Simulcast Conventional
Increase range in difficult RF environments with Simulcast Conventional.
Simulcast Conventional uses one frequency for all subscriber units.
The one frequency keeps signals strong in
overlapping areas, this also eliminates the need for scanning, voting, and
roaming. The UC-FR5300 board and CF-FR5300SC card are required
to work with simulcast, simulcast only works with the FR5300.
Multisite Conventional Systems
Inserting the CF-FR5000 02 card into the UC-FR5300 board,
the UC and repeaters increase their capabilities to
include multisite conventional operation. Multisite conventional systems connect conventional
repeaters using an IP network to merge geographically distributed repeaters
and operate them as one, or allow UHF and VHF repeaters to share traffic
in a crossover configuration. This is ideal for operations that can merge
multiple talk sites into one. Industries such as construction,
mining, education, transportation and logistics would benefit.
Multisite Conventional systems are possible with IDAS™ LINQ™.
Choose from four configurations:
LINQ™REPEAT, LINQ™REPEAT+, LINQ™VOTE, and LINQ™VOTE+.
Learn more about LINQ™ >
Single Site Trunking
Installing and programming a UC-FR5300 board into the FR5300
repeater can transform the FR5300 from a conventional repeater
into a trunked repeater system for a single site. Any IDAS™ subscriber
digital radios are ready to operate on conventional or trunked digital
radios for easy configuration choice. Single Site Trunking is ideal
for a large area of operation with multiple groups and users.
Multi-site Trunking
The UC-FR5300 board and CF-FR5000MT card in a repeater can be
configured to a voting receiver, which is best for
radios that cannot reach transmitters in areas of poor coverage.
Once a signal is received at the voter, it is then transferred via
IP to the repeater which then transmits the strongest signal. Voting
allows the extension of indoor or underground communication which would
benefit industries such as education, healthcare and hospitality.
Learn more about MultiTrunk™ >