TETRA  |  2013-05-24

Hytera Presents the Future of TETRA at Critical Communications World 2013 in Paris

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Reliable radio coverage is the most important aspect in a mission critical radio communications system. Hytera presented its next generation base station family DIB R5 on this week's Critical Communications World 2013.

Reliable radio coverage is the most important aspect in a mission critical radio communications system. Hytera presented its next generation base station family DIB R5 on the Critical Communications World 2013 from May 21st to 24th 2013 in Paris Nord Villepinte.

The new DIB R5 TETRA 2 base station family by Hytera provides top-of-class radio performance and supports redundant operation without a single point of failure. Compliant to the latest TETRA Release 2 specification including TETRA Enhanced Data Service (TEDS), the DIB R5 is not only the right choice for building up a voice-centric TETRA network, but also for the realization of high performance integrated data-applications.

With its adaptive QAM multi-carrier modulation, the air interface dynamically adjusts to a changing radio environment and uses the available spectrum most efficiently. TEDS provides a data throughput of about 80 kbit/s with 50 kHz RF bandwidth. The DIB-R5 operates with up to 150 kHz RF bandwidth which makes it future-proof for even more demanding data applications.


Hytera TETRA system ACCESSNET®-T IP supports integrated Voice and Data services since the beginning. Today, we perceive more demanding data applications requiring higher data throughput. TEDS is our answer to this requirement and it is fully supported by the DIB-R5 family.
             DIB R5 TETRA 2 base station

Source: Hytera