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DIGITAL<br />

RADIO IN<br />

ACTION<br />

DMR networks,<br />

<strong>radio</strong>s and applications<br />

at work<br />

a report from Wireless Magaz<strong>in</strong>e


a report from Wireless Magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Contents<br />

About <strong>Hytera</strong><br />

Professional mobile <strong>radio</strong> designer<br />

and manufacturer <strong>Hytera</strong> is focus<strong>in</strong>g<br />

its attention on help<strong>in</strong>g customers<br />

migrate from analogue to <strong>digital</strong> <strong>radio</strong><br />

systems. The company, founded <strong>in</strong> 1993<br />

<strong>in</strong> Shenzhen, Ch<strong>in</strong>a is now a lead<strong>in</strong>g<br />

provider of PMR equipment and solutions<br />

for the DMR and TETRA standards.<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ues to provide analogue<br />

equipment and is the lead<strong>in</strong>g developer<br />

of the Ch<strong>in</strong>ese PDT two-way <strong>radio</strong><br />

standard. It has built up a large customer<br />

base <strong>in</strong> more than 80 countries with<br />

subsidiaries <strong>in</strong> the US, UK and Germany<br />

and a global sales network of more than<br />

20 branches and 600 partners across<br />

the world.<br />

The company seeks to cont<strong>in</strong>ue to<br />

provide <strong>in</strong>novative and reliable products<br />

at affordable prices designed to deliver<br />

an easy-to-use experience and strong<br />

customer satisf<strong>action</strong>. This supplement<br />

outl<strong>in</strong>es how <strong>Hytera</strong> is mov<strong>in</strong>g forward,<br />

profiles some recent customer case<br />

studies, and highlights some key<br />

applications and products.<br />

P.4 EXPANDING THE GLOBAL DIGITAL PMR<br />

VISION<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> Vice President of Research and Development GS Kok<br />

outl<strong>in</strong>es the <strong>in</strong>novation beh<strong>in</strong>d the products and expla<strong>in</strong>s why<br />

migrat<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>digital</strong> will benefit customers<br />

P.8 DIGITAL RADIO SUPPORTS EURO<br />

2012 FOOTBALL<br />

When Poland’s Municipal Stadium Poznan hosted three Euro<br />

2012 football matches it upgraded its staff <strong>radio</strong> system to ensure<br />

a successful event<br />

P.9 SWEDEN’S IRONMAN EVENT GETS THE DMR TREATMENT<br />

Host<strong>in</strong>g the punish<strong>in</strong>g triathlon sport<strong>in</strong>g competition meant that a temporary<br />

DMR network had to be designed and deployed for use by both staff and<br />

emergency services<br />

P.10 CONNECTING UP<br />

CONNECTICUT<br />

Increased customer demand required<br />

analogue trunked network operator Marcus<br />

<strong>Communications</strong> to upgrade to <strong>Hytera</strong>’s<br />

DMR Tier III trunk<strong>in</strong>g system<br />

P.12 KEEPING TRACK OF THE RADIO FLEET<br />

PMR Products’ SafetyNet Locator works with <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong>s<br />

to monitor the whereabouts of <strong>radio</strong> users both <strong>in</strong>doors<br />

and outdoors<br />

P.14 SOUND THE ALARM<br />

Zonith’s Alarm Control System provides software that<br />

enables customers to l<strong>in</strong>k alarm systems to <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong>s,<br />

along with a suite of management features<br />

P.15 HYTERA’S DMR PORTFOLIO<br />

The lowdown on <strong>Hytera</strong>’s range of DMR portable hand<br />

term<strong>in</strong>als and its Tier III trunk<strong>in</strong>g base station<br />

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3


INTERVIEW WITH: GS KOK<br />

Choos<strong>in</strong>g the right route<br />

The PMR market has<br />

expanded rapidly over<br />

the past few years, driven<br />

by customers look<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

migrate from analogue to<br />

<strong>digital</strong> <strong>radio</strong> systems. They<br />

now have a wealth of different options to<br />

choose from with TETRA, TETRAPOL,<br />

P25, DMR, dPMR and NXDN all vy<strong>in</strong>g for<br />

a slice of the market.<br />

Major public safety organisations<br />

tend to choose TETRA, TETRAPOL or<br />

P25, thanks to their well-developed<br />

range of features, strong security and<br />

encryption capabilities.<br />

But for second tier security organisations,<br />

enterprises and commercial users look<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for a more affordable, less feature-rich<br />

option, the <strong>digital</strong> choice comes down to<br />

DMR or dPMR and its NXDN variants. But<br />

there is some confusion among customers<br />

as to which one to choose.<br />

GS Kok, vice president of research and<br />

development at <strong>Hytera</strong>, says they should<br />

not worry. ‘A year ago I wrote an article<br />

about the transfer of analogue to <strong>digital</strong><br />

<strong>radio</strong> and I said, just embrace it and<br />

don’t wait to see if DMR or dPMR<br />

will be the ma<strong>in</strong> standard to be adopted.<br />

Wait<strong>in</strong>g for a new standard with a wider<br />

channel requirement will take five years<br />

to develop and a further five years to<br />

come to market. Now we have DMR<br />

and dPMR, so just use them – they<br />

won’t disappear.’<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> still produces and supports a<br />

wide portfolio of licence-free and analogue<br />

<strong>radio</strong> equipment with its TC range of<br />

portable term<strong>in</strong>als, TM portable <strong>radio</strong>s,<br />

TR repeaters, and its analogue MPT1327<br />

trunk<strong>in</strong>g system, but Kok says the<br />

company is concentrat<strong>in</strong>g its <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>digital</strong> standards.<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> is a member of both the DMR<br />

and the dPMR Associations, but while not<br />

ignor<strong>in</strong>g dPMR, most of <strong>Hytera</strong>’s research<br />

and development efforts are centred on<br />

The migration from analogue to <strong>digital</strong> <strong>radio</strong> is gather<strong>in</strong>g speed<br />

and there are now a range of standards to choose from. GS Kok,<br />

vice president of research and development at <strong>Hytera</strong>, tells<br />

