Daniels Standalone P25 Five + One Channel Trunked Radio System provides a small, compact, low power standalone system for customers requiring digital P25 communications for a large number of users from a single site. For Police, Fire, or Utility applications the Daniels Standalone P25 Five Channel Trunked Radio System is a complete radio system that can be quickly deployed on a temporary or permanent basis without necessitating complex network or console interfaces.
The following applications are examples that are ideally suited for the Daniels Standalone P25 Five + One Channel Trunked Radio System:
- Fire Fighting Agencies - Rural forest fire fighting agencies or combined urban fire agencies can benefit from a standalone transportable trunked system that can be deployed onsite for a temporary basis. The system can be preconfigured and tuned to assigned frequencies for deployment when an emergency occurs. Compared with transportable repeaters a standalone trunked system provides increased traffic capacity.
- Police and Security Departments - Police and Security departments can benefit from a standalone transportable trunked system that can be deployed onsite for a temporary basis whether it is for a search and rescue in an area poorly covered by the fixed radio network or for temporary deployment during the visit of a dignitary or special conference. The system can be preconfigured and tuned to assigned frequencies for deployment at a moments notice. Compared with transportable repeaters a standalone trunked system provides increased traffic capacity.
- Utilities - Nuclear power plants, oil refineries and ports can benefit from a standalone P25 trunked system permanently deployed at their facility to serve a large number of radio users and provide interoperability with local public safety agencies in the event of an emergency.
As shown in the diagram below a trunked system using 5 traffic channels (frequencies) can support multiple agencies and multiple officers on a dynamic basis in support of routine communications for traffic violations, car accidents and fire rescues. Channels are allocated on a request basis and once the communication is complete they are released back into the pool for the next request.
Please see the following PDF application note(s) to view more information: P25 Trunking Brochure