the ZoneWatch feature.

Pass____ Fail____

Note: There are system settings which could affect


the assignment of resources, such as required site.

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3.1.1.2

2. TEST
Step 1.

Initiate a Wide Area Call with RADIO-1 in


TALKGROUP 1.

Step 2.

Observe that only RADIO-2 will be able to


monitor and respond to the call.

Step 3.

Initiate a Wide Area Call with RADIO-3 in


TALKGROUP 2.

Step 4.

Observe that only RADIO-4 will be able to


monitor and respond the call.

Talkgroup Call

1. DESCRIPTION
The Talkgroup is the primary level of organization for
communications on a trunked radio system. Radios
with Talkgroup call capability will be able to
communicate with other members of the same
Talkgroup. This provides the effect of a private
channel down to the Talkgroup level.

Pass____ Fail____

This test will demonstrate that a Talkgroup


transmission initiated by a radio user will only be
heard by system users, which have, the same
Talkgroup selected. As with other types of calls,
Talkgroup calls can take place from anywhere in the
system.

SETUP
RADIO-1 - SITE 1 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-2 - SITE 2 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-3 - SITE 1 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-4 - SITE 2 - TALKGROUP 2

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3.1.1.3

2. TEST
Step 1.

Verify the radio user record for RADIO-2 has


been configured for a higher priority level
than RADIO-1.

Step 2.

Initiate a call using RADIO-1. Keep this call


in progress until the completion of step 4.
Verify RADIO-2 and RADIO-3 hear RADIO-1
audio.

Step 3.

Initiate a call using RADIO-2. Verify RADIO3 hears RADIO-2 audio.

Step 4.

End the call on RADIO-2. Verify RADIO-2


and RADIO-3 hear RADIO-1 audio.

Audio Interrupt On Priority

1. DESCRIPTION
The system manager has the ability to allow users to
interrupt calls in progress. There are 3 different
settings, "Never" prevents all audio interrupt
requests, "Always" allows the system to
automatically grant audio interrupt requests on the
same talkgroup and "On Priority" allows the system
to use Subscriber ID priority in order to interrupt
other radios. A radio with higher individual priority
will interrupt another radio with lower individual
priority.

Pass____ Fail____

SETUP
RADIO-1 TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-1 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-2 TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-2 - SITE - SITE 2
RADIO-3 TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-3 - SITE - SITE 1

Note:
TALKGROUP 1 has been configured to
Audio_Interrupt = On_Priority

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3.1.1.4

Emergency Alarm and Call with


Top of Queue (TDMA)

2. TEST
Step 1.

Verify the emergency type for TALKGROUP


1's template to be set up as Top of Queue.

Step 2.

Simulate a busy system by disabling all


channels at SITE 1 with the exception of the
control channel and one physical voice
channel. Press the PTT on RADIO-5 and
hold until the completion of the test.

Step 3.

Press the PTT to initiate a call with RADIO-3


and hold the PTT switch until instructed to
release.

Step 4.

Key RADIO-4 and verify the radio receives a


busy tone. Release the PTT switch on
RADIO-4.

Step 5.

Using RADIO-1, send an Emergency Call by


depressing the emergency switch and then
the PTT switch.

Step 6.

Observe that RADIO-1 cannot transmit due


to the voice channel being busy.

Step 7.

Release the PTT switch on RADIO-3.


Observe that RADIO-1 receives the call
back before RADIO-4 and is able to proceed
with the call.

Step 8.

Observe that the display on RADIO-2


denotes an emergency and the unit ID or
alias of RADIO-1.

Step 9.

Dekey RADIO-1 and end the Emergency


Call by holding down the Emergency button
on RADIO-1 until an alert tone sounds.
Verify RADIO-1 returns to normal operation.

1. DESCRIPTION
Users in life threatening situations can use the
Emergency button on the radio to immediately send
a signal to the dispatcher and be assigned the next
available voice channel. An Emergency Call can be
set to either Top of Queue or Ruthless Preemption
operation. To accomplish this test, an Emergency
Alarm and Call will be initiated from a subscriber
which will be received by a subscriber affiliated at
any site of any zone in the system.
NOTE: If the subscriber does not have the Display
option, the Emergency ID will not be displayed.
NOTE: All radios and talkgroups should start with
default priorities. Default is 10.

SETUP
RADIO-1 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-1 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-2 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-2 - SITE - Any Site
RADIO-3 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-3 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-4 - TALKGROUP 3
RADIO-4 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-5 - TALKGROUP 4
RADIO-5 - SITE - Any Site

Step 10. Verify RADIO-4 receives a callback.


Release the PTT on RADIO-5. Return the
system to normal operation.

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3.1.1.5

2. TEST
Step 1.

Verify the emergency type for TALKGROUP


5's template is configured as Ruthless
Preemption.

Step 2.

Simulate a busy system by disabling all


physical channels at SITE 1 with the
exception of the control channel and one
voice channel. Press the PTT on RADIO-4
and keep the call in progress for the duration
of the test. Verify RADIO-3 receives the call.

Step 3.

Press the PTT to initiate a call with RADIO-5


and hold the PTT switch until instructed to
release.

Step 4.

Key RADIO-1 and verify the radio receives a


busy tone. Release the PTT switch on
RADIO-1.

Step 5.

Using RADIO-1 send an Emergency Call by


pressing the emergency switch and then the
PTT switch.

Step 6.

Observe that RADIO-1 is granted the


channel immediately and the Talkgroup Call
is dropped for RADIO-4. Verify an
Emergency Alarm is displayed at a console
position monitoring TALKGROUP 5. Verify
that CONSOLE-1 and RADIO-2 receive
audio from RADIO-1. Dekey RADIO-4.

Step 7.

Key RADIO-3 and verify the radio receives a


busy tone. Release the PTT switch on
RADIO-3.

Step 8.

End the Emergency Call by holding down


the Emergency button on RADIO-1 until an
alert tone sounds. Verify RADIO-1 returns to
normal operation and that RADIO-3 receives
a callback after the emergency hang time
expires.

Step 9.

Release the PTT on RADIO-5.

Emergency Alarm and Call with


Ruthless Preemption (TDMA)

1. DESCRIPTION
Users in life threatening situations can use the
Emergency button on the radio to immediately send
a signal to the dispatcher and be assigned the next
available voice channel. An Emergency Call can be
set to either Top of Queue or Ruthless Preemption
operation. To accomplish this test, an Emergency
Alarm and Call will be initiated from a subscriber
which will be received by a subscriber, on the same
talkgroup, affiliated at any site of any zone in the
system.
NOTE: If the subscriber does not have the Display
option, the Emergency ID will not be displayed. This
test is not recommended for single site systems as
RF contention will occur.

SETUP
RADIO-1 - TALKGROUP 5
RADIO-1 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-2 - TALKGROUP 5
RADIO-2 - SITE - SITE 2
RADIO-3 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-3 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-4 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-4 - SITE - SITE 1
RADIO-5 - TALKGROUP 1
RADIO-5 - SITE - SITE 1
CONSOLE-1 - TALKGROUP 5

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Step 10. Enable the disabled channels at SITE 1 to


return the system to normal operation.

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ISSI 8000
2. TEST

3.1.2.1

Manual Roaming - Talkgroup Call

Step 1.

Using CONSOLE-1, create a patch between


TALKGROUP 1 and TALKGROUP 2.

Step 2.

Initiate a patch call from CONSOLE-1 for the


patch that contains TALKGROUP 1 and
TALKGROUP 2.

This test demonstrates that after a console in the


local system patches a home talkgroup with a
foreign talkgroup, when the console initiates a patch
call on the patched talkgroups, the call can be heard
by a home radio in the local system that is affiliated
to the home talkgroup, and can be heard by a home
radio that has roamed to the foreign system and is
affiliated to the foreign talkgroup.

Step 3.

Observe that RADIO-1 and RADIO-2 are


able to monitor and respond to the call.

Step 4.

Initiate a group call from RADIO-1 on


TALKGROUP 1.

Step 5.

Observe that RADIO-2 and CONSOLE-1 are


able to monitor and respond to the call.

This test will also demonstrate that a group call


initiated from a home radio in the local system that is
affiliated to a home talkgroup can be heard by a
home radio that has roamed to a foreign system and
is affiliated to a talkgroup home to the foreign
system.

Step 6.

Initiate a group call from RADIO-2 on


TALKGROUP 2.

Step 7.

Observe that RADIO-1 and CONSOLE-1 are


able to monitor and respond to the call.

Step 8.

Dissolve the patch on CONSOLE-1.

1. DESCRIPTION

Additionally, this test demonstrates that a group call


initiated from a home radio that has roamed to a
foreign system and is affiliated to a talkgroup home
to the foreign system can be heard by a home radio
affiliated to a home talkgroup in the local system.

Pass____ Fail____

SETUP
SYSTEM 1 (home of TALKGROUP 1)
RADIO-1 (home to SYSTEM 1, located in SYSTEM
1) - TALKGROUP 1
CONSOLE-1 (located in SYSTEM 1) - TALKGROUP
1, TALKGROUP 2
SYSTEM 2 (home of TALKGROUP 2)
RADIO-2 - TALKGROUP 2
RADIO-2 switches to SYSTEM 2s personality when
it roams to SYSTEM 2 and is affiliated to
TALKGROUP 2.

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3.1.3

Fault Management
2. TEST

3.1.3.1

Screen Navigation

Step 1.

Login and Password Screen This is the first screen displayed after a
system startup. It allows a user with the
proper login and password to access the
MOSCAD alarm system. Login to MOSCAD
using the appropriate user name and
password.

Step 2.

System Overview Screen The "System Overview" screen contains site


names adjacent to color status pushpins.
Details of a particular site can be viewed by
selecting the site name pushpin of interest.
Depending on alarm status, the color bullet
will flash.

Step 3.

Alarm Summary Screen Proceed to the "Alarm Summary" screen


from the "System Overview" screen. The
"Alarm Summary" screen provides a text
display of all alarms currently in the system.
On this screen, you can choose between
alarm summary and alarm history by
selecting the "Alarm Summary / Alarm
History" button. Also, the display can be
filtered to show alarms based on site name
or acknowledgement status.

Step 4.

Comm Screen From the "Alarm Summary" screen access


the "Site Comm" screen. The "Site Comm"
screen displays a combined communication
status for each site. To view all the
SDM3000s within a site, select the icon next
to the site comm. Should the
communications path between the IP
Gateway and any SDM3000 in the system
be interrupted, it will be indicated by an
alarm present on this screen.

Step 5.

Device Monitoring
From the "System Overview" screen,
navigate to each site monitored by
MOSCAD in the system. Once a particular
site pushpin has been selected, a site
overview screen will appear that indicates
the types and quantities of devices
monitored by MOSCAD at that site.

1. DESCRIPTION
MOSCAD alarming tests shall be conducted from
the MOSCAD server and clients if applicable. The
alarms demonstrated are to be made on the actual
equipment or punch block interface, with an
exception made for cases where it is not practical to
create an actual alarm. The following will provide a
brief introduction and description of the main display
screens encountered when navigating the MOSCAD
GUI (Graphic User Interface).

SETUP
No prior setup is required.

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3.1.3.2

2. TEST
Step 1.

Create an alarm condition by simulating an


alarm on a device in the system or
shorting/opening a status input to any
MOSCAD status input module in the system.
Navigate to the lowest level screen that
depicts the highest degree of alarm detail.

Step 2.

Verify that the colored status bullet for the


associated alarm on the server is blinking
red and that the "state" text is red and is
displayed for the correct alarm point and
site.

Step 3.

If speakers are present, verify that an


audible indication is heard at the server.

Step 4.

Verify that the alarm displays in red text on


the Alarm Summary window.

Step 5.

Click with the mouse on the "acknowledge"


button. Verify that the audible indication is
silenced.

Step 6.

Verify that the text on the alarm summary


window of the server changes from red to
black.

Step 7.

Verify that the colored status bullet for the


associated alarm on the server remains red
but stops blinking.

Step 8.

Return the alarm point to the normal


condition. Verify that the colored status
bullet for the associated alarm returns to
green.

Step 9.

Verify that the text is removed from the


alarm summary window.

Alarm Processing - Acknowledged


Alarm

1. DESCRIPTION
This segment of the test verifies that the bi-state site
alarms are processed and communicated to the
MOSCAD server. The alarms can originate from a
device with "hard wired" physical dry contact
interfacing or from a device connected to the
MOSCAD CPU by means of an RS232 interface.

SETUP

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Physical Inputs/Outputs - Digital


Outputs (RTU)

2. TEST
Step 1.

Select a site to perform the test.

Step 2.

Trigger a latched state of the output point by


selecting the "On" button from the
appropriate site's digital output screen,
confirming that the screen indication
changes from "Off" to "On" for that point.

Step 3.

Verify a change of state by observing the


LED on the MOSCAD DO module and by
observing the control back indication on the
InTouch client or server.

Step 4.

Return the output to its "Off" condition.


Verify that the "On" indication on the
InTouch server returns to "Off" in addition to
confirming a change of state of the
MOSCAD LED.

1. DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this section is to verify that the
physical inputs and outputs that interface to the
MOSCAD I/O modules are properly processed by
the MOSCAD system. Proper processing can be
verified in two ways. First, a witness can observe I/O
module LED indications for DO's by changing the
RTU LED panel to show the target output. Second, a
witness can observe the DO back indication on the
InTouch digital output screen.
Note that digital outputs cannot be initiated from the
FullVision client.

Pass____ Fail____

Digital Outputs

SETUP
No prior setup is required.

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3.1.3.4

TRAK GPS - GPS Fault (MOSCAD


Standalone)

2. TEST
Step 1.

Choose the site to perform the test.

Step 2.

Verify there are no current alarms for the


chosen TRAK GPS.

Step 3.

Disconnect the antenna cable from the


TRAK GPS.

Step 4.

At the server, select the TRAK GPS tab.

Step 5.

Verify that the alarm is received at the


server.

Step 6.

Acknowledge the alarm.

Step 7.

Reconnect the antenna cable to the TRAK


GPS standard.

Step 8.

Verify that the GPS status returns to normal.

1. DESCRIPTION
The MOSCAD system will connect to each GPS
Standard via its RS-232 port mini 9 pin D connector
and requires a dedicated MOSCAD CPU RS-232
port (port 2 or 3). The MOSCAD will continuously
monitor for any alarm messages that the TRAK
sends to the CPU. Alarm messages are then
converted to native MOSCAD data format for
transmission to the control center.

SETUP
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TRAK GPS - Communication


Status Fault (MOSCAD
Standalone)

1. DESCRIPTION
The MOSCAD system will connect to each GPS
Standard via its RS-232 port mini 9 pin D connector
and requires a dedicated MOSCAD CPU RS-232
port (port 2 or 3). The MOSCAD will continuously
monitor for any alarm messages that the TRAK
sends to the CPU. Alarm messages are then
converted to native MOSCAD data format for
transmission to the control center.

SETUP

2. TEST
Step 1.

Choose the site to perform the test.

Step 2.

Verify there are no current alarms for the


chosen TRAK GPS.

Step 3.

Disconnect the RJ45 communication cable


from the rear of the GPS.

Step 4.

At the server, select the TRAK GPS tab.

Step 5.

Verify that the alarm is received at the


server.

Step 6.

Acknowledge the alarm.

Step 7.

Reconnect the communication cable to the


rear of the GPS.

Step 8.

Verify that the GPS status returns to normal.

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3.1.3.6

TRAK GPS - Power Supply Fault


(MOSCAD Standalone)

2. TEST
Step 1.

Choose the site to perform the test.

Step 2.

Verify there are no current alarms for the


chosen TRAK GPS.

Step 3.

Disconnect one of the power supply cables


from the rear of the GPS.

Step 4.

At the server, select the TRAK GPS tab.

Step 5.

Verify that the alarm is received at the


server.

Step 6.

Acknowledge the alarm.

Step 7.

Reconnect the power supply cable to the


rear of the TRAK GPS.

Step 8.

Verify that the GPS status returns to normal.

1. DESCRIPTION
The MOSCAD system will connect to each GPS
Standard via its RS-232 port mini 9 pin D connector
and requires a dedicated MOSCAD CPU RS-232
port (port 2 or 3). The MOSCAD will continuously
monitor for any alarm messages that the TRAK
sends to the CPU. Alarm messages are then
converted to native MOSCAD data format for
transmission to the control center.