Wireless editor James Atk<strong>in</strong>son what the company is do<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

take advantage of this trend.<br />

develop<strong>in</strong>g DMR, TETRA and the homegrown<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>ese standard PDT (Professional<br />

Digital Trunk<strong>in</strong>g) products.<br />

‘We’ve been very busy,’ reports Kok. ‘We<br />

had to open a new factory <strong>in</strong> Shenzhen this<br />

year, as we couldn’t cope with the market<br />

ramp up to <strong>digital</strong>.’<br />

NEW MANUFACTURING<br />

FACILITY<br />

The new manufactur<strong>in</strong>g facility <strong>in</strong> Baolong<br />

Industrial City <strong>in</strong> the Longgang District of<br />

Shenzhen has a ground area of 49,888m2<br />

and build<strong>in</strong>g area of 113,434m2, or ten times<br />

the manufactur<strong>in</strong>g space the company<br />

had previously. It is expected to create<br />

a production value of around US$750m<br />

(£480m) annually once it is runn<strong>in</strong>g at<br />

full capacity.<br />

The Baolong facility houses more than<br />

1,100 employees and is equipped with<br />

advanced production equipment, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

automated production l<strong>in</strong>es designed<br />

to enhance production efficiency. It also<br />

conta<strong>in</strong>s environmental test laboratories,<br />

which will complement <strong>Hytera</strong>’s exist<strong>in</strong>g<br />

R&D centres.<br />

‘At this time, we see <strong>Hytera</strong> as be<strong>in</strong>g very<br />

strong globally <strong>in</strong> DMR, as we have got one<br />

of the biggest portfolios,’ says Kok.<br />

DMR PORTFOLIO<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> now offers a complete DMR<br />

portfolio for both conventional and trunk<strong>in</strong>g<br />

modes, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g portable and mobile<br />

<strong>radio</strong>s, covert <strong>radio</strong>, <strong>in</strong>tr<strong>in</strong>sically safe<br />

<strong>radio</strong>, repeaters, data application, multisite<br />

IP connection, a simulcast system and<br />

trunk<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>frastructure.<br />

In 2011, <strong>Hytera</strong> became the first<br />

manufacturer to release a DMR Tier III<br />

solution, which offers much the same<br />

functionality as TETRA, although without<br />

the same breadth of features. ‘Guatemala<br />

has been us<strong>in</strong>g it for the past two years and<br />

we showcased it this year at IWCE <strong>in</strong> Las<br />

Vegas,’ says Kok.<br />

‘We’ve sold quite a few Tier III systems<br />

already <strong>in</strong> Thailand, New York and other<br />

places we can’t disclose as the contracts are<br />

not signed yet.’<br />

The company has recently completed<br />

DMR Tier III mandatory and optional<br />

IOP (<strong>in</strong>teroperability process) tests us<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> term<strong>in</strong>als and Tait <strong>Communications</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>frastructure, as specified by the DMR<br />

‘By end of year we should<br />

also have a second series<br />

of DMR products and our<br />

DMR ATEX <strong>radio</strong>’ GS Kok<br />

4


a report from Wireless Magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

for <strong>digital</strong> migration<br />

Ramp<strong>in</strong>g up: <strong>Hytera</strong> recently opened a new factory <strong>in</strong> Shenzhen to meet the <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g global demand for <strong>digital</strong> PMR equipment<br />

Association, and will soon get its official<br />

IOP certification.<br />

Kok reports that the DMR PD705 series<br />

portfolio is largely complete. ‘We’ve got<br />

nearly all the frequency bands required now,<br />

so we will focus on develop<strong>in</strong>g slimmer,<br />

more efficient and more feature-enhanced<br />

products,’ he says. ‘By end of year we<br />

should also have a second series of DMR<br />

products, and our DMR ATEX <strong>radio</strong> – which<br />

we’ve been demonstrat<strong>in</strong>g at shows this<br />

year – should be commercially available,<br />

with a TETRA ATEX version due <strong>in</strong> 2013.’<br />

Earlier this year, <strong>Hytera</strong> released its<br />

covert DMR <strong>radio</strong> <strong>in</strong> the shape of the X1e<br />

(a TETRA version is due for release next<br />

year) – the smallest and slimmest <strong>radio</strong> of its<br />

type. Kok says that the DMR covert range is<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g extended with the X1p, which comes<br />

with keypad and display, and the X1s, a<br />

simplified version with just six keys.<br />

‘We are concentrat<strong>in</strong>g on DMR because it<br />

is cost effective and affordable,’ says Kok.<br />

‘We th<strong>in</strong>k the <strong>digital</strong> pick-up will be much<br />

faster and more acceptable, especially <strong>in</strong><br />

South East Asia and India, where we believe<br />

they will embrace DMR more.’<br />

One of the reasons DMR is so attractive<br />

for analogue users want<strong>in</strong>g to move to<br />

<strong>digital</strong> is that it uses time division multiple<br />

access (TDMA), reta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the s<strong>in</strong>gle 12.5kHz<br />

channel width and divid<strong>in</strong>g it <strong>in</strong>to two<br />

alternat<strong>in</strong>g time slots. Each time slot acts as<br />

a separate communication channel with an<br />

equivalent bandwidth of 6.25kHz. However,<br />

the channel as a whole keeps the same<br />

profile as an analogue 12.5kHz signal.<br />

This means it will fit <strong>in</strong>to exist<strong>in</strong>g licensed<br />

