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Trunked Site suits radio communications networks

By mobile | January 29, 2008

Offered in VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz frequency bands, VDOC (Voice and Data on Control) trunked site enables P25 trunked digital radio communications in low population areas that do not offer high capacity transmission sites. Requiring single frequency pair, it can operate as standalone site or as part of larger P25IP communications network. Using M/A-COM’s MASTR III base station and P25 trunking software, site allows single base station to act as both control channel and working channel.

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17 September 2007

New P25IP Offering Extends Reach of Mission Critical Radio Communications Networks

Product Features

The VDOC trunked site requires only a single frequency pair and can operate as a stand-alone site or as part of a larger P25IP communications network.

Applications

The VDOC trunked site will enable cost effective P25 trunked digital radio communications in low population areas that do not offer high capacity transmission sites

LOWELL, Mass. - September 17, 2007 - Tyco Electronics announced that its M/A-COM business, a worldwide leader of critical radio communications systems, has introduced the VDOC (Voice and Data on Control) trunked site to extend the reach of M/A-COM’s P25IP radio communications network systems. The VDOC trunked site will enable cost effective P25 trunked digital radio communications in low population areas that do not offer high capacity transmission sites. The VDOC trunked site requires only a single frequency pair and can operate as a stand-alone site or as part of a larger P25IP communications network.

Most public safety communications systems are capable of providing the requisite RF signal strength in highly populated metropolitan areas, but are not able to deliver to first responders reliable coverage for their radio communications in less dense rural areas. Steve Frackleton, director, Marketing, Tyco Electronics’ M/A-COM explains, “The M/A-COM VDOC offering provides affordable, effective P25 communications in remote locations that traditionally may not have enough radio traffic to justify the costs related to extending the system to three or more channels.”

A VDOC site utilizes M/A-COM’s MASTR III base station and P25 trunking software, allowing a single base station to act as both a control channel and a working channel. This enables customers to save valuable RF frequencies, while improving spectrum efficiency in low density applications by utilizing a single channel for control, voice and data. VDOC sites are offered in the VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz frequency bands. The P25 VDOC trunked site was demonstrated for the first time at Tyco Electronics’ M/A-COM booth during the 2007 APCO International Conference & Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center, August 5-9, 2007.

Tyco Electronics’ M/A-COM business is a leading supplier of critical communications systems and equipment for public safety, utility, federal, and select commercial markets. M/A-COM products range from some of the most advanced IP-based voice and data networks, to traditional wireless systems that offer customers the highest levels of reliability, interoperability, scalability, and security. Tyco Electronics is also a recognized leader in the design and manufacture of M/A-COM radio frequency (RF), microwave and millimeter wave solutions for the commercial wireless telecommunications, aerospace, and defense industries.

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