JL 0513
Well-Known Member
This info has reached center managers where mine talked about it this morning.
Similar to the helper phones currently in use, after DIAD 5 is phased out, we will be getting these modified phones.
Of course this is for good and bad.
Inputting text will be a pain, especially in the winter when you want to wear gloves.
Compactness is nice in one sense but what will you use to fend off a dog on the attack? The DIAD, even the size or the 5, is a nice tool to put in front of the dogs jaw.
They'll need to be made to work outside of good signal areas. The current helper units have trouble in weak cell areas.
Similar to the helper phones currently in use, after DIAD 5 is phased out, we will be getting these modified phones.
Of course this is for good and bad.
Inputting text will be a pain, especially in the winter when you want to wear gloves.
Compactness is nice in one sense but what will you use to fend off a dog on the attack? The DIAD, even the size or the 5, is a nice tool to put in front of the dogs jaw.
They'll need to be made to work outside of good signal areas. The current helper units have trouble in weak cell areas.