PMR bands.<br />

‘This ease of migration and ease of use<br />

is the key for the next two to three years of<br />

<strong>digital</strong> migration,’ says Kok.<br />

DPMR COMPARISONS<br />

The dPMR standard, on the other hand,<br />

uses frequency division multiple access<br />

(FDMA) and separates the 12.5kHz band<br />

<strong>in</strong>to two true 6.25kHz channels. dPMR<br />

has the advantage over DMR <strong>in</strong> that it was<br />

largely developed to avoid IPR, licences<br />

and royalties, so it can be cheaper. But as<br />

Kok po<strong>in</strong>ts out, it has the disadvantage<br />

that <strong>in</strong> some countries the exist<strong>in</strong>g 12.5Khz<br />

PMR licences would have to be refarmed<br />

for 6.25kHz – a costly, difficult and timeconsum<strong>in</strong>g<br />

exercise.<br />

‘Governments are cash strapped at the<br />

moment and they can’t afford to give<br />

regulators a lot of money to refarm the<br />

frequencies,’ says Kok. ‘They don’t want to<br />

go through another round of renegotiat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

licences like 25kHz to 12.5kHz.<br />

‘One th<strong>in</strong>g about dPMR is that it is easier<br />

to design,’ cont<strong>in</strong>ues Kok, ‘because of the<br />

differences between TDMA and FDMA.<br />

With FDMA you just change the modulation<br />

to fit the case, whereas with TDMA you<br />

have to pulse the signal, so tim<strong>in</strong>g becomes<br />

very critical and that makes the design<br />

more complicated.’<br />

Each standard has its advantages, but<br />

as an <strong>in</strong>dicator of which is prov<strong>in</strong>g more<br />

5


INTERVIEW WITH: GS KOK<br />

popular, Kok po<strong>in</strong>ts out that the DMR<br />

Association is far larger than the dPMR<br />

Association. He adds that IMS Research<br />

reports show that Motorola Solutions has<br />

sold more than one million DMR term<strong>in</strong>als,<br />

while the comb<strong>in</strong>ed sales figures for the<br />

ma<strong>in</strong> dPMR vendors are far below that total.<br />

‘The future for DMR is very bright,’ says<br />

Kok. ‘We won the battle for the professional<br />

market, but we are still work<strong>in</strong>g hard to<br />

get a solution for the commercial market.<br />

The next step is to develop a very low-cost<br />

<strong>radio</strong> for DMR, but every manufacturer will<br />

be hard pressed to provide that. Can we<br />

provide a one-use $20 <strong>radio</strong> from Walmart<br />

I th<strong>in</strong>k Family Service Radio will rema<strong>in</strong>,<br />

as I don’t see the po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>in</strong> chang<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

frequency. It would be very challeng<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

provide that solution.<br />

‘We are under tremendous pressure to<br />

develop an entry-level DMR product, so we<br />

can accelerate the change from analogue<br />

to <strong>digital</strong>. But this forces us to be more<br />

creative and come up with better products<br />

at cheaper prices. Our objective is to release<br />

someth<strong>in</strong>g next year for the entry-level<br />

DMR market.’<br />

Kok cont<strong>in</strong>ues: ‘Our research team is<br />

very busy, especially <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a, where it is<br />

mandatory for the police services to migrate<br />

to <strong>digital</strong> by 2016. That’s a very tall order, as<br />

there are a lot of analogue <strong>radio</strong>s to replace<br />

and the replacement must be <strong>in</strong> a similar<br />

cost range as those analogue <strong>radio</strong>s.’<br />

PDT DEVELOPMENT<br />

As a result of this, <strong>Hytera</strong> is also heavily<br />

<strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g Ch<strong>in</strong>a’s alternative<br />

to DMR and dMPR <strong>in</strong> the shape of the PDT<br />

(Professional Digital Trunk<strong>in</strong>g) standard,<br />

which is be<strong>in</strong>g driven by the Information<br />

and Telecommunication Bureau of the<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>ese M<strong>in</strong>istry of Public Security.<br />

PDT is broadly similar to the ETSI<br />

standard for DMR Tier III, <strong>in</strong> that it uses<br />

two-slot TDMA <strong>in</strong> 12.5kHz channel spac<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

although there are some differences.<br />

Kok expla<strong>in</strong>s that PDT is very<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>a orientated. The stimulus for its<br />

development was the Beij<strong>in</strong>g Olympics,<br />

where the government had to provide an<br />

affordable two-way <strong>radio</strong> system.<br />

‘They looked at TETRA, but the cost was<br />

prohibitive,’ expla<strong>in</strong>s Kok. ‘Look at how<br />

many cities need to be digitised. Ch<strong>in</strong>a has<br />

had to bow out from TETRA – it’s only some<br />

big cities such as Shanghai, which can pay<br />

for it, that are adopt<strong>in</strong>g it.<br />

‘But if you take somewhere like Chengdu,<br />

which is remote, but still a very big city <strong>in</strong><br />

Inner Mongolia – it has a large population,<br />

but not much economy, so the only choice<br />

is for someth<strong>in</strong>g that replaces its age<strong>in</strong>g<br />

MPT system with an affordable product that<br />

expands the feature set.’<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>a looked to embrace an open<br />

standard, but found that adopt<strong>in</strong>g DMR<br />

meant pay<strong>in</strong>g too much <strong>in</strong> licences and<br />

royalties, so the government and others,<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Hytera</strong>, got to work on develop<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the more cost-efficient, home-grown PDT<br />