SETUP
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3.1.4

Signoff Certificate

By their signatures below, the following witnesses certify they have observed the system Acceptance Test
Procedures.
Signatures

WITNESS:

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Please Print Name: ________________________________________

Initials:
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WITNESS:

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Please Print Name: ________________________________________

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COVERAGE ACCEPTANCE TEST PLAN

3.2.1

Overview
This Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) is designed to verify that the 700 MHz Phase II TDMA
voice radio system implemented by Motorola for Ocean County meets or exceeds the required
reliability as shown on Motorolas maps. The CATP defines the coverage testing method and
procedure, the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both
Motorola and Ocean County.
Coverage Acceptance Testing is based upon a coverage prediction that accurately represents the
implemented infrastructure and parameters that are consistent with the contract agreements. To
characterize system performance accurately, the actual user equipment radio series deployed for the
Ocean County 700 MHz Phase II TDMA system will be used to conduct the coverage test.
Subsequent sections define the coverage acceptance test configuration and test criteria.

3.2.2

CATP Definitions
Several definitions are needed to accurately describe the coverage acceptance test method and
criteria. Where cited, these terms or methods are defined in TIA TSB-88.1-C1 or TSB-88.3-C2.

3.2.2.1

Defined Test Area


The defined test area is the geographical area in which communications will be provided that meet or
exceed the specified Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) at the specified reliability for the specified
equipment configuration. The defined test area is listed in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test
Summary, along with names of the corresponding Motorola map which shows the defined test areas.
For coverage testing, the defined test area will be divided into a grid pattern by Motorola to produce
at least the number of uniformly sized test locations (or tiles) required by the Estimate of Proportions
formula. {TSB-88.3-C-1, 5.2.1, equation 2} The minimum number of test tiles required varies, from
a hundred to many thousands, depending on the size of the defined test area, desired confidence in
results, type of coverage test, and the predicted versus required reliability.

3.2.2.2

Channel Performance Criterion (CPC)


The CPC is the specified minimum design performance level in a faded channel. {TSB-88.1-C, 5.2}
For this system, the CPC is the Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) as stated in Table 3-2 Coverage
Acceptance Test Summary. The DAQ definitions are provided in Table 3-1 {TSB-88.1-C, 5.4.2,
Table 2}.

1 Wireless Communications Systems --- Performance in Noise- and Interference-Limited Situations --- Part 1:
Recommended Methods for Technology Independent Performance Modeling Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88.1-C,
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008.
2 Wireless Communications Systems --- Performance in Noise- and Interference-Limited Situations --- Part 3: Performance
Verification, Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88.3-C, Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008.
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Table 3-1: DAQ Definitions

DAQ

Subjective Performance Description

Unusable, speech present but unreadable.

Understandable with considerable effort. Frequent repetition due to noise/distortion.

Speech understandable with slight effort. Occasional repetition required due to


noise/distortion.

3.4

Speech understandable with repetition only rarely required. Some noise/distortion.

Speech easily understood. Occasional noise/distortion.

4.5

Speech easily understood. Infrequent noise/distortion.

Speech easily understood.

The CPC pass/fail criterion is the faded performance threshold, plus adjustments for antenna
performance, external noise, and in-building or in-vehicle losses. {TSB-88.1-C, 5.4.2, Figure 5} The
faded performance threshold for the specified CPC is determined using the receivers static reference
sensitivity adjusted by the projected CPC parameters for the applicable Modulation Type and DAQ as
listed in the current version of TSB-88.1, Annex A, Table A-1. For coverage testing of digital voice
radio systems, the faded performance threshold is the applicable Bit Error Rate (BER) from the
projected CPC parameters.

3.2.2.3

Reliability
The Covered Area reliability is the percentage of locations within the defined test area that are
predicted to meet or exceed the specified CPC. The Motorola map indicates the Covered Area within
which this system is predicted to provide at least the reliability of meeting or exceeding the CPC as
stated in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary.
For the defined test area guaranteed for Covered Area reliability, only the painted covered area on
Motorolas map will be tested for coverage acceptance. No acceptance testing will be performed in
locations predicted on Motorolas map to be below the required Covered Area reliability.
After all accessible tiles in the defined test area have been tested, the Covered Area reliability will be
determined by dividing the number of tiles tested that meet or exceed the CPC pass/fail criterion by
the total number of tiles tested. {TSB-88.3-C, 5.1, equation 1}

3.2.2.4

Direction(s) of Test
The direction(s) of test in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary defines the direction(s)
which will be tested for coverage acceptance. Outbound (also called forward link, downlink, or talkout) is the path from the fixed equipment outward to the mobile or portable radios. Inbound (also
called reverse link, uplink, or talk-in) is the path from the mobile or portable radios inward to the
fixed equipment. Round Trip means both Outbound and Inbound are required to pass for a test tile to
pass.

3.2.2.5

Equipment Configurations
This section defines the equipment configuration and infrastructure design parameters upon which the
coverage guarantee and the coverage acceptance test are based. The equipment configuration is
defined in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary, and includes user equipment, outdoor/inbuilding definition, defined test area, number of test tiles, reliability, CPC, CPC pass/fail, and
direction(s) of test. The infrastructure design parameters are defined in Table 3-3 Infrastructure
Design Parameters, and include site names, site locations, and antenna system parameters. If the

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implemented system equipment configuration and/or infrastructure design parameters vary from these
configurations and/or parameters, a revised coverage map will be used to define the test configuration
and potential areas from which test tiles will be included in the revised coverage acceptance test.
Coverage testing will be conducted with equipment installed per the configurations in Table 3-2
Coverage Acceptance Test Summary, and with the mobile antennas in unobstructed locations that are
not adjacent to other large objects or metallic items which would distort the antenna patterns.

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Table 3-2: Ocean County, NJ 700 MHz Phase II TDMA Coverage Acceptance Test Summary

User Equipment

Outdoor / In-Building

Defined Test Area &


Map Name

Size of
Test Tiles

REFERENCE 1
Portable Roundtrip
on Street Coverage
w/ Enabled Test Tiles

0.5 mile

Reliability

CPC

CPC Pass/Fail

Direction(s) of
Test

ASTRO 700 MHz Phase II TDMA


APX Portable with half-wave flex whip
antenna in swivel case with remote
speaker microphone for transmit and
receive

Outdoor

95%

DAQ-3.4

Subjective DAQ

Round Trip

Table 3-3: Ocean County, NJ 700 MHz Phase II TDMA Infrastructure Design Parameters

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7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"
7/8"

LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF

ANT. POINTING AZ (DEG. TN)

260
180
225
180
240
250
180
180
180
180
180

ANT. GAIN (dB)

200.0
200.0
100.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0
200.0

RX ANTENNA MODEL

OMNI
OMNI
225
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI

RX ANTENNA MFG.

9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

TOWER TOP AMP.

265
180
240
180
240
250
190
190
190
190
190

MAIN LINE MAX LENGTH (FT)

30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

TOWER TO SHELTER LENGTH (FT)

RX ANT. MOUNT HEIGTH (AGL)

235
150
210
150
210
220
160
160
160
160
160

MAIN LINE TYPE (LDF)

SITE ERP (W)

LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF
LDF

ANT. POINTING AZ (DEG. TN)

1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"
1-1/4"

ANT. GAIN (dBd)

SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SE414SF3P4LDF(E5749)
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF

TOTAL LINE LENGTH (FT)

SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR

TOWER TO SHELTER LENGTH (FT)

TX ANTENNA MODEL

235
150
210
150
210
220
160
160
160
160
160

RECEIVE

TOWER LINE LENGTH (FT)

TX ANTENNA MFG.

74-11-41.5 W
74-28-58.5 W
74-9-38.50 W
74-20-41.50 W
74-24-24.00 W
74-15-37.00 W
74-21-3.5 W
74-18-40.6 W
74-12-27.6W
74-17-31.6W
74-4-39.4 W

MAIN LINE TYPE (LDF)

TX ANT. MOUNT HEIGHT (AGL)

LATITUDE (DD-MM-SS) {WGS84}

Toms River
39-58-25.4 N
New Egypt
40-4-58.4 N
Lakewood
40-6-8.40 N
Tuckerton
39-36-7.40 N
Pasadena
39-54-6.00 N
Barnegat
39-45-38.00 N
Jackson
40-6-34.6 N
West Creek
39-38-16.7 N
Lacy
39-51-39.1 N
Manchester
40-01-31.5 N
Brick (Ocean County 40-2-48.8 N

TRANSMIT

LONGITUDE (DD-MM-SS) {WGS84}

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

SITE NAME

SITE #

SITE INFORMATION

30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30

290
180
255
210
270
280
210
210
210
210
210

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y

SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR
SINCLAIR

SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SE414SF3P4LDF(E5749)
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF
SC479-HF1LDF

9
9
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

OMNI
OMNI
225
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI
OMNI

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3.2.2.6

Outdoor Only Coverage


Motorolas portable coverage prediction is for outdoor locations only. Portable coverage
inside buildings has been previously provided for informational purposes but is not a design
requirement of this system CATP and is, therefore, not guaranteed.

3.2.2.7

CPC Pass/Fail Criterion for a Test Tile


For each equipment configuration, the CPC pass/fail criterion for a test tile is stated in Table
3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary. The equipment configuration will have only one
CPC pass/fail criterion for a test tile.
Coverage for the portable outdoor equipment configuration will be verified for acceptance by
using an APX portable configured as defined in Table 1-4 for the Subjective DAQ test.
Informational BER Measurements for a Test Tile
Outbound BER measurements will be taken in all accessible enabled test tiles for the portable
equipment configuration defined in Table 3-2. To collect BER information, the
measurements will be performed by attenuation of a second test radio. The attenuation will be
the difference between the test radios antenna system and the additional loss used in
Motorolas coverage prediction to account for portable antenna performance on the hip in a
swivel case with a speaker microphone. This will establish an equivalent signal level
performance for the portable on street equipment configuration. The attenuator value is
provided in Table 3-4.
The BER measurements will be provided for informational purposes only and will not be part
of the pass/fail criteria for this CATP.
Below is the attenuator value required to evaluate the equipment configuration. The
methodology to determine the attenuator value is demonstrated in TSB-88.1-C 5.4.2, Figure
5. The attenuator value includes the proper values for the equipment configuration
requirement plus adjustments for the test equipment setup. Should the test equipment setup
losses (e.g., cable length) vary, an adjustment to the attenuator value may be required to
represent the required equipment configuration accurately.
Table 3-4: Attenuator Values To Evaluate Each Equipment Configuration

User Equipment
Configuration and Outdoor /
In-Building
APX Portable with half-wave
flex whip antenna in swivel
case with remote speaker
microphone for transmit and
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3.2.2.8

Required Number of Test Tiles in the Defined Test Area


The method used to test coverage is a statistical sampling of the defined test area to verify
that the CPC is met or exceeded at the required reliability for each of the defined equipment
configurations. It is impossible to verify every point within a defined test area, because there
are infinite points; therefore, coverage reliability will be verified by sampling a statistically
significant number of randomly selected locations, quasi-uniformly distributed throughout
the defined test area. There is one test sample per test tile, where a sample consists of
multiple sub-samples.
Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the defined test area as indicated on
Motorola-provided maps. To verify that the reliability requirement is met, the defined test
area indicated on Motorolas maps will be divided into uniformly sized test tiles, with the
minimal size of the test tiles indicated in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary. The
size of test tiles indicated in Table 3-2 is at least the minimum required by the Estimate of
Proportions formula as stated in section 3.2.2.1 (Defined Test Area) of this document.
Per TSB-88.3-C, the stated minimum outdoor tile size is 100 by 100 wavelengths; however,
the minimum practical test tile size is typically about 400 by 400 meters (about 0.25 by 0.25
miles). The minimum practical tile size for a system is determined by the distance traveled at
the speed of the test vehicle while sampling, GPS error margin, and availability of road
access within very small test tiles. A related consideration is the time, resources, and cost
involved in testing very large numbers of very small tiles. For a given defined test area, all
test tiles must be of equal size. The maximum test tile size is 2 by 2 km (1.24 by 1.24 miles)
{TSB-88.3-C, 5.5.1}. In some wide-area systems, this constraint on maximum tile size may
dictate a greater number of test tiles than the minimum number required by the Estimate of
Proportions formula.
No acceptance testing will be performed in locations outside the defined test area as indicated
on the Motorola-provided map. Motorola and Ocean County may agree to perform
information only tests in locations outside the defined test area; however, these
information only test results will not be used for coverage acceptance. Any information
only test locations must be defined before starting the test. If the added locations require
significant additional time and resources to test, a change order will be required and Motorola
may charge Ocean County on a time-and-materials basis.

3.2.2.9

Accessibility to Test Tiles


Prior to testing, Motorola and Ocean County will plan the route for the test vehicle through
the defined test area, to ensure that at least the minimum required number of tiles is tested.
While planning the route (if possible) or during the test, Motorola and Ocean County will
identify test tiles that are inaccessible for the coverage test (due to lack of roads, restricted
land, etc.). Inaccessible tiles will be considered a pass. {TSB-88.3-C, 5.5.4}

3.2.2.10 Random Selection of a Test Location in Each Tile


This CATP provides an objective method of randomly selecting and tracking test locations
using Motorolas Voyager coverage testing tool. The method has direct correlation with
Motorolas coverage prediction methodology.
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Using Voyager, the actual test location within each test tile will be randomly selected by the
test vehicle crossing into the tile at an arbitrary point, with an arbitrary speed and direction. If
the selected test location is in a shielded area such as a tunnel or underground parking garage,
the data from that test location must be eliminated and a replacement test location must be
used.

3.2.2.11 CPC Measurements in Each Tile


In each test tile, a voice test exchange will be initiated using predetermined text typical of a
common voice exchange between the fixed location and the portable location. The person
conducting the test at the portable will be moving at a typical speed for the surrounding
conditions. Motorola recommends that testing initially be performed from the portables
within the test vehicle since this is worst case as compared to on street performance and can
improve the time required to perform the test. If the test tile fails from within the vehicle,
then the vehicle will be stopped, and the portable user would then step outside the vehicle
and perform the test with the portable moving at normal walking speed so as not to be
stationary in a known good or poor location. This would not constitute a re-try.

3.2.3

Responsibilities and Preparation


This section identifies the responsibilities of Ocean County and Motorola regarding
requirements for equipment, personnel, and time during the coverage test.
Ocean County will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test:

At least one test vehicle that is representative of the vehicles to be installed with radios,
and will provide the driver.
Exclusive use of the test channels required by Motorola during the test.
One team, with two or more representatives, designated by Ocean County, to operate the
vehicle, portable radio, and to evaluate subjective audio transmissions. The required
quantity of test participants shall be available a minimum of eight hours per day.
One team, with two or more representatives, designated by Ocean County, to operate the
console and to evaluate and record the pass/fail result of each subjective audio
transmission. The required quantity of test participants shall be available a minimum of
eight hours per day.

Motorola will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test:

One Motorola Voyager coverage testing tool.


One Motorola representative to navigate and to operate Voyage and to evaluate the
pass/fail result of each subjective audio transmission.
One Motorola representative at the console to evaluate and record the pass/fail result of
each subjective audio transmission.

Before starting the test, Ocean County and Motorola will agree upon the time frame for
Motorolas submission of a report containing the coverage test results.

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3.2.3.1

CATP Procedures
A coverage acceptance test will be performed using Motorolas Voyager tool to randomly
select test locations.
Voyager consists of the following:

A Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, which will provide the computer with the
location and speed of the test vehicle.
A laptop computer with Voyager software and a mapping database, which includes
highways and local streets and political boundaries.
The procedure for the subjective DAQ coverage test outdoors will be as follows:
A subjective listening test will be performed for coverage acceptance testing, to
verify talk-in and talk-out DAQ performance of the system.
Talk-out and talk-in will both be required to pass for a test tile to pass.
To perform a statistically valid subjective DAQ test, a large group of people is
required to ensure high confidence in the results. However, obtaining a large group of
people for a subjective listening test is usually impractical; therefore, several (three to
seven) people in a car or van must be used for the test. Since a group this small
cannot provide statistically significant results, it is very important that the personnel
participating in the subjective test be familiar with the sound of radio conversations.
Before subjectively testing, all personnel who will evaluate audio quality must be
calibrated by listening to examples of audio that pass and fail the subjective DAQ
test.
A fixed dispatch location will be established. Prior to testing, Ocean County and
Motorola will agree upon a procedure to allow each audio transmission to be
evaluated for approximately five seconds.
The test participants will be divided into teams, each consisting of personnel from
both Ocean County and Motorola. Each team will have members that operate a
portable radio in the field, and members that are stationed at the fixed dispatch
location.
As the field test team drives through the coverage area, test locations within each test
tile will be selected randomly by Voyagers GPS location indication.
At each test tile location, each field test team member will listen to a talk-out audio
transmission, and will perform his or her subjective pass/fail evaluation of the DAQ
for the tile. Team members stationed at the dispatch location will evaluate talk-in
audio quality of transmissions from the test radio in that tile and record the results for
the console and test vehicle. Subjective pass/fail evaluation will be based on the
DAQ descriptions in Table 3-1. The determination of whether each test tile passes or
fails the required DAQ value will be the majority vote of all team members pass/fail
subjective evaluations for that tile. An odd number of team members is required to
avoid ties for the pass/fail majority vote.
Should a subjective DAQ test tile fail, a retry of the transmission will occur. Should
the retry pass, the test tile will be considered a pass. If a retry should occur, it will be
noted in the test log notes for that test tile.

