71. The final goal is for state, local and federal officials to use radios that can talk with each other on the seamless communications network when they work together. 72. Under Nepali law, only climbing expeditions can use such radios. 73. When they sense trouble, they use radios to summon rangers, who are on constant anti-poaching patrol. 74. Walcott said that although the vehicles had no working radios, all the officers could communicate using hand-held radios. 75. Military sources say the rebels are not particularly well equipped, although they have a communications network using two-way radios. 76. Some pilots were also said to use their radios to complain that they were not being given priority. 77. Some pilots were also said to be using their radios to complain that they were not being given priority. 78. The intensification of fighting comes in the wake of reports that LURD rebels were using VHF radios captured from government troops to intercept government military communications. |