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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 24, 2002 FBO #0265
SOURCES SOUGHT

25 -- VEHICAL REPEATERS

Notice Date
8/22/2002
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of the Air Force, Air Force Space Command, 21CONS (Bldg 982), Base Support Flight 700 Suffolk Street, STE 1200, Peterson AFB, CO, 80914-1200
 
ZIP Code
80914-1200
 
Solicitation Number
Reference-Number-F1SPXR21920600
 
Response Due
8/31/2002
 
Point of Contact
Michelle Zeller, Contract Specialist, Phone (719) 556-7395, Fax (719) 556-4538, - Greg Jensen, Contract Specialist, Phone 719-556-6117, Fax 719-556-4538,
 
E-Mail Address
michelle.zeller@peterson.af.mil, greg.jensen@peterson.af.mil
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The 21st Contracting Squadron is seeking sources for manufactures or sellers for 494 vehicle repeaters and all associated hardware to three different wings to include support, installation and extended warranty. ( Malmstrom AFB, Minot AFB, and FE Warren AFB.) For Minot AFB, 125 each SVR-200UA/206-420 MHZ; Malmstrom AFB, 185 each SVR-200VB/150-174 MHZ; and for FE Warren AFB, 184 each SVR-200VB/150-174 MHZ. Vehicle repeaters specifications include: (a) In-band repeating. Military radio frequencies are limited to one spectrum band per wing. The SVR-200 has the ability to repeat within one spectrum band. Established military frequencies of 403-420MHZ and has a 25kHz and 12.5kHz channel spacing. (b) Product size; the SVR-200 size must be small enough to fit inside the SF vehicle atop the mounted vehicle radio, allowing for ease of installation and removal (c) Repeater De-Key and Priority Repeater Function: The repeater will de-key periodically to check if other repeaters are operating in the same area; if so the repeater will cease transmissions so multiple repeaters are not over repeating the radio transmission. The SVR-200 will continue to monitor all radio transmissions even when it is not the priority repeater and take action to become the priority repeater when the absence of a priority repeater is detected (d) Minimum Power Output. The SVR-200 outputs less than 2Watts. It transfers the transmission to the mobile radio for boosting the signal power and transmission. This is critical when transmission signal strengths have been coordinated between the United States and Canada. Minot AFB SF operate near the Canadian boarder and signal strengths have already been negotiated (e) Interface with Existing Radio: The SVR-200 interfaces without any modification to the existing SF mobile radios. Standard cabling and wiring is used (f) Upward Compatible with Newer Radio Technology. The SVR-200 used the existing radio technology to simply transfer the signal. It can be used with future radio upgrades without modification. RESPONSES REQUIRED NO LATER THAN 31 AUGUST 2002/1300. Any questions or requests for additional information may be directed to A1C Michelle Zeller (COMM#719-556-7395) or TSgt Greg Jensen (COMM#719-556-7660).
 
Place of Performance
Address: MULTIPE LOCATIONS. MINOT AFB, MALMSTROM AFB, FE WARREN AFB
 
Record
SN00147905-W 20020824/020822213746 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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