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3.2.3.2

CATP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance


During the coverage acceptance test, Voyager generates computer files that include the raw
test data. A copy of this data will be provided to Ocean County at the conclusion of the
coverage test. Motorola will produce a map detailing the coverage test results, and to
determine whether the coverage test was passed for each user equipment configuration.
The coverage acceptance criterion for a user equipment configuration will be that the voice
radio system implemented by Motorola for Ocean County meets or exceeds the reliability
stated in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary for that user equipment
configuration. The system coverage acceptance criterion will be the successful passing of the
user equipment configuration defined in Table 3-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Summary.
Motorola reserves the right to review test tiles that fail. If a coverage test, or a portion
thereof, is suspected by Motorola to have failed due to external interference, those tiles
suspected of being affected by an interferer may be re-tested. If the test tiles re-tested are
confirmed to have failed due to interference or external noise, those test tiles will be excluded
from all acceptance calculations and Motorola will work with Ocean County to identify
potential solutions to the interference issues.
Motorola will conduct this Coverage Acceptance Test only once. If a portion of the test is
determined to be affected by proven equipment malfunctions or failures, Motorola will repeat
the portion of the test affected by the equipment malfunction or failure. Ocean County will
have the option to accept the coverage at any time prior to completion of the coverage test or
documentation process.
Motorola will submit to Ocean County a report detailing the coverage test results. This report
will include a document, which is to be signed by both Ocean County and Motorola,
indicating the test was performed in accordance with this CATP and the results of the test
indicate the acceptance or non-acceptance of the coverage portion of the system.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 4
Training .............................................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1
Overview ............................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2
Training Approach .............................................................................................................. 4-1
4.3
Courses Proposed .............................................................................................................4-2
4.4
Course Descriptions ...........................................................................................................4-6
4.4.1 ASTRO 25 IV&D System Networking............................................................................. 4-6
4.4.2 ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview ........................................................... 4-9
4.4.3 ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications ................. 4-13
4.4.4 ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop ............................................ 4-15
4.4.5 ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop............................................................................. 4-17
4.4.6 ASTRO 25 GTR Repeater Site Workshop ................................................................... 4-20
4.4.7 MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Overview .......................................................... 4-22
4.4.8 MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop ......................................................... 4-24
4.4.9 APX CSP Programming and Template Building .......................................................... 4-26
4.4.10 APX Technical Subscriber Academy ........................................................................ 4-28
4.4.11 APX Portable and APX Mobile Train the Trainer ..................................................... 4-30
4.4.12 The Interactive End User Tool Kit ............................................................................ 4-33

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TRAINING
4.1

OVERVIEW
Motorola Solutions understands that the successful implementation and use of your communications
system depends on effective training. We have developed a training proposal for Ocean County to
ensure a comprehensive understanding of your proposed system and all user equipment. We are
leveraging over 75 years of training experience working with customers just like you to provide
recommendations for your consideration. The training proposal detailed in the following pages
incorporates customer feedback coupled with a best practices systematic approach to produce
effective course delivery and content.
Our commitment to Ocean County is to provide unsurpassed services that ensure the equipment
operates efficiently for the life of the system, and in doing so, directly train your personnel to acquire
a level of knowledge to utilize the system at its maximum potential.
Ocean County personnel will gain in-depth understanding of the power of your new system through
education and proficient daily use. Our high-quality training focuses attention on student needs.
Training is complemented by our detailed documentation and available continuing education
program.
We will collaborate with Ocean County to develop a final customized training plan that fits your
needs and assures that System Administrators, Maintenance Technicians and End Users are skilled in
using your new system.

4.2

TRAINING APPROACH
Our training solution delivers a combination of online training and field based instructor led training
at Ocean County locations using the operational equipment and classrooms. Motorola Solutions will
employ knowledgeable and experienced instructors, well-designed courseware and integrated lab
activities.
Training is based upon several key criteria:

Course design is driven by an analysis of student needs and focuses on how-to rather than theory.
Learning objectives are based upon what students need to accomplish on the job and focus on
specific applications or components.
Hands-on lab opportunities using Ocean County specific job aids are incorporated into training to
maximize the transfer of skills and the retention/reuse of information.

Our instructors bring invaluable experience and first-hand knowledge of public safety systems into
their training approach. This experience and knowledge provides them a better understanding of and
insight into the practical aspects of the role of Ocean County Managers, Technicians and End Users.
Each has a proven ability to communicate with novice as well as expert personnel.

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4.3

COURSES PROPOSED
Motorola Solutions has identified the following course(s) that are necessary to achieve the training
goals for Ocean County. Course description files for the recommended courses are provided in the
matrix below and/or in the training appendix. Class delivery for instructor-led courses in the field will
be tailored for your system and features.
Specifically, our proposed training plan addresses the following categories as identified in your
request for proposal:

System Technicians
Radio End Users

It is recommended that students bring their laptop computers for all System Administrator and
Technician classes. Students will receive their manuals in CD-ROM format and hard copy participant
guides.
Course

Target Audience

ASTRO 25 IV&D
System Networking

Technicians

No. of
Duration
Sessions
(days)
1

Location

Date

No. of
Attendees

Toms River,
NJ

Prior to
remaining
classes

(Instructor-led)
Course Synopsis:

This course provides the technician with the necessary networking information required for
understanding the Network Transport subsystem components installed in an ASTRO 25 IV&D
communications system. The course includes familiarization with basic networking concepts
and the networking components deployed throughout the system.
Note: There are equipment requirements listed in the course description that are needed
for this class.
ASTRO 25 IV&D
with M Core System
Overview

Technicians

4 hours

Self Paced;
Online

Prior to
Prerequisite
2

(Self-paced; On-line)
Prerequisite #1
Course Synopsis:
ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core System Overview self-paced course is the starting
point of all ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core systems. In order to take other classes,
students are required to complete this course and obtain a passing score on the corresponding
test. It presents a high-level description of the systems call flow capabilities, components,
features and benefits.

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Course
ASTRO 25 IV&D
Introduction to
Radio System
Management
Applications

Target Audience
Technicians

No. of
Duration
Sessions
(days)
1

10 hours

Location

Date

No. of
Attendees

Self Paced;
Online

Prior to
Radio
System
Workshop

(Self-paced; On-line)
Prerequisite #2
Course Synopsis:
This virtual, interactive course provides a high-level overview of the Motorola Radio System
Management applications through recorded demonstrations of common system tasks.
ASTRO 25 IV&D
Radio System
Administrator
Workshop

Technicians

Toms River,
NJ

Prior to
managing
the system

(Instructor-led)
Course Synopsis:
This workshop covers administrator functions for an ASTRO 25 Integrated Voice and Data
(IV&D) System. Learning activities in this course focus on how to use the different ASTRO 25
IV&D System Management applications. Participants will be provided with an opportunity to
discuss how to structure their organization and personnel for optimal ASTRO 25 IV&D system
use.
ASTRO 25 IV&D M
Core Workshop

Technicians

Toms River,
NJ

(Instructor-led)

Prior to
maintaining
the system

Course Synopsis:
The ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best
practices for the Trunked Large Systems. The course also focuses on gathering and analyzing
system information to implement appropriate action(s) that return a system to full operational
status.
GTR 8000 Repeater
Site Workshop

Technicians

(Instructor-led)

Toms River,
NJ

Prior to
maintaining
repeaters

Course Synopsis:
This workshop describes the components in the ASTRO 25 IV&D System Repeater Site with
GTR 8000 expandable site subsystem. This course also presents how the GTR 8000
expandable site subsystem operates and explains the tools and methods available for
troubleshooting components within the subsystem.

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Course
MCC7000 Series
Dispatch Consoles
Overview (on-line)
and Workshop
(instructor-led)

Target Audience
Console
Technicians

No. of
Duration
Sessions
(days)
1

Location

Date

No. of
Attendees

Toms River,
NJ

Prior to
maintaining
consoles

(to include
MCC7500)
MCC7000 Series Overview Synopsis:
This course provides an overview of the MCC 7000 series of Dispatch Consoles. It includes a
description of the features, illustrations of subsystem architecture options, descriptions of
subsystem components, and illustrations of signal flow and call processing.
MCC7000 Series Workshop Course Synopsis:
This course familiarizes participants in installation, configuration, management and repair of
MCC 7000 Series IP dispatch consoles, Archiving Interface Servers, AUX I/O servers, and
Conventional Channel Gateways. The focus is on a detailed discussion of console hardware and
hands-on activities with the installation and configuration of the MCC 7000 Series IP dispatch
consoles.
Note: To include MCC7500
APX CPS
Programming and
Template Building

Radio
Technicians

Toms River,
NJ

Prior to
programming
radios

(Instructor-led)
Course Synopsis:
The APX CPS Programming and Template Building course provides communications
management personnel and technicians with the knowledge and training necessary to build
templates and program APX 7000/7500 subscriber radios in the most efficient way possible.
The content, parameters and exercises demonstrated in the APX CPS Programming and
Template Building class apply to the APX 7000 Portable and APX 7500 Mobile.
APX Technical
Subscriber
Academy

Radio
Technicians

Toms River,
NJ

Prior to
maintaining
radios

(Instructor-led)
Course Synopsis:
This course focuses on the knowledge required for a 2-way Radio Technician working in a
communication environment or using the family of APX radios in the field. The course is
specifically designed to provide significant amounts of hands-on, scenario based labs around
configuration and troubleshooting. Key Loading and Management, Encryption, Over-The Air
Programming and Mobile Radio Installation are some of the topics that will be covered in detail
for both mobile and portable radios.

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Course
APX6000 Portable
(1 Model) and
APX6500 Mobile
(1 Model)

Target Audience
Radio Trainers

No. of
Duration
Sessions
(days)
1

Location

Date

No. of
Attendees

Toms River,
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Prior to
training
users

Train-the-trainer
Utilizing the
Interactive End User
Tool Kits
(Instructor-led)
Course Synopsis:
This course provides APX radio trainers with an introduction to their radio, its basic operation
and tailored job aids available for assistance in operation. The learning experience is a mix of
facilitation and hands-on activities to help users perform common tasks associated with their
radio operation. Segmentation between user groups (i.e. Police, Fire/EMS, Public Service) is
encouraged to help focus instruction on the specific operational issues of the individual user
group. This course is geared for customers who have an experienced dedicated training staff in
their organization. It provides the customers identified training personnel with the knowledge
and practice applying training techniques that will enable them to successfully train their
students. Trainers will use audio visual (Interactive End User Toolkits iEUTK), facilitation and
hands-on activities to facilitate learning events supported by tailored or customized training
materials and job aides. They will become proficient in discussing common tasks associated with
the operation of the customers radios.

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4.4

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

4.4.1

ASTRO 25 IV&D System Networking


Duration
5 Days
Delivery Method
Instructor-led
Target Audience
Technical system managers, technicians, engineers
Course Synopsis
This course provides the technician with the necessary networking information required for
understanding the Network Transport subsystem components installed in an ASTRO 25 IV&D
communications system. The course includes familiarization with basic networking concepts and the
networking components deployed throughout the system.
Required Pre-Work
None
Required Lab Equipment
Items required for a single lab position with two participants:

One Motorola router (model number GGM8000, S2500, S6000 or S4000).


One Hewlett Packard Procurve switch (model number 2610-24, 2626 or 2524).
Two RJ-45 network cables.
One DB9 to DB9 null modem cable (connects PC to console connector on switch and router).
One DB9 to RJ-45 null modem cable (only applies to the 2610 switches).
A sufficient number of power cords and power strips.
One PC or laptop with a login account that has the authority to change the IP address, add a TFTP
file transfer program (3CDaemon) and execute a TFTP file transfer.
NOTE: The total equipment required is dependent on the number of participants; i.e., twelve
participants would require six sets of equipment.

Recommended Prerequisites
None
Course Objectives
Upon Completion, the Participant Will Be Able To:

Understand basic networking concepts.


Describe the various Transport network subsystem components.
Define the LAN topologies for each system.
Define the WAN topologies for each system.
Identify the expanse of Network Management across each system.

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Discuss HP Switch, and Motorola Series Router configurations.


Describe and Perform the backup/restore procedures for the HP Switch and Motorola Series
Routers in the ASTRO 25 system.

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Course Outline
I.

Basic Networking Concepts


A.

Terminology and Acronyms

B.

LANS and WANS

C.

Basic Protocols

D.

Network troubleshooting commands

II. ASTRO 25 Network Transport Subsystem


A.

Call Processing
1.

Block diagram description of how a call travels through the system

2.

Identification and isolation of the network components

B.

Network Components
1.

HP Switchesdescription and location in the network


a)

Menu-Driven Configuration

b)

Web-Based Configuration

2.

Cooperative WAN Routingdescription and location in the network

3.

Motorola Series Routersdescription and location in the network


a)

Command Line Interface Configuration

b)

Menu-Driven Configuration

c)

Web-Based Configuration

Router Manager -- location and application identification


C.

Network Concepts
1.

Identify the LAN portion(s) of the network

2.

Identify the LAN Protocols and describe where they are present in the network

3.

Identify the WAN portion(s) of the network

4.

Identify the WAN Protocols and describe where they are present in the network

D.

Hands-On Practice
1.

Backup and Restore HP Switch Configurations

2.

Backup and Restore Motorola Series Router Configurations

3.

Create router boot configuration file

4.

Flash routers with new operating system

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4.4.2

ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview


Delivery Method
OLT = Online Training
Duration
4 hours
Target Audience
System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians, and Application Users.
Course Overview
ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core System Overview self-paced course is the starting point
of all ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core systems. In order to take other classes, students are
required to complete this course and obtain a passing score on the corresponding test. It presents a
high-level description of the systems call flow capabilities, components, features and benefits.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:

Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 (ACT100 or ACT101).


Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762).
Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

List and describe the ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core system features and capabilities.
Describe the ASTRO 25 with M Core system sites and their components.
Describe the paths used for control, voice, and data in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M
Core system.
List the servers and databases used in an ASTRO 25 IV&D Trunking with M Core system.
Describe voice and data signal flows and mobility management.

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Course Modules
Module 1: System Architecture

M-1 Core Architecture


M-2 Core Architecture
M-3 Core Architecture
Common Server Architecture
Scalability
Module 1 Summary
Module 1 Review Quiz

Module 2: System Features and Options

Flexible Site and Interzone Links


Channel Partitioning
Other Band Trunking
Dynamic Dual Mode
Fire Station Alerting
Telephone Interconnect
Digital Mutual Aid
SmartX Site Converter
ISSI.1 Network Gateway
ISSI 8000 / CSSI 8000
Dynamic System Resilience
High Availability Data
Radio Authentication
Module 2 Summary
Module 2 Review Quiz

Module 3: Zone Core Components

Direct Attached Storage Device


Domain Controllers
Zone Controller
CSMS
PDG
GGSN
Network Management Components
Network Transport Components
Network Subnets
Servers & Databases
Module 3 Summary
Module 3 Review Quiz

Module 4: Remote Sites

GTR 8000 Expandable Site Hardware


Repeater Site
HPD Overlay
Simulcast Subsystem
Console Site

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Conventional Channel Support


Site Statuses
Module 4 Summary
Module 4 Review Quiz

Module 5: Information Types & Paths

Control Information
Control Path
Voice Information
Voice Path
Data
Data Path
Data Path HPD
Network Management Information
Network Management Path
Information Paths Routing
Routing Failure Scenarios
Module 5 Summary
Module 5 Review Quiz

Module 6: Voice & Data Processing

Finding the Control Channel


Affiliation & Registration
Channel Request
Authorizing the Call
Assignment of Resources
Busy Queue
Call in Progress
Finishing a Call
Data Packets & Signal Flow
Module 6 Summary
Module 6 Review Quiz

Module 7: Mobility Management

Affiliation & Registration


Valid Sites for an Individual
Valid Sites for a Talkgroup
Site Access Denial Type
Dynamic Site Assignment
Continuous Assignment Updating
De-registration
Roaming
Adjacent Sites
RSSI Threshold
Preferred Site
Always Preferred Site
Least Preferred Site
Out of Range
Inbound & Outbound

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Balanced Coverage
Out-of-range Indications
Scanning
Priorities in Scan
Requested Site
Module 7 Summary
Module 7 Review Quiz

Final Assessment

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4.4.3

ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management


Applications
Delivery Method
OLT = Online Training
Duration
10 hours
Target Audience
System Managers, Technical System Managers, System Technicians, and other Application Users.
Course Overview
This virtual, interactive course provides a high-level overview of the Motorola Radio System
Management applications through recorded demonstrations of common system tasks.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:

Bridging the Knowledge Gap Technicians (ACT100).

