DMR  |  2011-12-19

Hytera DMR Terminals Pass DMR Association IOP Test in 2011

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

IOP test is appropriate for all of the DMR base station and equipments and it's a certification of interconnection among different manufacturers.

In November 2011, DMR Association released the DMR Interoperability (IOP) test manufacturer list, Hytera DMR Terminals are listed in it.

Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is an open digital radio standard produced by European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI). Being capable of voice, data and a range of other features and applications in conventional and trunking mode, DMR has received global recognitions.

IOP test is appropriate for all of the DMR base station and equipments and it's a certification of interconnection among different manufacturers. Testing of the DMR Repeater and Simulcast Network Infrastructures of Selex Communications' with Hytera’s DMR Terminals was carried out following the DMR Association’s Interoperability Process which defines a list of interoperability tests, suitable test methodology, testing laboratory criteria and a test result verification process for both conventional and trunked modes of operation.

As a premium member of DMR Association, Hytera has mastered this technology. All our DMR products fully meet ETSI DMR requirements and feature innovative applications. Hytera DMR series include hand-held radio, mobile radio and base station. We can provide a whole set of solutions for customers from different industries, such as direct connection, transit repeater, trunking system, etc.
 

Hytera DMR terminal passes voice calls (individual, group, broadcast and emergency calls), call alerts, radio check, remote monitoring, emergency alarm, emergency call, radio enable and disable in IOP test. For more information about certificates and summary test results of Hytera, please visit: http://dmrassociation.org/?page_id=339.

About the DMR Association

The DMR Association is focused on building on the success of the DMR standard through a combination of interoperability testing, certification, education and awareness. The Association also seeks to ensure that buyers of DMR technology gain value through the competition and choice derived from products built to an open multi-vendor standard.

The DMR Association includes members representing a broad cross-section of the industry, including many of the world’s leading device and network suppliers. The DMR Association is open to manufacturers, end users, regulators, standards organisations, test houses and others with an interest in promoting and driving DMR innovation and adoption worldwide.

The DMR Association encourages interested potential members to visit www.dmrassociation.org to find out more about the benefits of becoming involved in the work of the Association.

Source: www.hytera.co.za