Retail w<strong>in</strong>: <strong>Hytera</strong> recently upgraded<br />

<strong>radio</strong> communications at River Island’s<br />

distribution centre <strong>in</strong> the UK<br />

‘The future for DMR<br />

is very bright. We<br />

won the battle for<br />

the professional<br />

market, but we are<br />

still work<strong>in</strong>g hard to<br />

get a solution for the<br />

commercial market’<br />

solution. The company is now the ma<strong>in</strong><br />

supplier of PDT equipment. ‘You can put IP<br />

<strong>in</strong>to it, but that IP is free for all to use, s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

you had been consigned by the Government<br />

to draft the Standards’ says Kok.<br />

He adds: ‘In Ch<strong>in</strong>a, the migration to<br />

<strong>digital</strong> is only just start<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> public safety<br />

and utilities, but once the police move<br />

then the professionals will follow. PDT<br />

is only just roll<strong>in</strong>g out this year, but we<br />

expect the speed to pick up next year. We<br />

need to get a tier of products that will<br />

persuade the commercial people to follow<br />

after the professionals. So, there is a long<br />

way to go <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a – 80% of the market is<br />

still analogue.’<br />

Kok believes that with the Ch<strong>in</strong>ese<br />

government pump<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> RMB200m to<br />

mitigate the police analogue <strong>radio</strong>s to<br />

<strong>digital</strong>, people are look<strong>in</strong>g to partake <strong>in</strong><br />

R&D <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a. ‘It’s a big market and they<br />

want a piece,’ he says. He also th<strong>in</strong>ks that<br />

despite PDT’s Ch<strong>in</strong>a focus, its functionality<br />

and affordability will make it attractive to<br />

other countries, especially develop<strong>in</strong>g ones.<br />

Tests are underway <strong>in</strong> Vietnam, Indonesia,<br />

Thailand and Cambodia, and there have<br />

been enquiries from Lat<strong>in</strong> America, the<br />

Middle East and even Europe.<br />

The focus <strong>in</strong> Europe, however, has until<br />

recently largely been conf<strong>in</strong>ed to DMR.<br />

But the acquisition of Rohde & Schwarz’s<br />

PMR division (now known as <strong>Hytera</strong> Mobil<br />

Funk), which was f<strong>in</strong>alised earlier this year,<br />

means <strong>Hytera</strong> can now also offer a full<br />

range of end-to-end TETRA solutions.<br />

Naturally, <strong>Hytera</strong> faces stiff competition<br />

for both DMR and TETRA <strong>in</strong> a mature<br />

market such as Europe. Kok says: ‘When<br />

there is a lot of competition, manufacturers<br />

have to be more creative to capture bigger<br />

markets and gear it towards what the<br />

customer wants. Look at Apple’s iPhone:<br />

there is noth<strong>in</strong>g really new about it, but<br />

what it does is package it <strong>in</strong> a way that the<br />

customer is comfortable with, and load it<br />

with apps that are so much easier to use.<br />

‘When Steve Jobs was a young man he<br />

focused a lot on R&D, but it’s not about<br />

hav<strong>in</strong>g the most advanced technology; it<br />

is about utilis<strong>in</strong>g it <strong>in</strong> a way that makes it<br />

easier for customers and more profitable<br />

for your company,’ says Kok.<br />

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a report from Wireless Magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Options for change: In Ch<strong>in</strong>a the police are choos<strong>in</strong>g the PDT standard, but <strong>in</strong> other regions <strong>Hytera</strong> is ma<strong>in</strong>ly offer<strong>in</strong>g its DMR and TETRA products<br />

TETRA, TEDS AND LTE<br />

When it comes to TETRA, <strong>Hytera</strong> has an<br />

ATEX <strong>radio</strong> and a covert <strong>radio</strong> <strong>in</strong> the works<br />

for next year to add to its PT580H portable<br />

term<strong>in</strong>al and MT680 mobile. The Rohde<br />

& Schwarz developed ACCESSNET-T IP<br />

base stations are also available. The next<br />

key development <strong>in</strong> both TETRA and DMR<br />

is how to <strong>in</strong>tegrate them with 4G LTE for<br />

broadband services.<br />

‘Some Public Safety and Security<br />

customers are look<strong>in</strong>g at expand<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

LTE or upgrad<strong>in</strong>g to it,’ says Kok, ‘so we<br />

have had broadband planned <strong>in</strong> s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

2009. A multi-core, multi-band product is<br />

someth<strong>in</strong>g we are develop<strong>in</strong>g right now.<br />

In our future five-year road map we have<br />

TETRA and DMR co-exist<strong>in</strong>g with LTE, so<br />

we are work<strong>in</strong>g on another platform that<br />

will <strong>in</strong>tegrate narrowband and broadband.<br />

It is more of a long-term goal, as we need to<br />

def<strong>in</strong>e broadband <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a and participate<br />

<strong>in</strong> global market standardisation.’<br />

TDD-LTE will be the option used <strong>in</strong><br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>a, as it was developed there, but what<br />

spectrum band will be chosen is still up<br />

for discussion. In the meantime, Ch<strong>in</strong>ese<br />

manufacturers will need to meet other<br />

global LTE standards currently be<strong>in</strong>g rolled<br />

out, which range from 400MHz <strong>in</strong> Europe,<br />

and 700MHz <strong>in</strong> the US, to 2.6MHz <strong>in</strong> Ch<strong>in</strong>a.<br />

‘Actually, it’s really just about gett<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

RF to support the modulation,’ says Kok.<br />

‘The RF is <strong>in</strong>dependent of what the RF<br />

modulation does, so the RF chip set will just<br />

need to be developed for the particular LTE<br />

band that is chosen. <strong>Hytera</strong> Mobil Funk can<br />

support 3G/4G <strong>in</strong>teroperability.’<br />

In the <strong>in</strong>terim, Rohde & Schwarz is<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g on TETRA enhanced data service<br />