Required:
Take one of the following depending on system supporting:

ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS713200).


ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core Overview (ACS713420).
ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System Overview (ACS713430).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

Describe the purpose of Network Management applications used in an ASTRO system.


Identify high-level capabilities of those Network Administrator applications.
Familiarize with common operations allowed by those Network Administrator applications.

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Course Modules
Module 1:

System Profile
Zone Profile
ZoneWatch
ATIA Log Viewer

Module 2:

Unified Event Manager (UEM)


Affiliation Display

Module 3:

Radio Control Manager (RCM)


Reports

Module 4:

Provisioning Manager

Module 5:

EMC Ionix Network Configuration Manager

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4.4.4

ASTRO 25 IV&D Radio System Administrator Workshop


Delivery Method
ILT = Instructor Led Training
Duration
5 days
Target Audience
System Administrators, Technical System Administrators, System Technicians and other Application
Users.
The applications covered in this course only apply to customers with releases 7.4 or newer.

Course Overview
This workshop covers administrator functions for an ASTRO 25 Integrated Voice and Data (IV&D)
System. Learning activities in this course focus on how to use the different ASTRO 25 IV&D System
Management applications. Participants will be provided with an opportunity to discuss how to
structure their organization and personnel for optimal ASTRO 25 IV&D system use.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:

Bridging the Knowledge Gap System Administrators (ACT101).


Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762).
Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003) or tailored five day
field version.

Take one of the following depending on system supporting:

ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS712200).


ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core Overview (ACS712420).
ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System Overview (ACS712430).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS712201).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

Describe the relationship between radio programming, console administration and system
management, and the impact of this relationship on system planning.
List the network management tools applicable at each phase of the system life cycle.
Identify the advantages and disadvantages of options available for the configuration of system
infrastructure and user parameters.
Use the report and real-time data to monitor performance and make adjustments necessary to
maintain acceptable system performance levels.
Explain the key factors that affect the planning of ASTRO 25 Radio Systems and create a
Fleetmap.

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Course Modules
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: Basic Concepts of Radio System Administration

Topic 2-1: Why Did They Do it That Way?


Topic 2-2: Radio Programming vs. System Management
Topic 2-3: List of Management Applications

Module 3: Configuration

Topic 3-1: Configuration Process and Tools


Topic 3-2: Adding Radios and Talkgroups to the System
Topic 3-3: Editing Existing Records in PM
Topic 3-4: Setting System-Level Parameters
Topic 3-5: Creating Managers and Controlling Access
Topic 3-6: Managing Configurations with UNC
Topic 3-7: Configuring Sites and Channels with PM

Module 4: Operation and Optimization

Topic 4-1: License Sharing


Topic 4-2: Live Monitoring of the System
Topic 4-3: Report Generation
Topic 4-4: Network Maintenance Tools

Module 5: Communications Planning


Topic 5-1: Factors That Impact Communications System Planning
Topic 5-2: Fleetmapping

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ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop


Delivery Method
ILT = Instructor Led Training
Duration
5 days
Class size
Note: Class size varies by region.
Target Audience
M Core Master Site Technicians
Course Overview
The ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best practices
for the Trunked Large Systems. The course also focuses on gathering and analyzing system
information to implement appropriate action(s) that return a system to full operational status.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:

Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACT100 or ACT101).


Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762).
Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003) or tailored five day
field version.

Take one of the following depending on system supporting:

ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS713200).


ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core Overview (ACS713420).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

Describe the ASTRO 25 System architecture.


Identify the functional and radio subsystems that comprise the ASTRO 25 System.
Explain and discuss call flow and data flow through Large System Core devices and their
subsystems.
Perform recommended routine maintenance procedures for the ASTRO 25 Large System Core.
Utilize the troubleshooting tools to diagnose a fault and restore the Large System Core to the
level of the Motorola-supported service strategy.

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Course Modules
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: Overview of M Core Systems

Topic 2-1: System Review


Topic 2-2: Functional View Call Processing (Control) Path
Topic 2-3: Functional View Audio Path
Topic 2-4: Functional View Data Path
Topic 2-5: Information Assurance High-Level Overview
Lab Activity

Module 3: System Troubleshooting Tools

Topic 3-1: Recommended Test Equipment


Topic 3-2: Troubleshooting Tools Overview
Topic 3-3: Detection and Monitoring Tools
Topic 3-4: Performance Management Tools

Module 4: Network Transport Subsystem

Topic 4-1: Network Transport Review


Topic 4-2: Core LAN Switch
Lab Activity
Topic 4-3: Routers
Topic 4-4: Cooperative WAN Routing (CWR)
Topic 4-5: Ethernet Site Links
Topic 4-6: Diagnostic Tools

Module 5: Virtual Management Server (VMS) System Servers

Topic 5-1: Servers Overview


Topic 5-2: Virtual Management Server (VMS)
Lab Activity

Module 6: Network Management and Zone Controller Applications

Topic 6-1: Zone Controller


Topic 6-2: Zone Controller Configuration
Topic 6-3: Network Management Overview
Topic 6-4: Network Management Servers
Topic 6-5: Network Management Databases
Topic 6-6: Network Management Clients
Topic 6-7: Network Management Applications
Lab Activity

Module 7: Data Subsystem and Customer Enterprise Network (CEN) Interface

Topic 7-1: Integrated Voice and Data Description


Topic 7-2: Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Interface
Topic 7-3: Global Packet Radio Service Gateway Support Node (GGSN) Router
Topic 7-4: Customer Enterprise Network (CEN) Interface
Topic 7-5: Data Configuration

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Module 8: Routine Maintenance and System Troubleshooting

Topic 8-1: Recommended Routine Maintenance


Topic 8-2: Database Backups
Topic 8-3: Network Device Configuration Backup
Topic 8-4: Appendix A: Routine Maintenance Schedules
Topic 8-5: Troubleshooting Hard Failures
Topic 8-6: Troubleshooting Intermittent Failures
Topic 8-7: System-Level Reliability
Topic 8-8: Intrazone Reliability
Topic 8-9: Configuration Troubleshooting
Lab Activity

Appendix A: Non-CSA Server Architecture


Appendix B: MGEG & AEB Dispatch Subsystems

Topic B-1: Circuit-Based Dispatch Subsystem Overview


Topic B-2: Motorola Gold Elite Gateway (MGEG)
Topic B-3: Ambassador Electronics Bank (AEB)

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4.4.6

ASTRO 25 GTR Repeater Site Workshop


Delivery Method
ILT = Instructor Led Training
Duration
3 days
Target Audience
GTR 8000 Site Technicians
Course Overview
This workshop describes the components in the ASTRO 25 IV&D System Repeater Site with GTR
8000 expandable site subsystem. This course also presents how the GTR 8000 expandable site
subsystem operates and explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components
within the subsystem.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:

Bridging the Knowledge Gap Technicians (ACT100).


Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762).
Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003).

Take one of the following depending on system supporting:

ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS713200).


ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System Overview (ACS713430).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

Describe the ASTRO 25 Repeater Site with GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem
configurations and components.
Identify the GCP 8000 Site Controller functions and configuration requirements.
Describe the connections and interfaces to the GCP 8000.
Diagnose and troubleshoot the GCP 8000.
Describe the functionality of the GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem.
Configure and troubleshoot the ASTRO 25 Repeater Site with GTR 8000 Expandable Site
Subsystem.
Configure and troubleshoot the Network Transport subsystem.

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Course Modules
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: GTR 8000 Repeater Site

Topic 2-1: GTR 8000 Repeater Site Overview


Topic 2-2: Operational Modes
Topic 2-3: Site Configurations
Topic 2-4: Site Components
Topic 2-5: Time Synchronization and Frequency Reference
Test Your Understanding Exercise

Module 3: GCP 8000 Site Controller

Topic 3-1: GCP 8000 Overview


Topic 3-2: GCP 8000 Physical Description
Topic 3-3: GCP 8000 Configuration
Topic 3-4: GCP 8000 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Test Your Understanding Exercise

Module 4: GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem

Topic 4-1: GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Overview


Topic 4-2: GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Theory of Operation
Topic 4-3: GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Configuration
Topic 4-4: GTR8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Test Your Understanding Exercise

Module 5: Radio Frequency Distribution System (RFDS)

Topic 5-1: RFDS Overview


Topic 5-2: RFDS Physical Description
Topic 5-3: RFDS Configuration
Topic 5-4: RFDS Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Test Your Understanding Exercise

Module 6: Network Transport Subsystem

Topic 6-1: Network Transport Subsystem Overview


Topic 6-2: Ethernet Switch Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Topic 6-3: Site Gateways
Topic 6-4: Gateway Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Test Your Understanding Exercise

Module 7: GTR 8000 Site Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Topic 7-1: Troubleshooting Tools


Topic 7-2: Troubleshooting Methodology
Topic 7-3: Troubleshooting Repeater Site Link
Topic 7-4: Motorola Support Centers

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4.4.7

MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Overview


Delivery Method
OLT = Online Training
Duration
1 hour
Target Audience
System Administrators, Console Technicians
Course Overview
This course provides an overview of the MCC 7000 series of Dispatch Consoles. It includes a
description of the features, illustrations of subsystem architecture options, descriptions of subsystem
components, and illustrations of signal flow and call processing.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:

Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACT100-E or ACT101-E).


Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762).
Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003).

Required:

Select the System Overview specific to your ASTRO 25 IV&D Core:


ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS713200).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with M Core System Overview (ACS713420).
ASTRO 25 IV&D with L Core System Overview (ACS713430).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Conventional with K Core System Overview (ACS713400).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

Describe the features of MCC 7000 series of Dispatch Consoles.


Explain the various system architectures for Dispatch Console subsystems.
Describe system components in a Dispatch Console subsystem.
Describe the steps in the signal flow of call processing from a Dispatch Console.

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Course Modules
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: Console Architectures

Topic 2-1: Introduction


Topic 2-2: Co-located Console Sites
Topic 2-3: Remote Console Sites
Topic 2-4: CENTRACOM Interoperability
Topic 2-5: Dispatch Console Subsystem
Topic 2-6: Conventional Configurations

Module 3: Console Subsystem Components

Topic 3-1: Introduction


Topic 3-2: Console Operator Position
Topic 3-3: MCC 7500 with GPIOM
Topic 3-4: MCC 7500 with Voice Processing Module (VPM)
Topic 3-5: MCC 7100
Topic 3-6: Logging System
Topic 3-7: Console Alias Manager - MKM 7000
Topic 3-8: Auxiliary I/O Server
Topic 3-9: Conventional Channel Gateway
Topic 3-10: Conventional Site Controller

Module 4: Console Features

Topic 4-1: Capacity


Topic 4-2: Example of Console Functions
Topic 4-3: Administrator and Dispatcher Applications
Topic 4-4: Over-the-Ethernet Keying (OTEK)

Module 5: Call Processing

Topic 5-1: Introduction


Topic 5-2: Link Op
Topic 5-3: Call Request
Topic 5-4: Call Setup
Topic 5-5: Call Grant
Topic 5-6: Audio Routing
Topic 5-7: Call Continuation or Teardown

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4.4.8

MCC 7000 Series Dispatch Consoles Workshop


Delivery Method
ILT = Instructor Led Training
Duration
4 days
Target Audience
System Administrators, Console Technicians
Course Overview
This course familiarizes participants in installation, configuration, management and repair of MCC
7000 Series IP dispatch consoles, Archiving Interface Servers, AUX I/O servers, and Conventional
Channel Gateways. The focus is on a detailed discussion of console hardware and hands-on activities
with the installation and configuration of the MCC 7000 Series IP dispatch consoles.
Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses or equivalent knowledge:
Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACT100-E or ACT101-E).
Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762).
Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003).
Required

MCC 7000-Series Console Overview (CON014).


ASTRO 25 IV&D with M Core System Overview (ACS713200).
ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS713201).

Learning Outcomes
After completing the course the participant will be able to:

Install and configure the hardware and software components of the MCC 7000 Dispatch Console
Subsystem.
Perform MCC 7000 Series site connectivity and bandwidth management.
Perform System Administrator functions using the Elite Administrator software.
Troubleshoot installation and configuration problems for the MCC 7000 Series Dispatch
Consoles.

Lab Requirements
AIS.
AUX I/O servers.
Network Management Terminals at a ratio of 1 for every 4 students to ensure proper hands-on.

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Course Modules
Module 1: Course Introduction
Module 2: Dispatch Console Overview

Topic 2-1: Features


Topic 2-2: System Views
Topic 2-4: Call Processing

Module 3: Dispatch Console Hardware

Topic 3-1: Dispatch Console Configuration

Module 4: AUX I/Os

Topic 4-1: Auxiliary Inputs/Outputs (Aux I/Os)

Module 5: Conventional Communication

Topic 5-1: Conventional Communication

Module 6: Domain Controllers

Topic 6-1: Domain Controllers and Active Directory

Module 7: Administrator Functions

Topic 7-1: Editing Current Configurations


Topic 7-2: Setting Up Folders and Resources
Topic 7-3: Setting Up Auxiliary I/Os
Topic 7-4: Configuring Toolbars
Topic 7-5: Editing Preferences
Topic 7-6: Auto Starting the MCC 7500 Dispatch Console
Topic 7-7: Setting Up Inbound Event Display
Topic 7-8: MKM 7500 Console Alias Manager

Module 8: Troubleshooting

Topic 8-1: Troubleshooting with UEM


Topic 8-2: Troubleshooting MCC 7000 Series Components

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4.4.9

APX CSP Programming and Template Building


Duration:
2 Days
Delivery Method
Field
Course Synopsis
The APX CPS Programming and Template Building course provides communications management
personnel and technicians with the knowledge and training necessary to build templates and program
APX 7000/7500 subscriber radios in the most efficient way possible.
The content, parameters and exercises demonstrated in the APX CPS Programming and Template
Building class apply to the APX 7000 Portable and APX 7500 Mobile.
Target Audience
Radio Technicians, System Managers and anyone who has the responsibility of programming APX
subscriber radios.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the basic features and options of two-way radios, and the basic concepts of
conventional and trunking systems.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Build APX 7000/7500 templates using the APX Customer Programming Software (CPS).
Program the specific parameters related to various radio system configurations: Conventional,
Single Site Trunking, Simulcast, SmartZone, ASTRO 25 and ASTRO 25 X2.
Demonstrate detailed knowledge of APX CPS navigation, tools, options and features that make
efficient programming of the radio possible.
Demonstrate a complete understanding of APX CPS efficiency tools, such as Cloning, Drag and
Drop, Codeplug Comparison, Radio Flashing, Advance System Key Administration and others.

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Course Outline
Introduction to APX 7000 Radio
Introduction to APX CPS
APX CPS Install, Setup and Configuration
Navigating APX CPS
APX CPS Data Transfer
Understanding and Interpreting Radio Information
Detailed Review of Codeplug Contents
APX Conventional Codeplug Build
APX Type II Trunking Codeplug Build
APX ASTRO 25 Trunking Codeplug Build
Building Scan List
Additional/Advanced CPS Functionality

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4.4.10

APX Technical Subscriber Academy


Duration
5 day
Delivery Method
Classroom Instruction
Course Synopsis:
This course focuses on the knowledge required for a 2-way Radio Technician working in a
communication environment or using the family of APX radios in the field. The course is specifically
designed to provide significant amounts of hands-on, scenario based labs around configuration and
troubleshooting. Key Loading and Management, Encryption, Over-The Air Programming and Mobile
Radio Installation are some of the topics that will be covered in detail for both mobile and portable
radios.
Audience
Radio technicians
Objectives
After completing this course, the student will be able to:

Distinguish between the features and specifications of the APX 7000 and the APX 7500 radio.
Verify the correct operations of the APX 7000 and the APX 7500 radio.
Maintain and troubleshoot an APX 7000 and APX 7500 radio.
Disassemble and reassemble the radio using the documented procedures.
Verify the housing integrity of an APX 7000 portable radio.
Flash upgrade an APX 7000 and APX 7500 radio.

Prerequisites
Completion of the following courses:

CPS Programming and Template Building Overview (ADT001-V or Test out ADT001-T).
Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience in Radio Communications:
Communication Systems Concepts (NST021).
Radio Systems Overview (RCS002-E or Test out RCS002-T).
Theory of Radio Operations (RCS003-E or TEST out RCS003-T).

