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The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) required radio dispatch equipment for their fleet of Incident Control Vehicles that respond to emergencies across Western Australia.

The 950 Radio Management System was chosen due to its robustness and reliability, it’s quick setup at location and the simplicity of the consoles for minimal volunteer training.

See the full Application Note here.

As demonstrated in the many natural disasters in recent times, continued communications is necessary component of disaster recovery plans for multiple community organisations.

Radio over IP makes it simple to create multiple and/or backup dispatch locations over a wide geographical area ensuring that communications can be maintained.

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Reliability of Radio Communications over Microwave can be tricky due to packet loss but sometimes this technology is necessary as in the case of one electrical co-op operating over the Rocky Mountains.

Using IPR’s to connect multiple repeater sites to three differing dispatch locations set up with IPRdispatch or 960SIP consoles, an effective and reliable means of communication was established.

See the full Application Note here.

619EI Audio Bridges have been installed at a Florida Air Force base to cross-band differing military groups including Air Force, Navy, Army and allied forces to enable easy communications during military trials

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To improve safety, reliability and efficiency of their radio systems, Mussel White Gold Mine have upgraded their above to below ground communications to IP.

A 619DSRI was installed to further increase safety and reliability by creating an automatic switch to a backup fiber optic cable in the event of an outage on the IP line.

See the full Application Note here.

Smart, Flexible, Reliable and Future-proof. The DX-Altus digital radio management system is built on Omnitronics’ successful and industry standard IPR technology.

DX-Altus includes exciting features such as the ability to connect multiple radio protocols on the one radio network and provide the enhanced functionality (such as text messaging, individual calling and emergency management) that some of these protocols offer.

In addition, DX-Altus provides increased reliability due to its modular server architecture. Based on Radio over IP, the system is also highly flexible and adaptable to individual organisations needs.

Alto, the user-friendly, customisable dispatch console includes enhanced touch screen functionality and reduced information load on the user via contact lists and filtering.

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One of the largest underground mining operations in the world has recently commissioned a DX-64 digital radio management system.

Due to the harsh working environment and the fact that dispatch consoles were required underground, the robust and reliable 960CC consoles were used. The network was connected using Radio over IP and is able to easily expand as the mine site does.

See the full Application Note here.

Gold Coast Cabs has recently upgraded to a digital radio management system for VoIP connectivity. After successfully using Omnitronics’ 950 System for 12 years, they upgraded to the DX-64 giving them the ability to have multiple dispatch locations and to provide dispatch to a larger area, providing greater revenue potential.

See the full Application Note here.

Omnitronics is proud to announce our membership of the DMR Association. As part of the association, Omnitronics is partnering to develop console interfaces that get the most out of this technology.

To learn more about the DMR Association, click here.

There has been alot of recent media coverage surrounding DMR and it’s pro’s & con’s. Most of these articles discuss the benefits of using DMR as pat of the overall infrastructure, but what benefit does it provide to dispatch centers and operators?

Download the Fact Sheet here.