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C-AT intros expanded incident command radio interface

Sep 30, 2005 3:24 PM

Communications-Applied Technology launched an expanded version of its Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface. The ICRI/EOC is designed for use in fixed or mobile emergency operations centers, and lets users connect radios from 10 different agencies to achieve interoperable communications. In addition, the radios can be divided via the interface into four independent talk groups.

The ICRI-EOC supports all commercial conventional and trunked radios, military radios, satellite phones, cellular phones and wireline phones, and can be deployed in less than 5 minutes without technical assistance, special training or computer interfaces, the company said. Then unit can be installed in an EOC is console or rack-mounted configurations and in SUV-type mobile command centers.

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