DMR  |  2012-12-07

Simoco XD DMR range on sow at RADIOCOMMS CONNECT 2012

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

This year’s conference looked at the application of PMR in utilities, transport, mining and public safety, and at how digital technology is shaping the future of radio communications.

Mobile radio specialist Simoco exhibited its new DMR based Xd range at this year’s RadioComms Connect 2012 in Melbourne, Australia. A Tier II DMR system that can be software upgraded to Tier III, Simoco Xd includes a full range of base stations/repeaters, portables, mobiles and applications.

Simoco Xd offers all the benefits of the ETSI digital radio standard with increased capacity, interoperability with other DMR vendors, and improved audio in high noise environments. Uniquely Simoco Xd base station/repeater networks are connected over an IP backbone, without the need for additional control or switching equipment. This provides easier management, lower costs of ownership and improved resilience. With its high quality, robust audio and the latest advances in intelligent Man Down and GPS Tracking, Simoco Xd is ideal for mission-critical and hostile environments.

While at the event, Simoco’s Group Marketing Director Jonathan Bunce, offered a manufacturer’s perspective on spectrum planning, focussing on emerging digital radio technologies and the rise of DMR, referring to TETRA, P25 Phase II and dPMR. Simoco Chairman, Mike Norfield examined the general principle of IP convergence and in particular pose questions about why PMR was one of the last communication technologies to leverage the benefits of IP connectivity.

Giles Gillison, Product Manager at Simoco spoke on behalf of the DMR Association, evaluating DMR and the benefits of its application for Critical Communications Users.

Commenting on the event, Jonathan said: “RadioComms Connect brings together the best of the radio communications industry from around the World. It provides a platform for discussion and debate on the developments that are affecting us and our customers now and in the future.

“With the emergence of digital technologies and their continued development, we have a responsibility to ensure that we drive innovation and provide the best, most flexible solutions on the market. The defining criteria for a successful standard of choice are not about in-depth technicalities, but the commercial viability of the standard for the users, and this will be key to this year’s debate.”

Radio Comms Connect is Australia’s largest event dedicated to radio communications for users, dealers and radio industry professionals and. This year’s conference looked at the application of PMR in utilities, transport, mining and public safety, and at how digital technology is shaping the future of radio communications. Topics for discussion include networks and infrastructure and spectrum planning; from digital radio and LTE to training and education in the radio communications sector.

Simoco Group is one of the world’s leading radio communications specialists, developing and manufacturing cutting edge PMR, DMR and TETRA products and services for markets including the emergency services, military, utilities and transport. It operates around the globe including the Americas, Australasia, Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and Africa.

Source: Simoco