TETRA  |  2012-11-21

***Sepura is selected to provide North America’s first operational fleet of TETRA radios***

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The project involves equipping BC Hydro staff with a fleet of Sepura’s market-leading STP8000 hand-portable radios, backed up by its SRG3900 mobile radios for in-vehicle installation.

Sepura is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the contract to supply radios for North America’s first operational TETRA network.  This landmark contract has been awarded by BC Hydro, one of Canada’s leading electrical utility organisations.
 
BC Hydro has a wide-ranging initiative to improve both safety and communications in the Vancouver Lower Mainland region of British Columbia province and decided to adopt TETRA technology.  Their systems integrator, S.M. Group International Inc. (SMi) - with whom Sepura has a long standing and successful partnership - will work with BC Hydro to integrate the Sepura handsets into their TETRA infrastructure.  Thus allowing the utility provider to maximise the TETRA deployment and deliver its mission critical communications.
 
The project involves equipping BC Hydro staff with a fleet of Sepura’s market-leading STP8000 hand-portable radios, backed up by its SRG3900 mobile radios for in-vehicle installation.


            
                STP8000 hand-portable radio

 
For the efficient and safe execution of fieldwork during normal and emergency operating conditions, BC Hydro crews require reliable and convenient mobile voice and data communications at all substations, dams, generating stations and along all distribution and transmission lines. The STP8000 best met this need, as these rugged radios are feature-rich, ensure easy and accurate operation and have been designed to perform in the most physically challenging environments. These attributes are driving its adoption in North America and have made it the TETRA radio of choice for heavy industrial and manufacturing users globally.

One of the most reassuring features offered by the STP8000 is its Man-Down capability, particularly the alert call for lone workers.  This is an automatic call generated by motion-sensing technology which detects loss of verticality of the device or absence of movement. Ultimately the radios deliver reliable communications when needed most.  Its RF power is fully customisable up to 1.8 Watts in both trunked and direct modes (TMO and DMO), thereby both extending coverage beyond the reach of typical hand-held radios and assisting operations, where being ‘off-network’ may be an advantage.  An additional benefit is the ability of the SRG3900 mobiles, with their output power customisable up to 10W, to operate in Gateway mode (acting as an extension to the network for portable users working in Direct Mode) thus maintaining communications in areas not covered by the network.  Finally, by choosing to manage the radio fleet from one central location means that BC Hydro can adopt a cost-effective approach to ongoing asset management, reducing the overall cost of ownership.
 
Stuart Will, Business Development Manager, North America, Sepura, commented “This selection has been the product of not only a rich feature set and an attractive look and feel of our products, but also recognising BC Hydro’s needs and working with them over an extended period of time to ensure that they get the most out of their selected TETRA radios.  Sepura’s portfolio of products, including our world leading STP8000 and SRG3000 series radios, have been certified for use in the US, so we are well-positioned to assist customers across the North American region as they adopt the TETRA standard. We are delighted to have the opportunity to support BC Hydro in its landmark adoption of TETRA.”

Source: Sepura