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JUN 2013

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POLICE EQUIPMENT NEWS FLEET MANAGEMENT SENIOR MANAGEMENT ADVERTISER INDEX PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT Police Equipment News Gamber-Johnson Vehicle Docking Stations Mobilcom Palm-Sized Broadband Communications Unit Gamber-Johnson announced a new Vehicle Docking Station for the Panasonic Toughpad JT-B1 tablet. The B1 docking stations are designed with driver safety, vehicle ergonomics, and quality in mind. Gamber-Johnson designed these docking stations with a small footprint for easy installation close to the instrument panel. The B1 docking stations use Panasonic certified electronics and are backed by the Gamber-Johnson warranty. For more information, visit www. gamberjohnson.com. The new MCU-30 from Mobilicom is a miniaturized 4G mobile wireless IP communications device designed for public safety and homeland security that creates a secure and private broadband network supporting 4Mbps instantly without relying on existing wireless 3G/4G carriers. At only 11 ounces and approximately 4" x 3" x 1" for the fully ruggedized version, these battery-operated units, approximately the size of an iPhone, are lightweight and small enough to be embedded into compact security cameras, sensors, control and monitoring device platforms and form an instant broadband network. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #45 Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #46 For more information, visit www. mobilcom.com. Adamson HG2 CrossFire License Plate Frame The HG2 CrossFire from Adamson is an outward-facing tag bezel integrating a stateof-the-art emergency lighting system designed for maximum visibility with minimal footprint. The Crossfire lighting design features optics mounted at grazing angles, a three-year warranty, 20 flash patterns, 9-15Vdc, 4A average current draw. Colors: Red, Blue, Amber or White, solid or split colors. For more information, visit www.adamsonindustries.com. Click on EInfo at -www.lawandordermag.com reader service #47 Genetec AutoVu Simplifes Pay-by-Plate Systems Integration Genetec™ announced a new Pay-by-Plate Sync feature for AutoVu, its license plate recognition (LPR) system of Security Center, the Company's unified security platform. The AutoVu Pay-by-Plate Sync feature allows users to easily consolidate multiple third-party systems into a single parking solution. Genetec customers get the freedom to choose various parking technology solutions based on their requirements, and as their needs evolve, they can change suppliers for citations management, parking meters or mobile phones. For more information, visit www.genetec.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #48 For product submisson, please contact Kirk Moen, Associate Publisher. p 800-843-9764 x26 I e kmoen@hendonpub.com I f 847-444-3333 Spectronics Forensic Light Source Kits Spectronics Corporation's MAXIMA™ MFK-3500 Series Forensic Light Source Kits, available with either a UV spot beam (MFK-3500S) or UV diffused beam (MFK-3500D), utilize the latest Micro Discharge Light (MDL) technology to produce an ultra-powerful forensic inspection lamp. The MAXIMA lamp's searchlight-type power allows for long-range, widearea coverage. Working on either AC or DC voltage, it enables forensic specialists to view potential crime scene evidence in the field or in the laboratory. Its ultra-high-intensity, 35-watt MDL bulb/reflector illuminates bodily fluids, fibers, fingerprints and other fluorescent samples. For more information, visit www.spectroline.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #49 www.lawandordermag.com 57

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