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Kagetenshi
Assuming by Scramble you mean Encryption, that would mean that every beat cop carries a radio that by itself costs over 75% of that officer's yearly salary. That seems extremely questionable.

~J
Mightyflapjack
You are correct that the radio cost more then I thought, teach me to not consult my notes. sarcastic.gif

However, Cops live or die by their communications, so it would not be a crap radio.

lets call it Transceiver Rating 3 (Flux-3), ECCM-1 (std), Encryption-2.

That would cost 1,500 nuyen.gif + 2,000 nuyen.gif = 3,500 nuyen.gif

This would not be a piece of gear that the Cop would have to purchase, it would be provided to them.

Now, enter 2070 and Commlinks and this all gets a lot cheaper and a whole lot more advanced.

Kagetenshi
QUOTE (Mightyflapjack)
Cops live or die by their communications

This is true.

QUOTE
so it would not be a crap radio.

I do not believe this follows. The Lone Star response seems to be "let them die"—again, not even the highest-ranked in the Law Enforcement division of Lone Star can afford a Middle lifestyle. I don't know how much training costs, but I'm not sure how much it can cost when there's only sixteen weeks of the stuff provided.

~J
Eyeless Blond
I'm not all that sure LS would even have encryption on their radios. It's not like they have it now, and I don't think the reasons they don't today will go away in 60 years either.

As for smartlinks, I still think that LS would be giving all their cops access to some sort of indentured slavery-like installment plan and "encouraging" them to use it, to the tune that not doing so would mean never making detective. AAA-rated corps can afford to ignore the rules, but guys like LS that rely on government contracts still have to be slaves to public opinion polls, and such a program would be a huge boost to the corp's public face. Heck, such a program might even be sponsored by the state itself, in the form of tax incentives for cops who willingly go under the knife; if there's one thing bureaucrats love it's to get their name on a program that wastesspends taxpayer money in silly attempts to make them safer, and even more shockingly this one might even actually work.
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