Product Focus – Mobile radios
Mobile radio switches between equipment
The EF Johnson 5300 analog/digital mobile radio provides an APCO Project 25-compatible and SmartNet/SmartZone interface to meet the needs of state, local and federal government users, as well as business, industrial and public safety applications. With backward compatibility, this mobile offers the capacity to communicate in narrow and wide channels and to operate in either digital or analog mode. This allows the radio to effectively switch from communications between SmartNet/SmartZone, APCO 25-approved equipment and conventional FM equipment with a turn of the channel knob.
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Radios available in low-band, UHF models
Patriot RPM series mobile radios from Ritron are available in low-band (30MHz-50MHz), VHF (146MHz-174MHz) and UHF (450MHz-470MHz) and with power levels of 60W, 30W and 25W, respectively. The radios feature 16 channels and are PC field-programmable for simplex, half-duplex or receive-only operation. Other features include: wideband operations, cloning capability, normal and/or priority scan, CTCSS, digital coded squelch, two-tone sequential decode, busy channel lockout, channel monitor lock-out and transmitter time-out timer. The mobile measures 2.1″ 3 5.8″ 3 7.4″, permitting easy installation.
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Radio increases spectrum efficiency
M/A-Com’s OpenSky M-803 mobile radio uses digital TDMA technology to increase spectrum efficiency and provide secure voice and data radio at a 19.2kbps data rate. Features include trunked voice and data, IP and CDPD-based open interface for real-time mobile data applications, full-duplex operation for rapid data transfer, integrated GPS for automatic vehicle location and over-the-air software downloading. The radio offers multimode operation for compatibility with conventional FM and APCO P25 common air interface.
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Digital radio supports Project 25 application
The Guardian G25RMV100 VHF P25 conventional mobile from Datron World Communications is designed for government, public safety and business applications. This fully digital radio meets the APCO P25 FDMA common air interface standard. It also operates as an analog radio, offering full backward compatibility with conventional wideband FM systems.
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Radio suited for industrial complexes
The six-channel industrial radio from GAI-Tronics can be used for stand-alone radio communications or can be integrated to work with other communications equipment such as the page/party system. The radio is a stationary, mounted UHF transceiver suited for industrial complexes, especially in cranes or other mobile equipment.
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