ON THE COVER
Inside
May/June 2017
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Firstnet’s first steps
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Comms Connect Sydney 2017
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Tracking data on the tracks
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Intelligent power solutions
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Silver lining for Vic SES
different scenarios, whether it’s daily busi-
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LANES milestone achieved
broadband or narrowband, utilising the
The Hytera Multi-mode Advanced Radio offers a truly convergent platform for critical voice and broadband data services. The radio supports multimode communication in ness operations or emergency response, public or private network.
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A winning combination
Offering the user a unified communication experience, the rich applications and
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Planning for tomorrow
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Mobility on the beat
can handle any critical situation. Seamlessly
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Emergency conference a success
device lets the operator concentrate on the
high-level data security ensures the radio switching between networks, the intelligent message while the handset takes care of network transitions. In narrowband, it is suitable for DMR (350–527 MHz) and TETRA (350–470 MHz), while in broadband it can be used for 3GPP LTE Rel10, 2G, 3G and 4G. The main touch screen is 4.0 inches (with glove touch capability) and the top screen is 1.0 inch. As well as a customisable user interface, the unit also has 13MP rear and front cameras (record 1080p HD video at 30fps), and 2x SIM and 2x Micro SD Card slots. It even has an open API for third-party development. The ergonomic design combined with the rugged chassis and touch-screen supports a new sensory experience to meet your diversified requirements. Users can listen and see clearly, operate and transmit
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