DMR  |  2012-09-20

Zetron offers first Multi-vendor, DMR-based console interface

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Engineered in conjunction with Tait Communications, the new interface further extends the ability of Zetron products to interoperate with open-standards-based networks and equipment.

Zetron is offering a new DMR-based console interface for its Acom and MAX Dispatch systems. Engineered in conjunction with Tait Communications, the new interface further extends the ability of Zetron products to interoperate with open-standards- based networks and equipment.

Zetron products already support Project 25 (P25) and Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) standards. Thus, the new DMR-based interface extends even further Zetron’s support for open standards-based networks and equipment.

As Category 1 DMR Association members, Zetron and Tait are both working on the Applications Interface Specification (AIS) that defines the standard for interfacing to conventional and trunked networks that are DMR-standards based.

“Zetron’s joint effort with Tait to create a DMR-based interface is yet another demonstration of our commitment to open standards and the development products that offer our customers interoperability, cost-effectiveness, and choice,” said Zetron President and CEO, Ellen O’Hara

Source: Zetron