Radio Systems

Tait TP9310 portable and TM9315 mobile radios

02 July, 2015 | Supplied by: Tait Electronics (Aust) Pty Ltd

The Tait TP9310 portable and TM9315 mobile radios are able to operate on both FM conventional analog and DMR Tier 2 conventional networks in addition to simplex calls.


Hytera PD412 digital patrol radio

02 July, 2015 | Supplied by: Hytera Communications Co. Ltd

The Hytera PD412 is a compact and rugged two-way digital patrol radio with an embedded RFID chip to enable it to read information from an RFID tag, with software that enables the user to run reports on individual IDs, the radio or on each checkpoint.


Sepura SOLO Instant Coverage TETRA base station

01 July, 2015 | Supplied by: Sepura

Sepura's SOLO Instant Coverage has been designed to provide temporary TETRA infrastructure for emergencies and special events that have poor or non-existent TETRA network coverage.


Novaris 0038-I1V1 SFH high-current surge filter

01 July, 2015 | Supplied by: Novaris Pty Ltd

The Novaris series of high-current surge filters is suited to high-power RF transmission sites and contains two stages of fail-safe surge protection to create redundancy.


Hytera to upgrade Netherlands' national TETRA network

01 July, 2015 | Supplied by: Hytera Communications Co. Ltd

The Netherlands' government has awarded Hytera a firm contract to renew the country's ageing C2000 TETRA network.


Icom VE-PG3 RoIP gateway

30 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Icom Australia Pty Ltd

Icom's VE-PG3 RoIP gateway is designed to enhance communication coverage of a radio network and the convenience of radio usage by leveraging IP networking technology with ease of implementation.


CRS Accessories CRS-UMBC6 6-bay universal charger

30 June, 2015 | Supplied by: CRS Accessories

The CRS Accessories CRS-UMBC6 compact 6-bay universal charger has been designed with interchangeable charging pockets and is available for a limited range of brands/models of two-way radios.


Novaris 0037-P1V1 CEIA high-power RF protector

29 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Novaris Pty Ltd

The Novaris series of CEIA protectors are designed to protect high-power RF transmission, can be customised for applications from 1 up to 50 kW and can withstand up to 100 kA direct-hit lightning strikes.


Hytera XPT digital trunking solution

29 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Hytera Communications Co. Ltd

The Hytera XPT (Extended Pseudo Trunk) is a scalable, single-site digital trunking solution that enables a cost-effective increase in capacity by simply upgrading the current RD98XS repeater.


$900m boost to ADF's battlespace comms

29 June, 2015

The Australian Government has given second-pass approval for the $900 million LAND 2072 Phase 2B project, which will provide the Australian Defence Force with next-generation battlespace telecommunications network capabilities.


Case study: Integrating mining transport comms

21 June, 2015 | Supplied by: EXELIS C4i Pty Ltd

Dealing with four separate TETRA networks was causing headaches for one mining company, but the problem was solved by integrating the systems via the installation of Exelis SwitchplusIP consoles.


Sepura DMR chosen for Lord's Cricket Ground

18 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Sepura

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has chosen Sepura DMR to replace its analog radio communications system at Lord's Cricket Ground in north-west London.


Inmarsat to move satellite, cover MEAS in L-band

11 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Inmarsat Services Ltd

Inmarsat will move its Inmarsat-4 F2 (I-4 F2) communications satellite to a new orbital position above the Indian Ocean, creating a fourth full-service L-band region, which will offer enhanced connectivity capacity for customers in the Middle East and Asia (MEAS).


Telstra inks $23 million M2M contract with Komatsu

09 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Telstra Strategic Marketing Group

Telstra has announced that it will continue to partner with leading mining and construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu to facilitate the future of Komatsu's ICT and machine to machine (M2M) strategy in a whole-of-business deal worth $23 million over the next three years.


RAAF C-17 flies with Advanced Network Access

05 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Boeing - Australia & South Pacific

The RAAF has flown its first C-17A equipped with a new SATCOM system that provides video teleconferencing, instant messaging, email, transfer of large graphics files, VoIP and RoIP and common operating picture capability.


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