Trunked System The concept of “trunking” is taken from telephone company technology and practice. It refers to the sharing of common “resources” among a number of different users on the same system without overhearing or interfering with each other’s conversations. …
Read MoreImpact Acquires THREAT4 Toronto, ON. Canada. January 20, 2015 — Threat4 Ltd announced today that Impact Radio Accessories has finalized a definitive agreement to acquire the company from its current ownership group. This acquisition is integral to Impact’s overall strategic…
Read MoreConventional Radio System Conventional system is the most basic radio communications system. Conventional, as its name implies, refers to a “traditional” method of frequency utilization. Conventional radios operate on fixed channels and each user group is permanently assigned a fixed…
Read MoreWho Uses Two-Way Radio? Who uses two-way radio? Two-way radio has been used for many years by various organizations and industries. Due to the nature of their operation, they have to utilize two-way radio to address their communication needs. Examples…
Read MoreWhy Not Other Wireless System? Every wireless technology has their advantages and disadvantages. The choice of which technology is the most suitable for one’s organization depends on whether that particular technology can meet the user requirement. For those users who…
Read MoreWhy Two-Way Radio? With various wireless technology options and two-way radio being one of the “earliest” wireless technologies, one may question whether two-way radio is still a viable technology today. The answer is yes and the following are the 2…
Read MoreIntroduction. What is Two-Way Radio? A two-way radio is simply a radio that can both transmit and receive (a transceiver). In broader terms, most voice wireless communications systems, including cellular system, fall into two-way radio definition. For this series ‘Two-Way…
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