(TEDS) requirements. ‘We should be TEDS<br />

ready with<strong>in</strong> less than 12 months,’ reports<br />

Kok. ‘We can’t afford not to be ready, as<br />

Motorola and Cassidian are already there,<br />

and until LTE becomes fully ma<strong>in</strong>stream<br />

TEDS will be there as an option. But it will<br />

ma<strong>in</strong>ly be used by the police, as I don’t see<br />

TEDS pick<strong>in</strong>g up a big field of users.<br />

‘It was a brilliant standard <strong>in</strong> early 2000,<br />

but then nobody developed a product, so<br />

it may be a little bit too late now that LTE<br />

has come along. The advance of technology<br />

is much faster than suppliers can keep up<br />

with and I th<strong>in</strong>k TEDS will suffer as a result.<br />

Manufacturers won’t make a lot of money<br />

from it,’ says Kok.<br />

‘I don’t know if LTE will become the<br />

f<strong>in</strong>al broadband solution,’ he cont<strong>in</strong>ues. ‘If<br />

someth<strong>in</strong>g new and better turns up people<br />

will turn to it very quickly. People are<br />

becom<strong>in</strong>g more <strong>in</strong>telligent and the younger<br />

generation is choos<strong>in</strong>g the tech they want to<br />

embrace, rather than tak<strong>in</strong>g the tech offered<br />

by big companies.’<br />

Kok sees <strong>digital</strong> <strong>radio</strong> of one sort or<br />

another as the only conceivable option now.<br />

‘Those who embraced <strong>digital</strong> <strong>in</strong> the early<br />

days are be<strong>in</strong>g rewarded,’ he says. ‘The rest<br />

need to migrate to <strong>digital</strong> or else they will<br />

be left beh<strong>in</strong>d. No one will be able to talk<br />

to you. Analogue is a good technology, it’s<br />

served us well for 50 years, but customers<br />

will be hard pressed to get manufacturers to<br />

support them for ICs. They’ve got to make<br />

money, so analogue <strong>radio</strong> users will be left<br />

high and dry unless they move over<br />

to <strong>digital</strong>.’<br />

It is a fairly stark warn<strong>in</strong>g to customers,<br />

but there is a range of <strong>digital</strong> options out<br />

there now and DMR does offer customers<br />

the opportunity to move at their own pace,<br />

as DMR <strong>radio</strong>s will work with analogue<br />

ones. This means customers do not have<br />

to f<strong>in</strong>d the cash to change over their entire<br />

fleets <strong>in</strong> one go. And with a full range of<br />

TETRA, DMR and PDT equipment <strong>in</strong> its<br />

armoury, <strong>Hytera</strong> is clearly well positioned<br />

to take advantage of that migration as it<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ues and picks up speed over the next<br />

few years.<br />

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CASE STUDY: EURO 2012 STADIUM<br />

DMR for Euro stadium<br />

Poland’s Municipal Statium<br />

Poznan upgraded its staff<br />

communication system <strong>in</strong><br />

preparation for the Euro 2012<br />

football matches, select<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR <strong>digital</strong><br />

communications solution to<br />

facilitate its operation<br />

Stag<strong>in</strong>g major sport<strong>in</strong>g<br />

events requires a high<br />

degree of plann<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

organisation. A vital part<br />

<strong>in</strong> ensur<strong>in</strong>g such events<br />

are a success is provid<strong>in</strong>g<br />

robust and reliable communications to<br />

organisers and staff.<br />

The 2012 UEFA European Football<br />

Championship <strong>in</strong> Poland and Ukra<strong>in</strong>e<br />

was no exception to this rule. The<br />

Municipal Stadium Poznan, <strong>in</strong> the city<br />

of Poznan, was one of the four venues <strong>in</strong><br />

Poland chosen to host some of the games.<br />

The Euro 2012 competition kicked off on<br />

9 June 2012 and three Group C matches<br />

were played <strong>in</strong> the stadium.<br />

Orig<strong>in</strong>ally built <strong>in</strong> 1968, the Municipal<br />

Stadium Poznan is the home ground of<br />

two Polish football clubs – Lech Poznan<br />

and Warta Poznan. From 2003 to 2010,<br />

the stadium underwent a thorough<br />

reconstruction to prepare for Euro 2012<br />

and reopened on 20 September 2010.<br />

The stadium has the capacity to host<br />

a crowd of 43,000 people, so efficient<br />

communication and co-ord<strong>in</strong>ation among<br />

Crowd-pleaser: <strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR system helped Euro 2012 matches run smoothly <strong>in</strong> Poznan<br />

staff is critical. To make sure the three<br />

matches ran smoothly, the operator of<br />

Municipal Stadium Poznan decided to<br />

upgrade its communication system early<br />

<strong>in</strong> 2012. It chose <strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR solution<br />

for its reliability and versatile functions.<br />

Alfa Radio, a <strong>Hytera</strong> dealer <strong>in</strong> Poland,<br />

was selected to deliver 132 PD705, 10<br />

PD785 DMR handheld <strong>radio</strong>s and two<br />

RD985 DMR repeaters together with one<br />

SmartDispatch to upgrade the system.<br />

The equipment and RF solution had to<br />

take <strong>in</strong>to account the steel and concrete<br />

architecture of the stadium and was<br />

designed to ensure full <strong>radio</strong> coverage<br />

was provided <strong>in</strong> and around the stadium.<br />

‘Alfa Radio was selected<br />

to deliver 132 PD705, 10<br />

PD785 DMR handheld<br />

<strong>radio</strong>s and two RD985<br />

DMR repeaters’<br />

Voice dispatch<strong>in</strong>g was available for<br />

operator directors <strong>in</strong> the control<br />

centre to all the staff via the<br />

SmartDispatch system. Moreover,<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong>’s flexible group<strong>in</strong>g function meant<br />