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Course Outline
APX Radio Introduction
APX Radio Performance Checks
APX Radio Alignment
APX Radio Theory Of Operation
Radio Disassembly / Reassembly
Vacuum Testing For Submergibility
Mobile Radio Installation & Configuration
Advanced Customer Programming Software
Radio Troubleshooting

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4.4.11

APX Portable and APX Mobile Train the Trainer


Duration
Up to 8 hours
Delivery Method
Instructor-led
Target Audience
APX Trainers, Supervisors and Support Personnel.
Course Synopsis
This course provides APX radio trainers with an introduction to their radio, its basic operation and
tailored job aids available for assistance in operation. The learning experience is a mix of facilitation
and hands-on activities to help users perform common tasks associated with their radio operation.
Segmentation between user groups (i.e., Police, Fire/EMS, Public Service) is encouraged to help
focus instruction on the specific operational issues of the individual user group. This course is geared
for customers who have an experienced dedicated training staff in their organization. It provides the
customers identified training personnel with the knowledge and practice applying training techniques
that will enable them to successfully train their students. Trainers will use audio visual (Interactive
End User Toolkits iEUTK), facilitation and hands-on activities to facilitate learning events
supported by tailored or customized training materials and job aides. They will become proficient in
discussing common tasks associated with the operation of the customers radios.
Required Pre-Work
None
Recommended Pre-requisites
Previous two-way radio and training experience.
Course Objectives
High-level overview of the customer system configuration.
General radio operation.
Proper operating procedures for specific customer features.
Perform basic operational tasks of the radio.
Utilize the provided job aids to perform specific tasks associated with the radio.

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Course Outline
A.

B.

C.

Basics
1.
Controls
a.
Top and Side Buttons
b.
Switches
1. 3 Position toggle
2. 2 Position Concentric
c.
Home key
d.
Data Key
2.
Display
a.
Front Display
b.
Top Display
c.
Display light
d.
Intelligent Lighting
3.
Push To Talk or Accessory PTT found on the microphone
4.
Hub, hang up box (Mobile)
5.
Menu
a.
Menu Screen Anatomy
b.
Navigating Menu Screen
6.
Recent Call List (Model 3.5)
7.
Unified Call List - Contacts (Model 3.5)
8.
Dual Sided Radio (Model 3.5)
a.
Dual Mics
b.
Dual Speakers
9.
Accessory Connector
Specific Features
1.
Changing Talkgroups/Channels
2.
Changing Zones
3.
Mute tones of keypad
4.
Talkgroup Call
5.
Private Call
a.
Accessing Private Call Feature
b.
Initiating Private Call
c.
Call List Programming
6.
Announcement/All Call (Calls involving Multiple Talkgroups)
a.
Initiating Announcement/All Call
7.
Direct/Talkaround
8.
Failsoft
9.
Radio Profiles
a.
Accessing and changing Radio Profile
Optional Features
1.
Scan
a.
Scan program
b.
Priority Scan
c.
Dynamic Priority

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2.

Telephone Interconnect
Accessing Telephone Interconnect Feature
Initiating a Phone Call
Phone List Programming
Data Services
a.
Text Messaging
1. Accessing the Text Messaging Feature
2. Creating a Free Form Text Message
3. Sending a Canned Text Message
b.
GPS
c.
OTAP
Encryption
Emergency
a.
b.
c.

3.

4.
5.

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4.4.12

The Interactive End User Tool Kit


(iEUTK) is a revolutionary knowledge transfer tool designed to accelerate learning. Using the iEUTK
allows trainers to customize operator training to match unique button, feature programming, and
displays provided in the system. Each iEUTK is user friendly and menu driven. The home page in
every iEUTK provides excellent navigation to the multiple areas of interest for the specific
communication device. The tailored materials are developed by MSI trainers using tool kits that allow
users to modify training materials when radio or console features change. Personnel are taught how to
maneuver through and tailor the iEUTK screens. The tailored selections are saved to an electronic file
that the Motorola training team sends to the printer to develop the training materials. The trainers use
the iEUTK to generate their instructor guides, incorporating standard operating procedures, notes, and
reminders. This dynamic tool allows the customer to generate training materials on an as-needed basis
depicting current features and functionality.

We use our iEUTK to produce PowerPoint presentations so that students can have self-paced
training on any PC with Microsoft Office .

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AUGUST 7, 2014

The design, technical, pricing, and other information (Information) furnished with this submission is proprietary information of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
(Motorola) and is submitted with the restriction that it is to be used for evaluation purposes only. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the
Information is not to be disclosed publicly or in any manner to anyone other than those required to evaluate the Information without the express written
permission of Motorola.
MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings,
LLC and are used under license. SYMBOL is a trademark owned by Symbol Technologies, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola
Solutions, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 5
Warranty & Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1
The Motorola Service Delivery Team ................................................................................. 5-1
5.1.1 Customer Support Manager ........................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Motorola System Technologists ..................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.3 Motorola System Support Center ................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.4 Motorola Local Service Provider .................................................................................... 5-2
5.2
Warranty Services .............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.2.1 Dispatch Service ............................................................................................................ 5-2
5.2.2 OnSite Infrastructure Response ..................................................................................... 5-3
5.2.3 Network Preventative Maintenance................................................................................ 5-3
5.2.4 Infrastructure Repair....................................................................................................... 5-3
5.2.5 Technical Support Service ............................................................................................. 5-3
5.2.6 Network Monitoring Service ........................................................................................... 5-4
5.3
Post Warranty Services ...................................................................................................... 5-4

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SECTION 5

WARRANTY & MAINTENANCE


Motorola has over 75 years of experience supporting mission critical communications for public
safety and public service agencies. Motorolas technical and service professionals use a structured
approach to life cycle service delivery and provide comprehensive maintenance and support
throughout the life of the system. The value of support is measured by system availability, which is
optimized through the use of proactive processes, such as preventive maintenance, fault monitoring
and active response management. System availability is a function of having in place a support plan
delivered by highly skilled support professionals, backed by proven processes, tools, and continuous
training.

5.1

THE MOTOROLA SERVICE DELIVERY TEAM

5.1.1

Customer Support Manager


Your Motorola Customer Support Manager provides coordination of support resources to enhance the
quality of service delivery and to ensure your satisfaction. The Customer Support Manager (CSM) is
responsible to oversee the execution of the Warranty and Service Agreement and ensure that
Motorola meets its response and restoration cycle time commitments. The CSM will supervise and
manage the Motorola Authorized Servicers
Motorola has proven experience to deliver
functions.
mission critical network support

5.1.2

Motorola System Technologists


The Motorola System Technologists (ST) are
available to assist Motorolas Authorized Servicers
when needed for network health and operations.

5.1.3

Motorola System Support Center


Located in Schaumburg, Illinois, the System
Support Center (SSC) is a key component to the
overall management and system maintenance. As
detailed in this Customer Support Plan, the
following services are provided by the System
Support Center:

Network Monitoring.
Dispatch Service.
Infrastructure Repair with Advanced
Replacement.
Technical Support.

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Extensive Experience Motorola has over


70 years of experience supporting mission
critical communications and the Public
Safety community.
Capacity to Respond Motorolas network
of local service centers, repair depots,
system support center and parts support
enable Motorola to provide quick and
effective service delivery.
Flexibility and Scalability Motorolas
Support Plans are customized to meet
individual Customer needs.
Skills and Process Motorola uses a wellestablished, structured, and disciplined
approach to provide service delivery.
Motorolas team of well-trained and
committed people understands the
communications technology business.

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5.1.4

Motorola Local Service Provider


Motorolas authorized service centers are staffed with trained and qualified technicians. They provide
rapid response, repair, restoration, installations, removals, programming, and scheduled preventive
maintenance tasks for site standards compliance and RF operability. Motorolas authorized service
centers are assessed annually for technical and administrative competency.
Motorola places great emphasis on ensuring that communications systems, such as the one proposed
for Ocean County, meet high standards for design, manufacture, and performance. To enhance the
value of the communications system being acquired, Motorola offers customized warranty and postwarranty services as outlined in this section.

5.2

WARRANTY SERVICES
The service products that comprise the custom warranty package are listed below along with a brief
description.
The warranty on the infrastructure will commence on the date of beneficial use or system acceptance,
whichever occurs first, and will continue for twelve (12) months from that date on a seven (7) day-aweek, twenty-four (24) hour-a-day basis.
These services are included in the price of the system. After the warranty period expires, these
services may be purchased under a separate agreement. Motorolas service package is comprised of
the following services:

Dispatch Service.
OnSite Infrastructure Response.
Network Preventative Maintenance.
Infrastructure Repair with Advanced Replacement.
Technical Support Service.
Network Monitoring Service.

Please note that the warranty services are for the equipment proposed and do not include any existing
equipment. Any existing equipment will need to be maintained on a separate maintenance agreement.
Please note that civil and site system components such as, but not limited to, UPS equipment,
Generators, Shelters, and Antenna Systems are only covered by their manufacturers warranty. Any
services provided by Motorola for these items will be considered above contract and will be billed on
a Time and Materials basis.
Motorolas ability to deliver all the services listed above is dependent on the continuation of the
maintenance services contract(s) for the core system. Any changes to the existing maintenance
contract(s) may require changes to the services scope.

5.2.1

Dispatch Service
Motorolas Dispatch Service ensures that trained and qualified technicians are dispatched to diagnose
and restore your communications network. Following proven response and restoration processes, the
local authorized service center in your area is contacted and a qualified technician is sent to your site.
An automated escalation and case management process is followed to ensure that technician site
arrival and system restoration comply with contracted response and restore times. Once the issue has
been resolved, the System Support Center verifies resolution and with your approval, closes the case.

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Activity records are also available to provide a comprehensive history of site performance, issues, and
resolution.

5.2.2

OnSite Infrastructure Response


Motorola OnSite Infrastructure Response provides local, trained and qualified technicians who arrive
at your location to diagnose and restore your communications network. Following proven response
and restore processes, Motorola Dispatch contacts the local authorized service center in your area and
dispatches a qualified technician to your site. An automated escalation and case management process
ensures that technician site arrival and system restoration comply with contracted response times. The
field technician restores the system by performing first level troubleshooting on-site. If the technician
is unable to resolve the issue, the case is escalated to the System Support Center or product
engineering teams as needed.
Please note that any tower climbs, if required, will be billed on a Time and Material basis.

5.2.3

Network Preventative Maintenance


Network Preventative Maintenance provides an operational test and alignment on your infrastructure
or fixed network equipment to ensure that it meets original manufacturers specifications. Trained
technicians:

Physically inspect equipment.


Remove dust and foreign substances.
Clean filters.
Measure, record, align, and adjust equipment to meet original manufacturers specifications.

One (1) Network Preventative Maintenance checks are included during the warranty period. This
service is performed based on a schedule agreed upon between you and Motorola. Network
Preventative Maintenance proactively detects issues that may result in system malfunctions and
operational interruptions.

5.2.4

Infrastructure Repair
Infrastructure Repair service provides for the repair of all Motorola-manufactured equipment, as well
as equipment from third-party infrastructure vendors. All repair management is handled through a
central location eliminating your need to send equipment to multiple locations.
Comprehensive test labs replicate your network in order to reproduce and analyze the issue. State-ofthe-art, industry-standard repair tools enable our technicians to troubleshoot, analyze, test, and repair
your equipment. Our ISO9001 and TL9000-certified processes and methodologies ensure that your
equipment is quickly returned maintaining the highest quality standards.

5.2.5

Technical Support Service


Motorola Technical Support service provides an additional layer of support through centralized,
telephone consultation for issues that require a high level of communications network expertise and
troubleshooting capabilities. Technical Support is delivered by the System Support Center (SSC). The
SSC is staffed with trained, skilled technologists specializing in the diagnosis and swift resolution of
network performance issues. These technologists have access to a solutions database as well as in
house test labs and development engineers. Technical Support cases are continuously monitored
against stringent inbound call management and case management standards to ensure rapid and

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consistent issue resolution. Technical Support service translates into measurable, customer-specific
metrics for assured network performance and system availability.

5.2.6

Network Monitoring Service


Network Monitoring Service can help keep your network at optimum availability so it is ready to
serve mission critical communications needs. By watching over the network continuously, Network
Monitoring Service takes action whenever needed, and resolves network problems. We often
intervene and correct the problem before you even know a problem exists. Network Monitoring
Service provides improved productivity and enhanced network performance, which in turn helps to
increase your technology Return-On-Investment.
Using a combination of network monitoring software, automated alerts, and remote diagnostics
inquiries, our System Support technologists actively monitor your network to maximize network
uptime and overall preparednessfor the expected and unexpected. Upon receiving an alert, our team
immediately performs a series of diagnostics to assess the problem. Often the situation can be
resolved remotely, but when additional attention is required, local field technicians are dispatched
immediately to your site to achieve restoration.
Motorolas Network Monitoring service is a vital component of an intelligent communication support
plan that keeps your business operating smoothly, your costs down, and assures maximum
preparedness at all times.
Specifically, Network Monitoring Service provides:

5.3

Improved network availability.


Remote and timely resolution to minimize downtime.
Cost efficiencies.
Optimize time at site due to assessment and knowledge transfer before dispatch.
Minimize unnecessary trips to site.
Mitigate need for 24x7 operations monitoring center.
Detailed Reports.

POST WARRANTY SERVICES


As Motorolas continuing commitment to supporting your system, warranty services can be extended
after the first year to provide maintenance and service support in future years. Any of the services that
we identify can be customized in future years, and are available for purchase either in System
Support Services packages or as individual service offerings. These system support services
significantly benefit Ocean County because the system can be effectively supported after the warranty
period, thereby maximizing the operational capabilities and useful life of the system and protecting
your investment in the system.
Post warranty services are not included in this proposal. Pricing for Post Warranty Services is
available upon request.

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PROPOSAL TO

OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

SECTION 6

PRICING
STAGE II - 700 MHZ OVERLAY

AUGUST 7, 2014

The design, technical, pricing, and other information (Information) furnished with this submission is proprietary information of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
(Motorola) and is submitted with the restriction that it is to be used for evaluation purposes only. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the
Information is not to be disclosed publicly or in any manner to anyone other than those required to evaluate the Information without the express written
permission of Motorola.
MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings,
LLC and are used under license. SYMBOL is a trademark owned by Symbol Technologies, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola
Solutions, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Pricing ................................................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.1
Price Quotation .................................................................................................................. 6-1

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PriceSummarySheet
StageII700MHzOverlay
7Aug14
SystemDescription

Price

ASTROP25TurnkeySolutionfora700MHzP25TDMATrunkingSystemaspertheproposal
including,eleventotalsites(sixexistingsitesandfivenewgreenfieldsites),IV&Dwith
AdvancedData,ISSI,RedundantLoggingRecorderOptions,Microwave(fivenewsites),
MOSCAD,APXSubscribersandasystemsoftwareupgradefrom7.13to7.15.Engineering
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$ 25,100,574.00

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August7,2014

$ 16,148,918.00

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STATE OF NEW JERSEY CONTRACT 83909


MOTOROLA PROCUREMENT PROPOSAL
DATE: AUGUST 7, 2014
TO: OCEAN COUNTY, NJ
138 CHESTNUT STREET
TOMS RIVER, NJ 08754

VENDOR: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.


