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July 23rd, 2016, 09:17 AM
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Re: HF Base Station Radio

Base station radio frameworks are utilized to impart between a dispatch/war room and versatile or compact prepared radio clients in the field.

Codan radios can be arranged for an assortment of base station applications. The least difficult setup is an essential base station in which the Codan radio speaks with an assortment of hand-held or versatile radios either in simple or P25 computerized mode.

A Codan simple base station can work in any of the accompanying recurrence groups: VHF, UHF, T-Band or 700/800/900 MHz. An advanced base station can work in the VHF, UHF, T-Band or 700/800 MHz groups.

Codan base stations are effortlessly configurable for an assortment of uses, can withstand amazing situations and are exceedingly regarded for their dependability and toughness.

Different types of Codan Base Stations accessible are:

Stratus Fixed Site
Strtus Fixed utilises LTE for your fixed site connection to dispatch

Cyclone
Cyclone is a drop-in replacement for legacy products with a v.24 interface

Base Station
A trusted leader in analog and P25 Digital LMR base station infrastructure

Tone or DC Remote Base Station
From the office to the mountain: a simple addition allows you to locate and control the standard LMR base station remotely over a wireline connection

RF Link Controlled Base Station
Ability to remote the base station from the radio transmitter using an RF link

IP Interfaced Base Station
Use the power and flexibility of the P25 FSI Standard to get the most out of your IP connected remote base station

VoIP Remote Base Station
From the office to the site: a simple addition allows you to locate and control the standard base station remotely over an IP connection

P25 Repeater and Base Station
Capable of operating in analog, P25 digital or mixed mode configurations


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