that staff <strong>in</strong> different work<strong>in</strong>g groups<br />

could access group communication<br />

without caus<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terference to other<br />

talk groups.<br />

Operators also had access to enhanced<br />

emergency handl<strong>in</strong>g capabilities via<br />

other powerful security functions, such<br />

as the Man Down facility. The stadium<br />

is completely covered by a roof, which<br />

<strong>in</strong>creases echoes, so to combat the<br />

<strong>in</strong>creased noise levels, <strong>Hytera</strong> offered<br />

specified earpieces with microphones to<br />

the staff.<br />

Now that the Euro 2012 championship<br />

is over, Municipal Stadium Poznan’s<br />

DMR communications system will<br />

cont<strong>in</strong>ue to be used <strong>in</strong> the stadium for<br />

daily operations and events held at the<br />

venue, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g all the home matches of<br />

Lech Poznan and Warta Poznan.<br />

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CASE STUDY: IRONMAN KALMAR 2012<br />

The wireless triathlon<br />

The historic Swedish town<br />

of Kalmar hosted its first<br />

Ironman competition <strong>in</strong><br />

August 2012. The event<br />

comprised a gruell<strong>in</strong>g<br />

3.86km swim <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Kalmar Strait, a 180.2km bicycle race and a<br />

Marathon run of 42.195km.<br />

Approximately 1,500 athletes took part<br />

<strong>in</strong> the Kalmar event, while visitor numbers<br />

were estimated at more than 40,000.<br />

Naturally, the event organisers, Kalmar<br />

Triathlon AB, needed to have reliable and<br />

robust communications to ensure the<br />

competition went smoothly. The orig<strong>in</strong>al<br />

plan was that the race would be<br />

co-ord<strong>in</strong>ated us<strong>in</strong>g GSM/3G phones.<br />

However, the organisers realised this<br />

would not provide the required quality of<br />

service. For example, it was not possible to<br />

establish communications between the race<br />

controllers and the emergency services. Plus<br />

the ESPN television team needed access to<br />

fast communication services.<br />

The issue was brought to the attention<br />

of Stockholm-based wireless distributer<br />

Zodiac through one of its local dealers,<br />

Dialect Lemab Kalmar, which asked<br />

whether Zodiac could offer a solution.<br />

Kalmar Triathlon had a number of key<br />

requirements that had to be met, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

● A cost effective solution for shortterm<br />

rental<br />

When the organisers of the Kalmar Ironman competition <strong>in</strong><br />

Sweden needed a temporary communications network they<br />

turned to <strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR solution<br />

● Wide area surface coverage for<br />

handheld <strong>radio</strong>s<br />

● Fast and reliable connectivity between<br />

operators<br />

● Easy operation for users with only<br />

m<strong>in</strong>imal tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

● Good sound quality<br />

● Uptime of handheld devices dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

whole duration of the event<br />

● Rugged devices that could withstand<br />

impact and moisture<br />

● The possibility of comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the<br />

wireless system with GPS position<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for use at other competitions <strong>in</strong> Sweden.<br />

Zodiac worked with Dialect Lemab to<br />

identify the right equipment and design<br />

for a temporary wireless network, which<br />

<strong>in</strong>volved us<strong>in</strong>g the follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Hytera</strong> DMR<br />

equipment: three RD982 base stations; 36<br />

PD785 hand-held <strong>radio</strong>s; six slot chargers for<br />

all the handheld <strong>radio</strong>s; and accessories such<br />

as ‘secret service’ style headsets.<br />

The solution offered IP over <strong>in</strong>ternet<br />

roam<strong>in</strong>g between base stations, while the<br />

deployment of one RD980M <strong>in</strong> repeater<br />

mode <strong>in</strong> every base station provided wider<br />

area coverage than conventional <strong>radio</strong>s. The<br />

design of the network architecture provided<br />

some overlap <strong>in</strong> the competition area for<br />

added resilience.<br />

As well as supply<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Hytera</strong> equipment,<br />

Zodiac also helped with system <strong>in</strong>stallation<br />

and programme files, telephone support<br />

throughout the deployment, and backup<br />

with spare <strong>radio</strong>s and technical skills dur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the competition phase.<br />

Tobias Borg, one of the managers for the<br />

Ironman event, said that the competition<br />

would not have been possible without the<br />

<strong>radio</strong> system supplied by <strong>Hytera</strong>. He added<br />

that it was simple to use and the features<br />

available exceeded requirements. Organisers<br />

have pre-booked the same system for 2013.<br />

Göran Engström at Rescue Kalmar said<br />

that from the emergency services’ po<strong>in</strong>t of<br />

view the communication between organisers<br />

and the authorities was quick and clear<br />

thanks to the efficient <strong>radio</strong> network.<br />

Thomas Matsson of Lemab Kalmar<br />

said the company was very pleased with<br />

the outcome of the co-operation between<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong>, Zodiac and Lemab and that the<br />

deployment of the network was easy thanks<br />

to the <strong>in</strong>struction and support from Zodiac,<br />

despite the fact that Lemab was not entirely<br />

familiar with the DMR technology <strong>in</strong>volved.<br />

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CASE STUDY: MARCUS COMMUNICATIONS<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g two-way <strong>radio</strong> cl<br />