PO BOX 1335
BURLINGTON, NJ 08016

ATTENTION: BOB BRUNO


(732) 288-7844

ITEM

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360.00
33,406.00
24,812.00
22,464.00
16,320.00
6,780.00
6,780.00
2,200.00
4,400.00
2,400.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

144.00
26,724.80
19,849.60
2,995.20
2,176.00
1,808.00
1,808.00
880.00
1,760.00
960.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

288.00
26,724.80
19,849.60
17,971.20
13,056.00
5,424.00
5,424.00
1,760.00
3,520.00
1,920.00

60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

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726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630

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B1905
B1933
CA00288AB
CA00147AF
CA00143AC
CA00245AA
CA00140AA
T7885
TT2538
TT2669
TT05718AA
DQWINDOWS2008R2
T7885
DDN1714

RECORDER OPTION # 3
RACKMOUNT SOLUTIONS 2 POST CONVERSION KIT, 2U, 1
MCC 7500 ASTRO 25 SOFTWARE
MOTOROLA VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE
ADD: MCC 7500 ARCHIVING INTERFACE SERVER SOFTWA
ADD: MCC 7500 SECURE OPERATION
ADD: DES-OFB ALGORITHM
ADD: ADP ALGORITHM
ADD: AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN
MCAFEE WINDOWS AV CLIENT
Z420 LOW TIER WORKSTATION WINDOWS 7
120 SIMUL CALL MCC 7500 IP RECORDER
ADD: IP LOGGING RECORDER FOR USE ON 7.15 SYSTEMS
WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2 64 BIT OS
MCAFEE WINDOWS AV CLIENT
ADD ADDITIONAL 10 INFORM CHANNEL LICENSES

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

180.00
250.00
11,920.00
15,060.00
3,250.00
750.00
300.00
165.00
2,550.00
98,259.00
909.00
165.00
1,860.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

360.00
250.00
11,920.00
15,060.00
3,250.00
750.00
300.00
165.00
2,550.00
98,259.00
909.00
165.00
22,320.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

144.00
200.00
9,536.00
12,048.00
2,600.00
600.00
240.00
132.00
2,040.00
78,607.20
727.20
132.00
1,488.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

288.00
200.00
9,536.00
12,048.00
2,600.00
600.00
240.00
132.00
2,040.00
78,607.20
727.20
132.00
17,856.00

75
76
77
78

00019
00019
00019
00019

726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630

DQDL360G7RAMUPG
DQHDDEXPAN2
TT2694
DDN1704

RECORDER OPTION # 4
RAM UPGRADE KIT FOR HP DL360 G7 SERVERS - 1 X 8 GB
2 X HP 1 TB HDD 10K RPM SFF (DL 360 G7 SERVERS)
CLS SERVER
NETGEAR READYNAS 2120 8TB WITH RAID CONTROLLER

1
1
1
1

$
$
$
$

444.00
3,400.00
17,752.00
9,700.00

$
$
$
$

444.00
3,400.00
17,752.00
9,700.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

355.20
2,720.00
14,201.60
7,760.00

$
$
$
$

355.20
2,720.00
14,201.60
7,760.00

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6
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60
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20
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NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

79
80

00019
00019

726-13-085630 DDN1699
726-13-085630 DDN1702

RECORDER OPTION # 5
ADDITIONAL NICE INFORM MONITOR CONCURRENT USER 4
NICE INFORM MEDIA PLAYER LICENSE - PRICE PER INFOR 1

$
$

1,708.00
5,500.00

$
$

6,832.00
5,500.00

20%
20%

$
$

1,366.40
4,400.00

$
$

5,465.60
4,400.00

81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88

00019
00019
00019
00019
00019
00019
00019
00019

726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630
726-13-085630

DDN8325
TRN7343
DQ2POST2UKIT
TT2670
TT05763AA
DDN1693
TT05771AA
TT05774AA

RECORDER OPTION # 6
17" LCD DRAWER W/ KEYBOARD & MOUSE, KVM 16 PORT 1
SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK
1
RACKMOUNT SOLUTIONS 2 POST CONVERSION KIT, 2U, 1 2
8 CHANNEL NRX BASE BUNDLE
1
1
ADD: ADDITIONAL 8 RECORDING LICENSES - MAX OF 2
1
ANALOG AUDIO BOARD - 24 PORTS
6
ADD: ANALOG CHANNEL FLAG
10
ADD: TELEPHONY VOIP CHANNEL FLAG

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,500.00
495.00
180.00
14,520.00
3,744.00
2,260.00
-

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,500.00
495.00
360.00
14,520.00
3,744.00
2,260.00
-

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,200.00
396.00
144.00
11,616.00
2,995.20
1,808.00
-

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,200.00
396.00
288.00
11,616.00
2,995.20
1,808.00
-

89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129

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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

T7321
CA01183AA
CA01185AA
CA01901AA
X153AW
T7321
CA01183AA
CA01185AA
CA01901AA
X153AW
T7321
CA01183AA
CA01185AA
CA01901AA
X153AW
T7321
CA01183AA
CA01185AA
CA01901AA
X153AW
T7321
CA01183AA
CA01185AA
CA01901AA
X153AW
T7321
CA01183AA
CA01185AA
CA01901AA
X153AW
T7038
CA00303AA
CA02214AA
CA01194AA
X153AW
T7038
CA00303AA
CA02214AA
CA01194AA
X153AW
DSTRAK91061

TOMS RIVER PRIME SITE


GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION
ADD: P25 TDMA COMPARATOR SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION
ADD: P25 TDMA COMPARATOR SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION
ADD: P25 TDMA COMPARATOR SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION
ADD: P25 TDMA COMPARATOR SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION
ADD: P25 TDMA COMPARATOR SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION
ADD: P25 TDMA COMPARATOR SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER
ADD: QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER
ADD: SIMULCAST REMOTE SITE LICENSE VOICE ONLY
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE SITE CONTROLLER SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER
ADD: QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER
ADD: SIMULCAST REMOTE SITE LICENSE VOICE ONLY
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE SITE CONTROLLER SOFTWARE
ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE
FOUR PORT DDM

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
60,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
60,000.00
50.00
720.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
10,000.00
18,000.00
32,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
10,000.00
18,000.00
32,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
10,000.00
18,000.00
32,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
10,000.00
18,000.00
32,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
10,000.00
18,000.00
32,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
9,000.00
16,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
60,000.00
50.00
3,000.00
5,000.00
60,000.00
50.00
1,440.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
48,000.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
48,000.00
40.00
576.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
8,000.00
14,400.00
25,600.00
40.00
2,400.00
8,000.00
14,400.00
25,600.00
40.00
2,400.00
8,000.00
14,400.00
25,600.00
40.00
2,400.00
8,000.00
14,400.00
25,600.00
40.00
2,400.00
8,000.00
14,400.00
25,600.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
7,200.00
12,800.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
48,000.00
40.00
2,400.00
4,000.00
48,000.00
40.00
1,152.00

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014

1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
1
1
11
1
1
2

3 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139

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00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
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00001

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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01616AA
ST6202
T7380
CLN1859
TRN7343
DS37502851
DS110110711
DSCPX1101985
DLN6455

PRIME SITE NETWORKING EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: AC POWER
SRC 24 PORT T1/E1EXP II
CO-OP WAN ROUTER RELAY PANEL
2620-48 ETHERNET SWITCH
SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK
BREAKER KIT AIRPAX 15AMP SNAPAC, FOR AC EDGE OR
PDU, AC EDGE RACK MOUNT DISTRIBUTION PANEL, 120VA
SPD, RJ-45 CONNECTED (16) LINE GIGE ETHERNET, 11VP
CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE

2
2
1
1
2
1
24
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
75,000.00
7,500.00
3,600.00
495.00
34.00
2,450.00
1,545.00
25.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
75,000.00
7,500.00
7,200.00
495.00
816.00
4,900.00
1,545.00
25.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
60,000.00
6,000.00
2,880.00
396.00
27.20
1,960.00
1,236.00
20.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
60,000.00
6,000.00
5,760.00
396.00
652.80
3,920.00
1,236.00
20.00

140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153

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725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
V266
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V838
VA00310
V206
F2463
V839
V838
V835
VA00325

PRIME SITE MOSCAD


SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_TRAK_GPS
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GCM8000_COMP
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GCP8000_MS_CONTR
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_TRAK_GPS
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GCM8000_COMP
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GCP8000_MS_CONTR

1
1
1
3
1
1
1
11
2
1
1
1
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
120.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
110.00
110.00
240.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
120.00
1,850.00
270.00
75.00
240.00
240.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
110.00
1,210.00
480.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
96.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
192.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
88.00
88.00
192.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
96.00
1,480.00
216.00
60.00
192.00
192.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
88.00
968.00
384.00

154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179

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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC

TOMS RIVER
GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00

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ITEM

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LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE


ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

TOMS RIVER DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1082
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1082
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A

TOMS RIVER ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
158EZDF-M DIN FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA S
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
158EZDF-M DIN FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA S
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE

1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
150.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
150.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
300.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
300.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
120.00
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
120.00
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
240.00
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
240.00
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00

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ITEM

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LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

232
233
234
235

00008
00008
00008
00008

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP


RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

TOMS RIVER MOSCAD


SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

NEW EGYPT SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

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PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$

28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$

28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$

22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

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ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

NEW EGYPT DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

NEW EGYPT ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

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ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

NEW EGYPT MOSCAD


SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

382
383
384
385

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10

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LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

LAKEWOOD SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

LAKEWOOD DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP

1
1
4
4

$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00

$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00

$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00

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8 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

386
387
388
389
390
391
392

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP


DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

LAKEWOOD ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

434
435
436
437

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528

LAKEWOOD MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES

2
2
6
1

$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00

$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00

$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00

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August 7, 2014

9 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

TUCKERTON SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

TUCKERTON DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80

August 7, 2014

10 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

490
491

00001
00001

725-78-081934 DS502663
725-78-081934 DS502660

BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET


BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

4 $
2 $

492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

TUCKERTON ANTANNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463

TUCKERTON MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

38.00
38.00

$
$

152.00
76.00

20%
20%

$
$

30.40
30.40

$
$

121.60
60.80

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
11 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

542
543
544
545

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
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00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

591

00008

725-16-085634 DSSC479HF1LDFE5765

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$

110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$

110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$

88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

PASADENA SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

PASADENA DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

PASADENA ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP

1 $

5,732.00

5,732.00

20%

4,585.60

4,585.60

August 7, 2014

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LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE


221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

PASADENA MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

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MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
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00001
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

BARNEGAT SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

BARNEGAT DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

690
691
692
693
694
695

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP

BARNEGAT ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP

1
2
2
2
4
1

$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00

$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60

$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60

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August 7, 2014

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ITEM

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LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

696
697
698
699
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702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA


BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR ((MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

BARNEGAT MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

744
745
746
747

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA

JACKSON SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

2
2
1
1

$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00

$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00

$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
15 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
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725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE


ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788

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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

JACKSON DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090

JACKSON ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60

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LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

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812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
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725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING


AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842

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00001
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00001
00001

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725-78-081934
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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
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725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

JACKSON MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851

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00001
00001
00001
00001

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725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA

WEST CREEK SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY

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PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
17 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER


ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

WEST CREEK DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF

WEST CREEK ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00

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18 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER


GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

WEST CREEK MOSCAD


SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA

LACY SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
19 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING


MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

LACY DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090

LACY ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80

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20 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING


L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

LACY MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
_
_
_
_
_
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT

OCUA SITE (BRICK) SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
21 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1060
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER


TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

1
1
1
1
1
5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

OCUA SITE (BRICK) DC


DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
1109
1110
1111

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP

OCUA SITE ((BRICK)) ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014

22 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
1126

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE


L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

1127
1128
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

OCUA SITE (BRICK) MOSCAD


SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
_
_
_
_
_
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

1140
1141
1142
1143
1144
1145
1146
1147
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152
1153
1154
1155
1156
1157
1158
1159
1160
1161
1162
1163

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

SQM01SUM0205
CA01619AA
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA
CA01842AA
X306AC
CA01193AA
CA00862AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA01536AA
CA01537AA
CA01402AA
DS0900382702
DS58534AAUB
DSIX2L1M1DC48IG
DS30C87465CO1
DSTSJ100BT
DSTSJADP
DS43283H01T
DS43283H01C48
SQM01SUM7054
CA00855AA

MANCHESTER SITE EQUIPMENT


GGM 8000 GATEWAY
ADD: DC POWER
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ
ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE
ADD: QTY (6) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
GPB 8000 REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION MODULE
ADD: REFERENCE DISTRIBUTION SOFTWARE
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
GPS TIMING ANTENNA/RECEIVER W/ ADDTL FILTERING
MOUNTING KIT FOR 090-03827-02 , GPS TIMING ANTENNA
SPD, HPD GPS DATA LINE, 48VDC, HARD WIRE WITH ISOL
125FT OUTDOOR UV PROTECTED CABLE 6 PR, 22AWG DB
SPD, RJ-48 8 PIN, 10/100 BASE T TSJ PROTECTS/PASSES O
RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH SER
TTA (TOWER) DUAL DIVERSITY TTA TOWER TOP UNIT, 79
TTA DUAL DIVERSITY TWO PORT CONTROL UNIT, 792-824
GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM
ADD: 700/800 MHZ

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

August 7, 2014

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

2
2
1
1
5
1
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,200.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
13,000.00
71,400.00
16,700.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
5,000.00
6,500.00
495.00
1,190.00
90.00
300.00
634.00
154.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,400.00
6,000.00
6,300.00
65,000.00
71,400.00
100,200.00
2,100.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
10,000.00
13,000.00
495.00
2,380.00
180.00
600.00
1,268.00
308.00
88.00
13,433.00
4,047.00
6,000.00
6,300.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,360.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
10,400.00
57,120.00
13,360.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
4,000.00
5,200.00
396.00
952.00
72.00
240.00
507.20
123.20
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,720.00
4,800.00
5,040.00
52,000.00
57,120.00
80,160.00
1,680.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
8,000.00
10,400.00
396.00
1,904.00
144.00
480.00
1,014.40
246.40
70.40
10,746.40
3,237.60
4,800.00
5,040.00
23 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1164
1165
1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1171
1172
1173

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

CA01842AA
X305AC
CA01193AA
CA00877AA
CA01943AA
CA00879AA
CA00881AA
CA00885AA
CA01402AA
0184590Y03

ADD: P25 TDMA SOFTWARE


ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS
ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE
ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK
ADD:2ND BRANCH DIVERSITY
ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER
ADD: 700 + 800 MHZ DIPLEXER W/PMU
ADD: HIGH AVAILABILITY XHUB
ADD: 7.0 FT OPEN RACK
PHASING HARNESS 762MHZ

5
1
5
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

13,000.00
59,500.00
16,700.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
495.00
1,652.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

65,000.00
59,500.00
83,500.00
600.00
700.00
8,400.00
1,000.00
7,000.00
495.00
1,652.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

10,400.00
47,600.00
13,360.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
2,800.00
396.00
1,321.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

52,000.00
47,600.00
66,800.00
480.00
560.00
6,720.00
800.00
5,600.00
396.00
1,321.60

1174
1175
1176
1177
1178
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

DSDST20A
DSBBA800
DSPBA20
DSPBA10
DSPBA5
DS259363
DS241115105
DS236408
DS264814
DS502663
DS502660

MANCHESTER DC
DISTRIBUTION PANEL (UL) W/ REAR COVER (USES PBA PL
ISOLATED GROUND BUS BAR ASSEMBLY, 800A
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 20 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 10 AMP
PBA PLUG-IN BREAKER 5 AMP
DC SYSTEM FP2 48/300 BD LD
RECTIFIER, FLATPACK 2 48/2000 HE
BLIND PANEL FP2 HE BLACK G1
BATT KIT ENERSYS 12V190F 48V 1BANK
BREAKER 75A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET
BREAKER 50A 1P AUX 5/16 BULLET

1
1
4
4
4
1
6
1
4
4
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
55.00
55.00
55.00
7,396.00
860.00
26.00
3,229.00
38.00
38.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,182.00
359.00
220.00
220.00
220.00
7,396.00
5,160.00
26.00
12,916.00
152.00
76.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
44.00
44.00
44.00
5,916.80
688.00
20.80
2,583.20
30.40
30.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

945.60
287.20
176.00
176.00
176.00
5,916.80
4,128.00
20.80
10,332.80
121.60
60.80

1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765I
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN9871
DSSG11406B2A
DSL6SGRIP
DSTSXDFMBF
DSBFD
DSGSAKITD
DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
TDN9289
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DDN1088
DDN1089
DSSG1206B2A
DSL4SGRIP
DS1090501WA

MANCHESTER ANTENNA SYSTEM


9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
INVERTED ANTENNA
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
AL6DF-PSA 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1-1/4 IN AVA6-50 CAB
SG114-06B2A 1-1/4" SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L6SGRIP 1-1/4" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 698-2700MHZ DC BLOCK HIGH POWER, DIN FEMA
BULKHEAD FLANGE MOUNT ADAPTER
GROUND STRAP KIT - DIN
9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
221213 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
SG12-06B2A 1/2IN SURE GROUND GROUNDING KIT
L4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT

1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
2
2
4
1
1
1
4
1
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
26.00
22.00
112.00
23.25
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
26.00
26.00
19.00
18.25
163.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
6,020.00
52.00
44.00
224.00
93.00
32.00
125.00
15.00
30.00
5,732.00
26.00
26.00
110.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
26.00
26.00
76.00
18.25
326.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
20.80
17.60
89.60
18.60
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
17.60
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
15.20
14.60
130.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,816.00
41.60
35.20
179.20
74.40
25.60
100.00
12.00
24.00
4,585.60
20.80
20.80
88.00
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
20.80
20.80
60.80
14.60
260.80

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014

24 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

DSSC479HF1LDFE5765
DDN1088
DDN1090
DDN1088
DDN1079
DSSG7806B2A
DSL5SGRIP
DS1090501WA
DSF4PDMV2C
DDN9682

9 DBD G 25% NULL FILL, 746-869 25 KW PIP


L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TDM-PSA 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
L4TNM-PSA TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
78EZNF-M N FEMALE MOT CONNECTOR (MOTOROLA SPE
SG78-06B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7/8 IN COAXIAL CABLE
L5SGRIP 7/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP
RF SPD, 700-1000MHZ BROADBAND 12 VDC PASS NM ANT
F4PDMV2-C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

1226
1227
1228
1229
1230
1231
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1237
1238

