DMR FREQUENCIES, CHANNELS, GROUPS, AND ZONES Two-way radios utilize radio frequencies, channels, groups, and zones to ensure clear and effective communication between individuals or groups within a specific range. Understanding the differences between these terms is...
What is Digital Noise Suppression? Legacy analog radios use frequency modulation (FM) to encode a voice signal within a carrier wave. Your voice changes, or modulates, the frequency of the wave. The difference between the modulated frequency and the baseline channel...
How IP Connect Expands Two-Way Radio Coverage What is IP Connect, and how the system connects multiple radio repeater sites over IP networks IP Connect allows for connecting multiple DMR Tier II conventional repeaters across dispersed locations using IP...
How XPT Expands Two-Way Radio Capacity What is XPT Extended Pseudo Trunk, and how the system expands the capacity of DMR repeater systems. What is XPT Trunking? Extended Pseudo Trunk (XPT) is a patented Hytera technology to that expands on pseudo trunk...
What IP Rating and MIL-SDT Compliance do You Need for Your Two-Way Radios? Your two-way digital radio can be as robust as you need it to be. IP Ratings and Military Standards are used to test and certify that two-way radios can stand up to water, dust, impact,...