Marcus<br />

<strong>Communications</strong><br />

based <strong>in</strong><br />

Manchester,<br />

Connecticut <strong>in</strong><br />

the US, is the<br />

largest trunked <strong>radio</strong> network operator<br />

<strong>in</strong> the State of Connecticut. Its trunked<br />

<strong>radio</strong> communications network covers the<br />

whole state and provides services for a<br />

wide variety of end-users <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g police,<br />

firefighters, healthcare, enterprises and<br />

taxi companies.<br />

Right from the start, Marcus has strived<br />

to deliver technical excellence to its<br />

customers <strong>in</strong> the field of two-way wireless<br />

<strong>radio</strong> services. Over the past 33 years, it<br />

has taken part <strong>in</strong> countless events where<br />

its technical know-how and agility were of<br />

vital importance <strong>in</strong> deliver<strong>in</strong>g successful<br />

outcomes. The Marcus <strong>Communications</strong><br />

team rema<strong>in</strong>s dedicated to its customers<br />

and community, while cont<strong>in</strong>u<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

make significant breakthroughs <strong>in</strong><br />

new technology.<br />

However, the global rise <strong>in</strong> <strong>digital</strong><br />

Marcus Pilot System Coverage Map (Mobile)<br />

As demand for improved communications <strong>in</strong>creased,<br />

Connecticut-based analogue trunked <strong>radio</strong> network operator<br />

Marcus <strong>Communications</strong> realised it had to upgrade its exist<strong>in</strong>g<br />

services to bus<strong>in</strong>ess and public safety users, and so it turned to<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> for an improved DMR Tier III <strong>digital</strong> system<br />

communications technology prompted<br />

the company to review its services.<br />

At present, Marcus provides two-way<br />

<strong>radio</strong> leas<strong>in</strong>g and network ma<strong>in</strong>tenance<br />

for bus<strong>in</strong>ess users, along with a full set<br />

of communication services for public<br />

safety users. But as the demand for more<br />

and better communications <strong>in</strong>creased,<br />

Marcus gradually realised the <strong>in</strong>feriority<br />

of its analogue LTR (logic trunked <strong>radio</strong>)<br />

communication and data services.<br />

BLIND SPOTS<br />

End-users often compla<strong>in</strong>ed that its LTR<br />

network delivered unclear audio quality<br />

and po<strong>in</strong>ted to exist<strong>in</strong>g bl<strong>in</strong>d spots <strong>in</strong> its<br />

coverage. In addition, taxi companies<br />

ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed a wait-and-see attitude towards<br />

further <strong>in</strong>vestment, as the network was<br />

unable to provide adequate levels of GPS<br />

service for track<strong>in</strong>g the whereabouts of<br />

taxicabs. F<strong>in</strong>ally, public safety users look<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for a <strong>digital</strong> option were put off leas<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Project 25 (P25) equipment supplied by<br />

Marcus, because of the high rental charges.<br />

The limitations of Marcus’ LTR analogue<br />

<strong>radio</strong>s for voice communications and data<br />

services, along with the off-putt<strong>in</strong>g cost of<br />

its P25 equipment, lost the company a lot of<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess. It needed to f<strong>in</strong>d a cost-effective<br />

alternative to its analogue product, which<br />

could provide a more advanced technical<br />

solution for its range of customers.<br />

The company had to f<strong>in</strong>d a <strong>digital</strong><br />

solution capable of provid<strong>in</strong>g trunked<br />

<strong>radio</strong> services, but one that was more<br />

cost-effective than the P25 equipment<br />

commonly used by first responders <strong>in</strong> the<br />

US. Advances <strong>in</strong> the DMR (<strong>digital</strong> mobile<br />

<strong>radio</strong>) standard over the past two years<br />

mean that DMR Tier III now provides a<br />

trunked version.<br />

● Level 5: Crystal clear without noise<br />

at the background<br />

● Level 4: Good voice quality<br />

● Level 3: Acceptable and<br />

comprehensible voice quality with<br />

some background noise<br />

● Level 2: Barely comprehensible with<br />

high noise background<br />

● Level 1: Not comprehensible<br />

B: For Bolton Site<br />

H: For Haddam Site<br />

A: For Avon Site<br />

TIER III TRUNKING<br />

Marcus assessed the various DMR (<strong>digital</strong><br />

mobile <strong>radio</strong>) products on the market and<br />

was particularly impressed with the high<br />

quality of <strong>Hytera</strong>’s equipment. As a result,<br />

Marcus decided to replace its exist<strong>in</strong>g<br />

network <strong>in</strong> stages with <strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR Tier<br />

III trunk<strong>in</strong>g system.<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> ensured its DMR Tier III trunk<strong>in</strong>g<br />

equipment met the particular demands of<br />

its customer. In the first phase, three DMR<br />

trunked base stations were deployed <strong>in</strong> the<br />

LTR network <strong>in</strong> Box Mounta<strong>in</strong>, Avon and<br />

Haddam. This provided coverage <strong>in</strong> the<br />

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arity to Connecticut<br />

voice and channel cod<strong>in</strong>g<br />

technology, achiev<strong>in</strong>g a better<br />

audio quality when compared<br />

with the old analogue <strong>radio</strong><br />

system, which provides a better<br />

user experience for Marcus’<br />

customer base.<br />

New services: Bruce Marcus, owner and CTO of Marcus <strong>Communications</strong> opted for <strong>Hytera</strong><br />

trunked DMR Tier III system to upgrade his exist<strong>in</strong>g analogue network<br />

towns of Manchester, Hartford, Avon and<br />

Haddam. The f<strong>in</strong>al network rollout saw<br />

a total of 20 DMR trunked base stations<br />

located across the state to provide coverage<br />

across the whole of Connecticut.<br />

Compared with the previous LTR<br />

analogue network, the newly-built<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> DMR network is br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g Marcus<br />

operational cost sav<strong>in</strong>gs and higher<br />

network efficiency. As a result, the<br />

company plans to extend its successful<br />

partnership with <strong>Hytera</strong> and make more<br />

use of its products.<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR Tier III network has<br />

doubled the user and traffic capacity from<br />

900 to 1,800 us<strong>in</strong>g the same amount of<br />

equipment or less (three base stations with<br />

each base station hav<strong>in</strong>g four RF units),<br />

which has reduced costs considerably.<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong> term<strong>in</strong>als adopt advanced <strong>digital</strong><br />