00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

F4544
VA00872
V592
F4528
V809
V283
V843
VA00336
F2463
V839
V840
VA00312
VA00332

MANCHESTER MOSCAD
SITE MANAGER ADVANCED
ADD: SDM ASTRO RTU FW CURR ASTRO REL
AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI
GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
GMC_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM
RTU_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_NFM-RTU_I-O
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_MNI_M-W_RADIO
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GTR8000_MS_BR
RTU_SW_LIC_PER_GPB8000_RDM

1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
1249

00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008
00008

725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634

L1705
L3617
L3617
L3617
L3599
L3599
L3599
L1702
L1702
L1702
L1702

CABLE
LDF4-50A CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT
7/8IN HELIAX VIRTUAL AIR FOAM FILLED CORREGATED CA
7/8IN HELIAX VIRTUAL AIR FOAM FILLED CORREGATED CA
7/8IN HELIAX VIRTUAL AIR FOAM FILLED CORREGATED CA
AVA6-50 CABLE: 1-1/4" AVA6-50, COAX CORRUG COPPER,
AVA6-50 CABLE: 1-1/4" AVA6-50, COAX CORRUG COPPER,
AVA6-50 CABLE: 1-1/4" AVA6-50, COAX CORRUG COPPER,
FSJ4-50B CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT
FSJ4-50B CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT
FSJ4-50B CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT
FSJ4-50B CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT

1250
1251
1252

00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934 DS50DSFACODDL
725-78-081934 DS300GLDSLUPGONA
725-78-081934 DSOTEC225ID

1253
1254
1255

00001
00001
00001

1256
1257
1258

1259

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
4
6

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
37.75
22.50
28.50
163.00
30.50
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

5,732.00
26.00
26.00
52.00
75.50
90.00
28.50
163.00
122.00
183.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
20.80
20.80
30.20
18.00
22.80
130.40
24.40
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,585.60
20.80
20.80
41.60
60.40
72.00
22.80
130.40
97.60
146.40

2
2
6
1
1
2
11
2
1
1
2
11
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,000.00
1,850.00
90.00
75.00
240.00
360.00
240.00
240.00
75.00
110.00
325.00
110.00
110.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,000.00
3,700.00
540.00
75.00
240.00
720.00
2,640.00
480.00
75.00
110.00
650.00
1,210.00
220.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,400.00
1,480.00
72.00
60.00
192.00
288.00
192.00
192.00
60.00
88.00
260.00
88.00
88.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

4,800.00
2,960.00
432.00
60.00
192.00
576.00
2,112.00
384.00
60.00
88.00
520.00
968.00
176.00

3600
2000
2000
1700
1500
1500
1500
500
500
500
500

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3.30
8.50
8.50
8.50
15.50
15.50
15.50
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

11,880.00
17,000.00
17,000.00
14,450.00
23,250.00
23,250.00
23,250.00
2,350.00
2,350.00
2,350.00
2,350.00

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2.64
6.80
6.80
6.80
12.40
12.40
12.40
3.76
3.76
3.76
3.76

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

9,504.00
13,600.00
13,600.00
11,560.00
18,600.00
18,600.00
18,600.00
1,880.00
1,880.00
1,880.00
1,880.00

NEW EGYPT GENERATOR


GENERATOR, 50KW DIESEL, 120/240V 1P
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH, 225A, 12

1 $
1 $
1 $

44,432.00
6,404.00
5,850.00

$
$
$

44,432.00
6,404.00
5,850.00

20%
20%
20%

$
$
$

35,545.60
5,123.20
4,680.00

$
$
$

35,545.60
5,123.20
4,680.00

725-78-081934 DS50DSFACODDL
725-78-081934 DS300GLDSLUPGONA
725-78-081934 DSOTEC225ID

LAKEWOOD GENERATOR
GENERATOR, 50KW DIESEL, 120/240V 1P
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH, 225A, 12

1 $
1 $
1 $

44,432.00
6,404.00
5,850.00

$
$
$

44,432.00
6,404.00
5,850.00

20%
20%
20%

$
$
$

35,545.60
5,123.20
4,680.00

$
$
$

35,545.60
5,123.20
4,680.00

00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934 DS50DSFACODDL
725-78-081934 DS300GLDSLUPGONA
725-78-081934 DSOTEC225ID

TUCKERTON GENERATOR
GENERATOR, 50KW DIESEL, 120/240V 1P
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S
AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH, 225A, 12

1 $
1 $
1 $

44,432.00
6,404.00
5,850.00

$
$
$

44,432.00
6,404.00
5,850.00

20%
20%
20%

$
$
$

35,545.60
5,123.20
4,680.00

$
$
$

35,545.60
5,123.20
4,680.00

00001

725-78-081934 DS50DSFACODDL

PASADENA GENERATOR
GENERATOR, 50KW DIESEL, 120/240V 1P

1 $

44,432.00

44,432.00

20%

35,545.60

35,545.60

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

August 7, 2014

25 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

1260
1261

00001
00001

725-78-081934 DS300GLDSLUPGONA
725-78-081934 DSOTEC225ID

UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S


AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH, 225A, 12

1 $
1 $

1262
1263
1264
1265

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

JACKSON SHELTER
MSB, 12'X24' 1-RM BLDG. INCLS GENER
ALT: ALT MANUF, CUMMINS DIESEL GENE
ALT: DIESEL GENERATOR (GENERAC)
DEL: DELETE 20KVA/16KW UPS (QTY 2)

1
1
1
1

1266

00027

926-36-085646 SCHEDULE K

1267

00001

725-78-081934 DS500GLDSLUPGONA

JACKSON GENERATOR
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S

1 $

1268
1269
1270
1271

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

WEST CREEK SHELTER


MSB, 12'X24' 1-RM BLDG. INCLS GENER
DEL: DELETE 20KVA/16KW UPS (QTY 2)
ALT: ALT MANUF, CUMMINS DIESEL GENE
ALT: DIESEL GENERATOR (GENERAC)

1
1
1
1

1272

00027

926-36-085646 SCHEDULE K

1273

00001

725-78-081934 DS500GLDSLUPGONA

WEST CREEK GENERATOR


UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S

1 $

1274
1275
1276
1277

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

LACY SHELTER
MSB, 12'X24' 1-RM BLDG. INCLS GENER
DEL: DELETE 20KVA/16KW UPS (QTY 2)
ALT: DIESEL GENERATOR (GENERAC)
ALT: ALT MANUF, CUMMINS DIESEL GENE

1
1
1
1

1278

00027

926-36-085646 SCHEDULE K

1279

00001

725-78-081934 DS500GLDSLUPGONA

LACY GENERATOR
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S

1 $

1280
1281
1282
1283

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

BRICK SHELTER
MSB, 12'X24' 1-RM BLDG. INCLS GENER
DEL: DELETE 20KVA/16KW UPS (QTY 2)
ALT: DIESEL GENERATOR (GENERAC)
ALT: ALT MANUF, CUMMINS DIESEL GENE

1
1
1
1

1284

00027

926-36-085646 SCHEDULE K

TT1001
TT01007AA
TT01004AA
TT01023AA

TT1001
TT01023AA
TT01007AA
TT01004AA

TT1001
TT01023AA
TT01004AA
TT01007AA

TT1001
TT01023AA
TT01004AA
TT01007AA

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

$
$
$
$

JACKSON TOWER
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
38.53 $
TIME & MATERIAL / DAILY MAINTENANCE REPAIR,
ENGINEERING, PROJECT & SITE MANAGEMANT SERVICES
TOWER WORK - (1) 180 - FOOT SELF SUPPORTING TOWER

$
$
$
$

WEST CREEK TOWER


COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
38.53 $
TIME & MATERIAL / DAILY MAINTENANCE REPAIR,
ENGINEERING, PROJECT & SITE MANAGEMANT SERVICES
TOWER WORK - (1) 180 - FOOT SELF SUPPORTING TOWER

$
$
$
$

LACY TOWER
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
38.53 $
TIME & MATERIAL / DAILY MAINTENANCE REPAIR,
ENGINEERING, PROJECT & SITE MANAGEMANT SERVICES
TOWER WORK - (1) 180 - FOOT SELF SUPPORTING TOWER

BRICK TOWER
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
August 7, 2014

$
$
$
$

38.53 $

6,404.00
5,850.00

182,485.00
6,938.00
13,184.00
(44,895.00)

EXT UNIT
PRICE

$
$

6,404.00
5,850.00

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

20%
20%

$
$

$
$
$
$

182,485.00
6,938.00
13,184.00
(44,895.00)

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

1,635.00

63,000.00

0%

7,757.00

7,757.00

20%

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
6,938.00
13,184.00

$
$
$
$

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
6,938.00
13,184.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

1,635.00

63,000.00

0%

7,757.00

7,757.00

20%

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
13,184.00
6,938.00

$
$
$
$

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
13,184.00
6,938.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

1,635.00

63,000.00

0%

7,757.00

7,757.00

20%

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
13,184.00
6,938.00

1,635.00

$
$
$
$

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
13,184.00
6,938.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

63,000.00

0%

5,123.20
4,680.00

145,988.00
5,550.40
10,547.20
(35,916.00)

EXTENDED
PRICE

$
$

5,123.20
4,680.00

$
$
$
$

145,988.00
5,550.40
10,547.20
(35,916.00)

1,635.00

63,000.00

6,205.60

6,205.60

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
5,550.40
10,547.20

$
$
$
$

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
5,550.40
10,547.20

1,635.00

63,000.00

6,205.60

6,205.60

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
10,547.20
5,550.40

$
$
$
$

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
10,547.20
5,550.40

1,635.00

63,000.00

6,205.60

6,205.60

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
10,547.20
5,550.40

1,635.00

$
$
$
$

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
10,547.20
5,550.40

63,000.00
26 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

TIME & MATERIAL / DAILY MAINTENANCE REPAIR,


ENGINEERING, PROJECT & SITE MANAGEMANT SERVICES
TOWER WORK - (1) 180 - FOOT SELF SUPPORTING TOWER

1285

00001

725-78-081934 DS500GLDSLUPGONA

BRICK GENERATOR
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S

1 $

1286
1287
1288
1289

00001
00001
00001
00001

725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934

MANCHESTER SHELTER
MSB, 12'X24' 1-RM BLDG. INCLS GENER
DEL: DELETE 20KVA/16KW UPS (QTY 2)
ALT: DIESEL GENERATOR (GENERAC)
ALT: ALT MANUF, CUMMINS DIESEL GENE

1
1
1
1

1290

00027

926-36-085646 SCHEDULE K

1291

00001

725-78-081934 DS500GLDSLUPGONA

1292
1293
1294
1295
1296
1297
1298
1299
1300
1301
1302
1303
1304
1305

00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

J11PE1-0000-000--EM00
8708292-D12
9520198A00
440F2254F-XXX
8000754-00
8209345-99
JHH999DACC-YY
JHHHIPOWRF-FI
8108760-10
9545325A00
9545368A00
8209325-02
9900653-00
DSWSC2960S24TSL

MICROWAVE
Proteus MX-Series Microwave Radio Terminal, Generic, 11 GH
Waveguide Extender Kit, 11 GHz, HSB
24" Flexible Waveguide, Andrew, 11 GHz
Option, Software License Key for Total Throughput of 225 Mbps
Data Card, 32 DS1, AMT-MX
Microbus installed on SPU (available when ordering Radio Term
y Digital
g
Cross Connect ((DACC))
Software License Key,
Option, RF High Power for Full Indoor Radios
CHAMP Connector 24 GA Cable, AMT-MX, 32 E1/DS1 (2 cable
14 Module DS1 X-Con Chassis
4-Port DSX Module, RJ48
7' x 19" EIA Rack and Mount Radio
Fuse Panel, +/-48/24V
Catalyst 2960-S Switch, 24 Port GBE

1306
1307
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
1317
1318

00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009
00009

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

DSHPX8107P3A
9901721-00
9901721-01
9901721-02
9901721-04
9901721-03
9900102-00
9901721-06
9901723-14
9901723-08
9901721-07
9901721-05
9901433-00

1319
1320

00009
00009

726-16-085634 9900869-02
726-16-085634 9520384A00

TT1001
TT01023AA
TT01004AA
TT01007AA

Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted

$
$
$
$

7,757.00

7,757.00

20%

$
$
$
$

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
13,184.00
6,938.00

20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$

1,635.00

63,000.00

0%

1 $

7,757.00

7,757.00

20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

33,902.00
1,302.00
780.00
3,060.00
2,700.00
720.00
450.00
450.00
124.00
424.00
516.00
1,600.00
820.00
3,594.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

678,040.00
26,040.00
15,600.00
122,400.00
108,000.00
28,800.00
18,000.00
18,000.00
4,960.00
3,392.00
6,192.00
11,200.00
5,740.00
25,158.00

MICROWAVE ANTENNA'S
High Performance Antenna, Dual Pol., Andrew, HPX8-107-P3A,
10 $
Eupen, EU90, Elliptical Waveguide, 10.5-11.7 GHz - per foot
3680 $
Eupen,CPR90G, 11GHz Elliptical Waveguide Connector
40 $
Eupen, GK-S85, 11GHz Standard Grounding Kit, EU90
60 $
Eupen, PW90FF90, Pressure Window, EU90
20 $
Eupen, HG-85, 11GHz Hoisting Grip
20 $
Andrew, Connector Re-attachment Kit, EW90
20 $
Eupen, BH-85, Butterfly Hangers, EU90
124 $
Eupen, HK-100-10, Hardware Kit, 3/8"x1"
124 $
Eupen, TR-SK12, Threaded Rod Support, 3/8"x12"
60 $
Eupen, AA-SL, Angle Adapters
124 $
Eupen, BA-90-1A, Waveguide Boot Assembly, EU90
20 $
Andrew, PM-SU4-63,Universal Pipe Mount, 4.5"x 63"
10 $

13,570.00
24.00
544.00
48.00
174.00
58.00
26.00
42.00
18.00
20.00
82.00
32.00
828.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

6,604.00
310.00

$
$

MANCHESTER TOWER
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
38.53 $
TIME & MATERIAL / DAILY MAINTENANCE REPAIR,
ENGINEERING, PROJECT & SITE MANAGEMANT SERVICES
TOWER WORK - (1) 180 - FOOT SELF SUPPORTING TOWER
MANCHESTER GENERATOR
UPSIZE STD 24 HOUR RUNTIME DIESEL S

MICROWAVE DEHYDRATOR
Automatic Dehydrator, MT050B-81315
Dehydrator Wall Shelf, MT-050 Series

20
20
20
40
40
40
40
40
40
8
12
7
7
7

7 $
7 $
August 7, 2014

182,485.00
(44,895.00)
13,184.00
6,938.00

6,205.60

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
10,547.20
5,550.40

6,205.60

$
$
$
$

145,988.00
(35,916.00)
10,547.20
5,550.40

1,635.00

63,000.00

6,205.60

6,205.60

10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

30,511.80
1,171.80
702.00
2,754.00
2,430.00
648.00
405.00
405.00
111.60
381.60
464.40
1,440.00
738.00
3,234.60

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

610,236.00
23,436.00
14,040.00
110,160.00
97,200.00
25,920.00
16,200.00
16,200.00
4,464.00
3,052.80
5,572.80
10,080.00
5,166.00
22,642.20

135,700.00
88,320.00
21,760.00
2,880.00
3,480.00
1,160.00
520.00
5,208.00
2,232.00
1,200.00
10,168.00
640.00
8,280.00

10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

12,213.00
21.60
489.60
43.20
156.60
52.20
23.40
37.80
16.20
18.00
73.80
28.80
745.20

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

122,130.00
79,488.00
19,584.00
2,592.00
3,132.00
1,044.00
468.00
4,687.20
2,008.80
1,080.00
9,151.20
576.00
7,452.00

46,228.00
2,170.00

10%
10%

$
$

5,943.60
279.00

$
$

41,605.20
1,953.00
27 of 30

ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

1321

00009

726-16-085634 DS6600C2

1322
1323
1324
1325

00009
00009
00009
00009

726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634
726-16-085634

1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347

00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00028
00003
00003
00003
00013
00001
00001
00008
00008
00008
00008
00001
00001
00001
00008

1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

2 Port Gas Distribution Manifold

8 $

352.00

2,816.00

10%

316.80

2,534.40

649-010-60055-xx
8209345-04
8000754-00
DSWSC2960S24TSL

MICROWAVE SPARES
RFU RR1 Transceiver Module, Proteus MX, 11GHz
Channel Unit, Standard Power Supply, MicroBus Option Installe
32 Channel DS1/E1 Traffic Line Interface
Catalyst 2960-S Switch, 24 Port GBE

