The Excise Department of Thailand comprises of 67 provisional offices nation wide, with the main command centre located in the capital city of Bangkok. The Excise Department, run by the Thailand Government (under the Ministry of Finance), is responisible for the...
In today’s competitive environment, many businesses are implementing new digital radio technologies, such as P25, DMR and NXDN, which are designed to provide affordable digital communications of low complexity and enhanced functionality. Download this Fact Sheet to...
Safety & Productivity Improvement at Gold Mine with DX-Altus Upgrade After almost 10 years of reliable operation, one of the the largest above-and below-ground gold mining operations in Western Australia has recently upgraded their DX-64 to the DX-Altus Digital...
Overview Interconnecting CommunicationsPublic Safety Authority in a South American Capital required a means to interconnect ...
After collaborating on multiple system upgrades across Australia, Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLS NZ) have chosen a combination... ...
A large Communications Centre, required their Motorola dispatch consoles to have control over the management of audio sources ...
FAQ: Can Digital Radios be Linked? A question that is often asked by our customers is “can we link digital radios?”. While the answer to this is a qualified yes, the ability to link these radios is not as straightforward as it may sound. This FAQ will...
Omnitronics Consoles Interface Simoco P25 Omnitronics has enhanced its dispatch solutions by announcing support for a Simoco P25 simulcast conventional radio network. Testing was carried-out using a RediTALK soft console and a DFSI compliant gateway. The DRG100-P25...
DMR Omnitronics Provides DMR Solutions to CustomersRediTALK Omnitronics partners ...
RediTALK Dispatch Enhances Flexibility of Capital Transport’s Radio Network Capital Transport, a nationwide, full service transport and logistics company, required an update of their radio dispatch network to provide added flexibility and expandability to their radio...