DMR  |  2017-07-06

City of The Hague Receives New Control Room Application, MOTOTRBO radios and Antenna system

Source: MCCResources

The Internal Service Center of The City of The Hague has recently given Flash Private Mobile Networks the task of renewing its outdated antenna system and replacing Kenwood NEXEDGE radios with Motorola MOTOTRBO portable radios.

The security of the Municipality of The Hague, The Netherlands, is coordinated from a central intelligence center that is manned 24/7. From this control room, the security officers and BHV coordinators are managed as well as alarm follow-up for 150 houses throughout the city.

The Internal Service Center of The City of The Hague has recently given Flash Private Mobile Networks the task of renewing its outdated antenna system and replacing Kenwood NEXEDGE radios with Motorola MOTOTRBO portable radios.

Eldert Bakker, Team Leader Security and Safety at the municipality of The Hague: "We have about 150 portable radios in the field at 12 locations. We have chosen DMR radios because we are increasingly in need of more call capacity."

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In addition, Flash will install the new version of the Flash Smart Control control room application. With Flash Smart Control, the radio and paging system of the municipality of The Hague has been integrated into one communication system. It offers the ability to send voice and text messages to (specific) radios as well as automatic alarms from radios to the control room. In addition, Flash Smart Control also sends internal fire notifications to the security and emergency personnel.

Baker continues: "Flash Smart Control is reliable and easy to operate. Everyone is able to understand the system immediately."