DMR  |  2011-07-08

Zetron’s New Interface to Motorola’s MOTOTRBO™ Improves Control from the Radio Dispatch Console

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Zetron’s DCS-5020 digital console system now includes an interface to Motorola’s MOTOTRBO™ digital mobile radio solution.

Redmond, WA, July 8, 2011 — Zetron, a leading provider of mission-critical communications solutions, announced that its DCS-5020* digital console system now includes an interface to Motorola’s MOTOTRBO™ digital mobile radio solution. As a result, an extensive set of radio features can be controlled from the DCS-5020 console. MOTOTRBO is one of the fastest growing new generation of digital mobile radio technologies in the industry.

Features
The features enabled by the new interface include:

  • Call ID decode and alias display
  • Private and group calls
  • Emergency calls
  • Call alert
  • Channel scanning
  • Text messaging
  • Channel select
  • Radio check
  • Radio stun and revive


Benefits
The new interface allows the DCS-5020 to be wirelessly connected to the MOTOTRBO radio network through a MOTOTRBO mobile radio. The benefits this adds to the DCS-5020 include the following:


  • Provides a quick and cost-effective way to deploy a console system on an existing radio network.
  • Allows the console system to be used in a fixed location or as a mobile command facility.
  • Does not require costly infrastructure connectivity.


For more information, visit the Zetron website, or contact your nearest Zetron sales representative.

Source: www.zetron.com