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12/6/2016
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electrical components in the vehicle, but that it has power supplied to it to <br />allow a soft shutdown (as opposed to a hard shut down where the power to <br />the device is immediately cut without warning and the router's internal <br />software is unable to shut down properly). <br />https://cradlepoint.com/oroducts/cor-ibrl 100 -series <br />Panorama "Great The selected antenna is circular, measuring 6.7 inches in diameter and 2.4 <br />White" Antenna inches in height. It has five (5) leads coming out of it, allowing for the flow of <br />cellular, Wi-Fi, and GPS data. Although the City has generally selected the <br />antenna in the white housing, three vehicles will require black antennas. <br />The antenna will be installed on the roof of the vehicle with the leads from the <br />antenna passing down from the bottom of the antenna through the roof of the <br />vehicle. Once installed, the antenna will be secured so as to not allow lateral, <br />rotational, or vertical movement. Any openings made or used to install the <br />antenna will be made weathertight in such a fashion as to ensure they remain <br />weathertight throughout the expected life of the antenna. In cases where an <br />existing antenna is already installed in an appropriate installation site, the <br />installation will include removing the existing antenna and reusing the existing <br />opening for the new antenna. If no appropriate opening exists, the installation <br />will include creating an opening in the vehicle roof. In either case, the <br />selected vendor will ensure that the new antenna is positioned so that it <br />minimizes any interference with other antennas remaining on the roof of the <br />vehicle as well as maximizes the performance of the new antenna. Any <br />antennas currently installed on the vehicle that are made superfluous by the <br />new antenna will be removed as part of the installation. If the removal of the <br />superfluous antenna leaves an opening in the vehicle body (either roof or <br />trunk), the work will include the installation of a weathertight plug to seal the <br />opening. When the installation is complete, the leads will be run securely and <br />unobtrusively through the vehicle and back to the trunk, where they will be <br />connected to the new mobile router. <br />25C-15 <br />
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