
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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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.
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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.
Read More →The United Kingdom-based company's SB2025 P25 digital base station and the Solar 2 P25 IP Simulcast Solution target medium-sized wide area public safety network deployments and mission critical commercial applications, according to Simoco.
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The SenComm-NMO multi-polarized antenna provides superior patterning for mobile voice, data systems, and wireless communications.
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The latest version of SwitchPlusIP builds on the personal phone book and other features introduced earlier this year to provide a radio activity log, integrated voting, and remote control of Tait TB8100 radios.
Read More →Thales Communications Inc. announces that its Liberty multiband land mobile radio (LMR) has received U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification. Having successfully passed all required tests, the Liberty radio is the first FCC-approved multiband radio covering the entire public safety spectrum.
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EF Johnson Technologies has introduced the Lightning Control Head for its Project 25 compliant ES Series Mobile Radio. Key features of the patent pending Control Head include dash or remote mount configuration, 320 x 80 pixel display resolution, electroluminescent three-line text display with 16 alphanumeric characters, and five soft keys (backlight, display, channel select, scan, and tones).
Read More →New regulations require that every public safety agency switch over to narrowband frequencies by 2013 or else. Now law enforcement agencies that don't bring their equipment and licenses up to date could find themselves in a world of hurt.
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Daniels Electronics has expanded its UHF analog and digital P25 radio product lines to operate in the 470-520 MHz T-band. The Daniels T-Band Radio has the same modular form factor as other frequency bands supported by Daniels, allowing the new radio modules to fit in any existing Daniels subrack.
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