Northwestern University has selected Motorola Solutions' 900 MHz ASTRO 25 Project 25 (P25) voice and integrated data communication system, which will replace a 14-year-old analog trunking system.
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While wearing the x-62000 from Xacore's Threat4 line, you can protect your ears from gunfire, explosions, and loud engine noise, but still have a face-to-face conversation while maintaining radio communications.
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Pepro’s Scout is designed to quickly respond to critical scenarios. The articulated 45-foot tower requires no guy wires and allows for multiple antennas to be vertically separated. This design is ideal for rapidly restoring mission critical communications.
Read More →A recruit may wonder if he or she will ever get some down time. My job is to drive you to develop a fine knowledgeable officer, rather than someone wanting an easy pass. Training is hard work, even if it's a game.
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BatteryJack will introduce a replacement battery for the Tait TP9100 series radios. The BA-203 replacement battery will be made in 1700mAH Ni-CD and 2500mAH Ni-MH.
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Pryme Radio Products' New WTX-500 series wireless push-to-talk (PTT) adapter for two-way radios features a Quick Disconnect (QD) jack, and the wireless receiver enables you to activate the PTT function of your radio wirelessly.
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The TK-5210G/5310G/5710G portables and TK-5810G mobile feature enough memory expansion to handle larger systems with up to 1,024 channels and 100 zones.
Read More →Technical staff from Harris County, Texas, tested and passed the radios for use on the digital network, allowing users access to Tait's portfolio and the assurance of interoperability knowing the radios have been rigorously tested on the network.
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The iForce is more than an in-car computer. It's essentially a computer-based communication system. It helps officers communicate with each other, communicate with any applicable databases, and even communicate with their vehicles.
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Thales' Liberty Multiband Land Mobile Radio (LMR) has been certified as Intrinsic Safe equipment, meaning it can be operated in an explosive environment and will not trigger ignition in the presence of flammable or combustible material, the company announced.
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