1
1
1
1

$
$
$
$

17,294.00
22.00
2,670.00
3,594.00

$
$
$
$

17,294.00
22.00
2,670.00
3,594.00

10%
10%
10%
10%

$
$
$
$

15,564.60
19.80
2,403.00
3,234.60

$
$
$
$

15,564.60
19.80
2,403.00
3,234.60

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-90-085643
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-16-085634
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-78-081934
725-16-085634

L30URS9PW1 N
G806
G51
QA01749
G361
GA00580
CA01598
GA00232
L998
W969
G843
HKN6184C
TRN7343
DSCS0496040531
DSLMR400
DSTC400NMC
DSSY450RHF1SNM
DDN1089
DSISB50LNC2MA
DS37502851
DS110110711
DDN9682

CONTROL STATIONS
APX7500 SINGLE BAND 7/800
ENH: ASTRO DIGITAL CAI OP APX
ENH: SMARTZONE OPERATION APX
SW KEY SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
ADD: P25 TRUNKING SOFTWARE
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: AC LINE CORD US
ENH: 3 YR SFS LITE
ADD: LIMITED FRONT PANEL W/CLOCK/VU
ADD: MULTIPLE KEY ENCRYPTION OPERATION
ADD: AES ENCRYPTION APX7500
CABLE CH, PROGRAMMING,USB
SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK
SHORT HAUL CONTROL STATION COMBINER, 40-960 MHZ
3/8" LMR400 COAXIAL CBL PER FOOT. MUST SPECIFY LEN
TIMES MICROWAVE TC 400 NMC N MALE CONNECTOR FO
YAGI DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA, 6.5 DBD GAIN, 746-896 MHZ
L4TNF-PSA TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN CABLE
RF SPD, 125-1000MHZ DC BLOCK BROADBAND BULKHEAD
BREAKER KIT AIRPAX 15AMP SNAPAC, FOR AC EDGE OR
PDU, AC EDGE RACK MOUNT DISTRIBUTION PANEL, 120VA
F4PNMV2-HC 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
1
1
50
10
1
2
1
12
1
2

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

3,980.00
515.00
1,500.00
300.00
400.00
236.00
480.00
330.00
475.00
51.00
495.00
2,159.00
1.35
15.50
2,232.00
26.00
70.00
34.00
2,450.00
30.50

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

15,920.00
2,060.00
6,000.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
944.00
1,920.00
1,320.00
1,900.00
102.00
495.00
2,159.00
67.50
155.00
2,232.00
52.00
70.00
408.00
2,450.00
61.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
0%
25%
25%
25%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

2,985.00
386.25
1,125.00
225.00
300.00
236.00
360.00
247.50
356.25
40.80
396.00
1,727.20
1.08
12.40
1,785.60
20.80
56.00
27.20
1,960.00
24.40

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

11,940.00
1,545.00
4,500.00
900.00
1,200.00
944.00
1,440.00
990.00
1,425.00
81.60
396.00
1,727.20
54.00
124.00
1,785.60
41.60
56.00
326.40
1,960.00
48.80

00002
00002
00002
00002
00028
00002

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647
726-88-085633

H84UCD9PW5 N
QA04096
QA00580
QA01648
H885BK
QA02749

PUBLIC WORKS PORTABLES


APX 1000 7/800 MHZ MODEL 1.5 PORTABLE
ENH: P25 TRUNKING
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ENH: 2 YEAR REPAIR SERVICE ADVANTAGE
ALT: IMPRES LI-ION 2300MAH

340
340
340
340
340
340

$
$
$
$
$
$

1,000.00
1,070.00
400.00
5.00
84.00
85.00

$
$
$
$
$
$

340,000.00
363,800.00
136,000.00
1,700.00
28,560.00
28,900.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
0%
25%

$
$
$
$
$
$

750.00
802.50
300.00
3.75
84.00
63.75

$
$
$
$
$
$

255,000.00
272,850.00
102,000.00
1,275.00
28,560.00
21,675.00

1354
1355
1356

00013
00013
00013

726-90-085643 PMMN4062A
726-90-085643 PMNN4424AR
726-90-085643 WPLN4232A

PUBLIC WORKS ACCESSORIES


APX RSM, NC, EMERG BUTTON, 3.5MM JACK IP54
BATT IMP LI ION 2300M 2350T
110 VAC 50/60 HZ US IMPRES SUC

50
340
340

$
$
$

107.00
115.00
63.00

$
$
$

5,350.00
39,100.00
21,420.00

20%
40%
20%

$
$
$

85.60
69.00
50.40

$
$
$

4,280.00
23,460.00
17,136.00

1357
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363

00002
00002
00002
00002
00028
00002
00002

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647
726-88-085633
726-88-085633

PUBLIC SAFETY PORTABLES


APX6000 7/800 MHZ MODEL 1.5 PORTABLE
ADD: 9600 TRUNKING OR 3600 DIGITAL TRUNKING
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ENH: 2 YR SFS LITE
ENH: MULTI KEY
ENH: AES ENCRYPTION

460
460
460
460
460
460
460

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,900.00
1,570.00
400.00
5.00
84.00
330.00
475.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

874,000.00
722,200.00
184,000.00
2,300.00
38,640.00
151,800.00
218,500.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
0%
25%
25%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,425.00
1,177.50
300.00
3.75
84.00
247.50
356.25

$
$
$
$
$
$
$

655,500.00
541,650.00
138,000.00
1,725.00
38,640.00
113,850.00
163,875.00

1364

00013

726-90-085643 PMMN4062A

PUBLIC SAFETY PORTABLE ACCESSORIES


IMPRES RSM, NOISE CANC. EMG BUT 3.5MM JACK IP54

460

107.00

49,220.00

20%

85.60

39,376.00

H98UCD9PW5 N
QA02756
QA00580
QA01648
Q885BK
H869
Q629

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ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1365
1366
1367

00013
00013
00013

726-90-085643 PMMN4403
726-90-085643 WPLN7080
726-90-085643 NNTN7065B

BATT IP67 LIION 2150 MAH


APX IMPRES CG SU
IMPRES CHG MU MACKINAW US/NA/CA/LA

460
460
5

$
$
$

125.00
125.00
788.00

$
$
$

57,500.00
57,500.00
3,940.00

40%
20%
20%

$
$
$

75.00
100.00
630.40

$
$
$

34,500.00
46,000.00
3,152.00

1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378

00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00028

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647

M22URS9PW1 N
QA03161AB
QA01648
GA00580
GA00804
G444
G66
G335
W22
B18
G24

PUBLIC WORKS DASH MOUNT MOBILES


APX4500Li 7/800
ADD: Li P25 9600 Trunking ONLY
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: APX O2 CONTROL HEAD (Grey)
ADD: CONTROL HEAD SOFTWARE
ADD: DASH MOUNT O5
ADD: ANT 1/4 WAVE 762-870 MHZ
ADD: PALM MICROPHONE
ADD: AUXILARY SPKR 7.5 WATT
ENH: 2 YEAR REPAIR SERVICE ADVANTAGE

250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,099.00
1,270.00
5.00
400.00
532.00
125.00
14.00
72.00
60.00
121.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

274,750.00
317,500.00
1,250.00
100,000.00
133,000.00
31,250.00
3,500.00
18,000.00
15,000.00
30,250.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
0%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

824.25
952.50
3.75
300.00
399.00
93.75
10.50
54.00
45.00
121.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

206,062.50
238,125.00
937.50
75,000.00
99,750.00
23,437.50
2,625.00
13,500.00
11,250.00
30,250.00

1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389

00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00028

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647

M25URS9PW1 N
QA02756
QA01648
GA00580
G442
G444
G67
G335
W22
B18
G24

PUBLIC WORKS REMOTE MOUNT MOBILES


APX6500LI 7/800 MHZ MID POWER MOBILE
ENH: SOFTWARE DIGITAL TRUNKING 9600 BAUD
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: APX O5 CONTROL HEAD
ADD: CONTROL HEAD SOFTWARE
ADD: REMOTE MOUNT MID POWER
ADD: ANT 1/4 WAVE 762-870 MHZ
ADD: PALM MICROPHONE
ADD: AUXILARY SPKR 7.5 WATT
ENH: 2 YR SFS LITE

310
310
310
310
310
310
310
310
310
310
310

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,899.00
1,570.00
5.00
400.00
432.00
297.00
14.00
72.00
60.00
121.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

588,690.00
486,700.00
1,550.00
124,000.00
133,920.00
92,070.00
4,340.00
22,320.00
18,600.00
37,510.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
0%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,424.25
1,177.50
3.75
300.00
324.00
222.75
10.50
54.00
45.00
121.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

441,517.50
365,025.00
1,162.50
93,000.00
100,440.00
69,052.50
3,255.00
16,740.00
13,950.00
37,510.00

1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402

00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00028
00003
00003

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647
726-88-085633
726-88-085633

M25URS9PW1 N
QA02756
QA01648
GA00580
G442
G444
G67
G335
W22
B18
G24
W969
G843

PUBLIC SAFETY REMOTE MOUNT MOBILES


APX6500LI 7/800 MHZ MID POWER MOBILE
ENH: SOFTWARE DIGITAL TRUNKING 9600 BAUD
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: APX O5 CONTROL HEAD
ADD: CONTROL HEAD SOFTWARE
ADD: REMOTE MOUNT MID POWER
ADD: ANT 1/4 WAVE 762-870 MHZ
ADD: PALM MICROPHONE
ADD: AUXILARY SPKR 7.5 WATT
ENH: 2 YR SFS LITE
ADD; MULTI KEY
ADD: AES ENCRYPTION

190
190
190
190
190
190
190
190
190
190
190
190
190

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,899.00
1,570.00
5.00
400.00
432.00
297.00
14.00
72.00
60.00
121.00
330.00
475.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

360,810.00
298,300.00
950.00
76,000.00
82,080.00
56,430.00
2,660.00
13,680.00
11,400.00
22,990.00
62,700.00
90,250.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
0%
25%
25%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,424.25
1,177.50
3.75
300.00
324.00
222.75
10.50
54.00
45.00
121.00
247.50
356.25

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

270,607.50
223,725.00
712.50
57,000.00
61,560.00
42,322.50
1,995.00
10,260.00
8,550.00
22,990.00
47,025.00
67,687.50

1403
1404
1405
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410
1411
1412

00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633

M22URS9PW1 N
QA03161AB
QA01648
GA00580
GA00804
G444
G66
G89
W382
G142

PUBLIC WORKS CONTROL STATIONS


APX4500Li 7/800
ADD: Li P25 9600 Trunking ONLY
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: APX O2 CONTROL HEAD (Grey)
ADD: CONTROL HEAD SOFTWARE
ADD: DASH MOUNT O5
ADD: NO RF ANTENNA NEEDED
ADD: CONTROL STATION DESK GCAI MIC
ADD: NO SPEAKER NEEDED

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,099.00
1,270.00
5.00
400.00
532.00
125.00
169.00
-

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

10,990.00
12,700.00
50.00
4,000.00
5,320.00
1,250.00
1,690.00
-

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

824.25
952.50
3.75
300.00
399.00
93.75
126.75
-

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

8,242.50
9,525.00
37.50
3,000.00
3,990.00
937.50
1,267.50
-

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ITEM

NJ STATE CONTRACT INFO


LINE NO COMMODITY CODE

MODEL

DESCRIPTION

LIST UNIT
PRICE

QTY

EXT UNIT
PRICE

NJ STATE
DISCOUNT

DISC UNIT
PRICE

EXTENDED
PRICE

1413
1414
1415

00003
00003
00028

726-88-085633 G91
726-88-085633 W665
920-46-085647 G24

ADD: CONTROL STATION POWER SUPPLY


ADD: CONTROL STATION OPERATION
ENH: 2 YEAR REPAIR SERVICE ADVANTAGE

10
10
10

$
$
$

269.00
70.00
121.00

$
$
$

2,690.00
700.00
1,210.00

25%
25%
0%

$
$
$

201.75
52.50
121.00

$
$
$

2,017.50
525.00
1,210.00

1416
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
1422
1423
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430

00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00003
00028
00003
00003

726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
726-88-085633
920-46-085647
726-88-085633
726-88-085633

PUBLIC SAFETY CONTROL STATIONS


APX6500LI 7/800 MHZ MID POWER MOBILE
ENH: SOFTWARE DIGITAL TRUNKING 9600 BAUD
ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - HARDWARE KEY
ADD: TDMA OPERATION
ADD: APX O5 CONTROL HEAD
ADD: CONTROL HEAD SOFTWARE
ADD: DASH MOUNT 05
ADD: NO RF ANTENNA NEEDED
ADD: CONTROL STATION DESK GCAI MIC
ADD: NO SPEAKER NEEDED
ADD: CONTROL STATION POWER SUPPLY
ADD: CONTROL STATION OPERATION
ENH: 2 YR SFS LITE
ADD: MULTI KEY
ADD: AES ENCRYPTION APX

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,899.00
1,570.00
5.00
400.00
432.00
125.00
169.00
269.00
70.00
121.00
330.00
475.00

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

18,990.00
15,700.00
50.00
4,000.00
4,320.00
1,250.00
1,690.00
2,690.00
700.00
1,210.00
3,300.00
4,750.00

25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
25%
0%
25%
25%

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

1,424.25
1,177.50
3.75
300.00
324.00
93.75
126.75
201.75
52.50
121.00
247.50
356.25

$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$

14,242.50
11,775.00
37.50
3,000.00
3,240.00
937.50
1,267.50
2,017.50
525.00
1,210.00
2,475.00
3,562.50

1431

00027

925-36-085646 SCHEDULE K

3849 $

1,635.00

6,293,115.00

0%

1,635.00

6,293,115.00

1432

00032

961-53-085648 SCHEDULE U

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Additional Supplier Cost Savings / Price Reduction
Volume Discount Over & Above NJ State Contract

(3,194,211.10) $

(3,194,211.10)

0%

$ (3,194,211.10) $

(3,194,211.10)

1433

00032

961-53-085648 SCHEDULE U

ADDITIONAL PROJECT DISCOUNT


Additional Supplier Cost Savings / Price Reduction
Volume Discount Over & Above NJ State Contract
Order Discount if purchased by September 26, 2014

(1,886,000.00) $

(1,886,000.00)

0%

$ (1,886,000.00) $

(1,886,000.00)

M25URS9PW1 N
QA02756
QA01648
GA00580
G442
G444
G66
G89
W382
G142
G91
W665
G24
W969
G843

SYSTEM INTEGRATION
PROJECT ENGINEERING/MANAGEMENT,
SITE MANAGEMENT,. PRICE PER DAY
ENGINEERING, STAGING, INSTALLATION,
PROGRAMMING AND OPTIMIZATION

Notes:
1. Terms and Prices are quoted from the NJ State Contract - 83909 Expires 4/30/18
2. Quotation By: Timothy Sindorf Senior Account Manager - Motorola Solutions, Inc.
3. Motorola has priced the above equipment and services quantities as a single system
changes in services and/or equipment will result in an adjustment of the system discount

TOTAL PRICE

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PROPOSAL TO

OCEAN COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

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TERMS &
CONDITIONS
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The design, technical, pricing, and other information (Information) furnished with this submission is proprietary information of Motorola Solutions, Inc.
(Motorola) and is submitted with the restriction that it is to be used for evaluation purposes only. To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the
Information is not to be disclosed publicly or in any manner to anyone other than those required to evaluate the Information without the express written
permission of Motorola.
MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings,
LLC and are used under license. SYMBOL is a trademark owned by Symbol Technologies, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola
Solutions, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2014 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS


Ocean County, NJ agrees to purchase order for the full amount of the contract price. Terms and
conditions as specified by the State of New Jersey, as stated on Motorolas NJ State Contract #83909
shall apply.
The total contract price is $15,804,836.00. Ocean County, NJ agrees to make payments to Motorola
Solutions within thirty (30) days after the date of each invoice. Ocean County, NJ will make
payments when due in the form of a check, cashiers check, or wire transfer drawn on a U.S. financial
institution and in accordance with the following milestones:
Total Contract Price Less Subscribers Contract Price (FNE) ............. $10,914,346.00
1. 20% of the FNE Contract Price due upon Completion of Customer Design Review (CDR).
2. 50% of the FNE Contract Price due upon Shipment of FNE Equipment from CCSI.
3. 15% of the FNE Contract Price due upon Completion of FNE Installations (site-by-site).
4. 10% of the FNE Contract Price due upon Conditional Acceptance; and
5. 5% of the FNE Contract Price due upon Final Acceptance.
Total Subscribers Contract Price ............................................................ $5,234,572.00
100% of the Equipment Contract Price Upon Subscriber Acceptance.
Motorola Solutions reserves the right to make partial shipments of equipment and to request payment
upon shipment of such equipment. In addition, Motorola Solutions reserves the right to invoice for
installations completed on a site-by-site basis, when applicable.

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