Digital Radio Gateways

Omnitronics’ Range of Digital Radio Gateways provide organizations with a range of benefits including added security, redundancy and flexibility. The gateways operate as an interface between Omnitronics’ dispatch solutions and a digital radio such as

Omnitronics’ Range of Digital Radio Gateways provide organizations with a range of benefits  including added security, redundancy and flexibility.

 

The gateways operate as an interface between Omnitronics’ dispatch solutions and a digital radio such as a MotoTRBO mobile, a DMR repeater or a P25 base.  Whether your organization is running different digital radio systems (including DMR, P25, Tetra etc) or a combination of them, it doesn’t matter.

 

The Digital Radio Gateways translate voice and data into the same digital protocol, meaning differing radios and protocols will all be able to connect to the one network. Users are no longer restricted in their choice of protocol nor need to convert their entire network in one swoop. True interoperability is now within reach.

 

Gateways in the Range include:

DRG100 - The original Omnitronics Digital Radio Gateway uses proprietary hardware and operating system software to provide a secure, reliable and flexible gateway between dispatch console IP networks and radio IP networks.The gateway forms a natural firewall between the two networks and provides an unsurpassed level of flexibility for integration into your IP infrastructure.

A P25 version is also available with the vocoder included at the gateway, eliminating the need for a vocoder at every operator position.

DRG200i - The DRG200i is designed to address the need for accessing both channels on Tier II (Conventional) digital radios such as DMR, NXDN and dPMR. It will to interface into controllers, repeaters and base radios that support an IP console interface such as DMR–AIS. The device can simultaneously and independently receive from and transmit to both channels.

DRG600i - The DRG600i is designed to address the need for accessing multiple talk paths on Tier III (Trunked) digital radios such as DMR and NXDN. It will interface into controllers and repeaters that support an IP console interface such as DMR–AIS. The DRG600i can access up to 6 simultaneous talk paths, reducing the amount of hardware required and at a lower unit cost.

Although the DRG600i is ideally suited to Tier III Trunking applications, it can also be used to provide multi-channel access to Tier II repeaters and base radios.