DMR Association announces completion of three interoperability testing sessions
The Tier III sessions took place between Hytera Communications (infrastructure) and Harris Corporation (terminals) and Harris Corporation (infrastucture) and Hytera Communications (terminals).
The Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) Association today announces the completion of
three further successful DMR interoperability test sessions. Two sessions were for DMR Tier III (trunked
operation) and the third session for Tier II (conventional operation).
The Tier II tests took place between
Hytera Communications and Kirisun. The Tier III sessions took place between Hytera Communications
(infrastructure) and Harris Corporation (terminals) and Harris Corporation (infrastucture) and Hytera
Communications (terminals).
The completion of these tests brings the total number of DMR bilateral test sessions completed to 12 and the
number of radio manufacturers that have participated in test sessions to 9.
Andy Grimmett (Team Simoco), chair of the DMR Association Technical Working Group said “These latest
interoperability tests demonstrate the strength of commitment that DMR manufacturers have to standards
compliance. The number of bilateral test sessions completed for both Tier II (conventional) and Tier III
(trunking) offers real vendor choice for users of professional digital mobile radio.”
DMR Tier II mandatory features tested were: Group Call, Individual Call (PATCS), Individual Call OACSU, All
Call and Emergency call.
DMR Tier II optional features tested were: Radio Check, Call Alert, Radio Enable/Disable, Remote Monitor,
and Emergency Alarm Service.
DMR Tier III Mandatory features tested were: Registration, single site talk group voice call service, single site
individual voice call service using OACSU on single frequency pair, single site individual voice call service
using OACSU, single site individual voice call service using FOACSU, control channel hunting, single site
short data message (text).
DMR Tier III Optional features tested in the sessions were: Multisite talkgroup voice call services, individual multisite voice call service using OACSU and FOACSU and multisite short data messages.
Source: DMR Association