How the Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Standard Enhances the Performance and Capacity of Two-Way Radio Communications The Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is a digital radio standard used in professional mobile radio applications. DMR offers numerous advantages over analog...
How to Organize Radio Calls with 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...
How DMR Technology and AI-Based Noise Cancellation Improve Audio Quality 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....
How IP Connect links multiple DMR Tier II Repeater Sites for Wide Area Communications IP Connect is a digital interconnect that uses Internet Protocol (IP) to link multiple DMR Tier II repeater sites together, creating a wide-area network. With IP Connect, multiple...
How Hytera XPT Expands Group Calling Capacity on DMR Tier II Repeater Systems Developed exclusively by Hytera, the Extended Pseudo Trunking (XPT) system is based on the DMR Tier II Conventional Standard and adds capabilities normally found in higher cost Tier III...