DMR  |  2020-04-07

TPL Systems Launches New e-DMR Whitepaper - Focus on North American Market

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

In this new white paper, you will discover that Low-Band is in a new phase of its evolution now, that solves these complications, by advancing Low-Band radio systems themselves into the world of digital technologies.

Since the early 50’S, LMR has been an essential asset for many organizations across the USA. Many of them uses Low-Band in 30-50 MHz due to its  versatility and long range coverage. Over time, the LMR industry has evolved to using digital technologies with many new protocols and services. For a Low-Band radio system manager, transitioning to digital is tempting but still complicated.

Those organizations taht have taken the next step to digitization, have now left low-band communication technology behind, replacing their entire radio fleet and radio infrastructure with a higher frequency solution. With this move Tmany organizations  had to add new infrastructure (base stations, towers, and networks) to fill in the coverage gaps that the use of higher frequencies creates.

Such a complicated transition includes high capital costs, and often result in higher maintenance costs.

In this white paper, written by TPL systems, you will discover that Low-Band is in a new phase of its evolution. It solves many communication complications, by advancing Low-Band radio systems themselves into the world of digital technologies. With the new TPL Low-Band digital solution, no new frequencies are needed, no new sites are needed, and much of the existing infrastructure can still be used.

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