What is the difference between cellular/wireless phones and land mobile radio systems?
I am wondering if there is a website, aside from wikipedia that can explain to me what Land Mobile Radio is.
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Answer by Chet_B
There are tons of sites about Land Mobile radio systems. Here is a good start http://www.privateline.com/landmobile/index.html or even the FCC site http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=private_land_radio
Before there were cell phones nearly all two way communications to cars was done using two way radio, that is LAND MOBILE. Police cars use radios (as well as cell phones) you may well have a pair of VHF/UHF walkie talkies, that is LAND MOBILE. Many companies use radio to communicate with workers in the field, trains use them, taxi cabs use them, trucking companies use them. When you have a fleet of vehicles that you need to keep in contact the land mobile systems allow you to do just that. Even PAGERS use the land mobile system.
Cellular is totally different than the good old fashion highly reliable two way radios. However, cellular phone service did originate with land mobile users and the desire to ?expand? to the world of users.
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