DIGITAL RADIOS
In NZ we have 3 main digital standards:
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P25
- Principally used by the Police and emergency services
- Used to disconnect lost or stolen radios
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TETRA
A digital trunked network
Features:
- Multiple Groups
- One on One Calling
- One on One Telephone calling
- SMS Texting to other Tetra Radios
- GPS Location including Texting from PC
- DMO mode for line of sight access
- Used to disconnect lost or stolen radios
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DMR
Offered in conventional and trunked versions
Available in multiple brands
Features:
- Multiple Groups
- One on One Calling
- Texting to other DMR Radios from the keypad version
- GPS options available
- Variety of emergency call options including emergency interrupt.
- Simplex line of sight capable for on-site applications.
- Dual mode – allows migration between analogue and digital modes
- Disconnect lost or stolen radios.
MOTOTRBO – Digital Conventional Radio
MOTOTRBO is Motorola's first digital conventional two-way radio system specifically designed to meet the requirements of professional organisations that need a customisable solution using licensed spectrum.
MOTOTRBO combines the best in two-way radio functionality with digital technology to deliver increased capacity and spectrum efficiency, integrated data communications and enhanced voice communications.
MOTOTRBO provides easy migration from analog to digital and offers a private, standards-based digital conventional system that can be tailored to meet the unique coverage and feature needs of group-oriented and dispatch environments.
| SEPURA | TELTRONIC | EADS |
Sepura Portable |
Sepura Mobile |
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| SRH3800 | SRM3500 | ||||
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Teltronic Portables |
Teltronic Mobiles |
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EADS Portable |
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