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...
What is Push-to-Talk over Wi-Fi? How Push-to-Talk over Wi-Fi Works, and the Benefits to Broadband Communications Wi-Fi networks help businesses and organizations be more connected, mobile, and agile. Nearly every building, facility, or campus has a Wi-Fi network....
What is Push to-Talk over Cellular, and How Does It Work? The Nuts and Bolts of Push-to-Talk Broadband LTE Radios What is Push to Talk over Cellular? Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) provides group communication services over 4G and Long Term Evolution (LTE)...
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...