Trunked Radio?
A trunking system makes much more efficient use of the available
radio channels by allowing each user to be able to use any
channel on the system. As the system is expanded, so are the
number of channels available to each user. The system
intelligently assigns an available channel to each radio user
requesting to speak, and simultaneously directs the rest of his
fleet to this channel. The result is less congestion, more
throughputs, and far fewer "busy" conditions than with
conventional "shared" repeaters.
Also, a trunking system offers a higher degree of privacy
because it is more difficult to listen to a conversation moving
from channel to channel.
In addition, many advanced features are available by combining
our UHF trunking technology with the technology available in
today's modern LTR radios.
- Individual unit ID
- Private Call
- Inter-fleet call
- GPS and messaging
- Multi-site networking
- VOIP
Mobile units are small and dash mounted while portable
handheld units fit easily in the palm of your hand. They are
much more rugged and reliable than the cellular units offered on
other push to talk systems.
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Efficient communications
using trunked radio.
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