BETTER BATTERY LIFE<br />

DMR technology uses TDMA<br />

two time-slot technology, which<br />

divides the 12.5kHz bandwidth <strong>in</strong>to two<br />

6.5 kHz time slots to support two<br />

simultaneous communication channels. This<br />

greatly enhances the spectrum efficiency and<br />

system capacity, while also improv<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

battery life of the <strong>radio</strong>s.<br />

The <strong>Hytera</strong> DMR Tier III system meets<br />

the 95% coverage demand of Marcus’<br />

network perfectly (public safety users:<br />

95dBm downl<strong>in</strong>k, bus<strong>in</strong>ess users:<br />

105dBm downl<strong>in</strong>k).<br />

Bruce Marcus, owner and CTO of<br />

Marcus <strong>Communications</strong>, said: ‘We<br />

are impressed with the quality of the<br />

equipment and are look<strong>in</strong>g forward to a<br />

successful partnership. We talked to one<br />

of our employees on a handheld <strong>radio</strong><br />

35 miles from us, while we were <strong>in</strong> an<br />

<strong>in</strong>door mall, with excellent results.’ The<br />

successful rollout of <strong>Hytera</strong>’s equipment<br />

<strong>in</strong> Connecticut should prove a compell<strong>in</strong>g<br />

spr<strong>in</strong>gboard for further contracts <strong>in</strong> the US.<br />

MARCUS COMMUNICATIONS<br />

ABOUT THE COMPANY<br />

Marcus Communication was founded by Bruce Marcus, owner and chief<br />

technical officer, <strong>in</strong> April 1969 <strong>in</strong> Manchester, Connecticut, US, where it<br />

currently occupies a 50,000 sq ft facility. Marcus <strong>Communications</strong> is a leader <strong>in</strong><br />

eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and deployment of <strong>radio</strong> networks and has the largest trunked<br />

<strong>radio</strong> network operator <strong>in</strong> Connecticut State. Its trunk<strong>in</strong>g <strong>radio</strong> communications<br />

network covers the whole state and the company supplies products and<br />

services <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g public safety, bus<strong>in</strong>ess and <strong>in</strong>dustrial professionals.<br />

The company supplies a wide range of two-<strong>radio</strong> products<br />

<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g handheld and <strong>in</strong>-vehicle term<strong>in</strong>als, base stations, repeaters,<br />

trunked systems, call boxes, localised pag<strong>in</strong>g, closed-circuit TV, web<br />

<strong>in</strong>terconnection, remote alarm monitor<strong>in</strong>g and short- or long-haul<br />

microwave, along with fixed l<strong>in</strong>ks. Marcus also offers design, eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and <strong>in</strong>stallation services, along with tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and a 24/7 service and<br />

repairs solution.<br />

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APPS: THE SAFETYNET LOCATOR<br />

App that tracks <strong>in</strong>door an<br />

The SafetyNet Locator<br />

application developed by<br />

PMR Products provides<br />

adm<strong>in</strong>istrators with a simple<br />

and easy means of track<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

deployment of their <strong>Hytera</strong><br />

<strong>radio</strong> subscriber fleet <strong>in</strong> both<br />

<strong>in</strong>door and outdoor locations<br />

The SafetyNet Locator<br />

developed by UK<br />

firm PMR Products is<br />

one application <strong>in</strong> the<br />

company’s SafetyNet<br />

Digital suite of software<br />

programs designed to access audio and<br />

data <strong>in</strong>formation from <strong>radio</strong> equipment.<br />

SafetyNet connects to a range of<br />

communications devices through gateways<br />

or decoders and can <strong>in</strong>clude DMR and<br />

TETRA private <strong>radio</strong> networks, pagers,<br />

DECT and short-range <strong>radio</strong> alarms<br />

SafetyNet Digital software is PC based<br />

and provides control room facilities for<br />

manag<strong>in</strong>g and monitor<strong>in</strong>g all audio across<br />

the <strong>radio</strong> network be<strong>in</strong>g managed. Tools<br />

are also provided for record<strong>in</strong>g all audio,<br />

dispatch facilities, lone worker protection<br />

schemes, text messag<strong>in</strong>g and handl<strong>in</strong>g<br />

personal alarms and general status<br />

updates. It also handles all location<br />

update <strong>in</strong>formation, which is passed to<br />

SafetyNet Locator.<br />

The Locator product range comb<strong>in</strong>es<br />

location beacons, Locator receiver<br />

modules, gateways, decoders and<br />

SafetyNet PC-based software <strong>in</strong> a fully<br />

<strong>in</strong>tegrated package that can be expanded<br />

easily through additional modules.<br />

Locator software takes the position<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation received to provide a user<br />

friendly display of all <strong>radio</strong> users’<br />

locations on a set of maps or schematic<br />

diagrams. The SafetyNet Locator display<br />

also provides a summary of the status of<br />

each <strong>radio</strong> deployed, for example, whether<br />

an alarms has been activated.<br />

Additional tools are provided to<br />

automatically convert a location to a text<br />

or audio message which can be relayed out<br />

to other <strong>radio</strong> users for emergencies<br />

or announcements.<br />

Locator Zones: The position of <strong>radio</strong>s can be displayed on a variety of mapp<strong>in</strong>g options<br />

HOW IT WORKS<br />

For <strong>in</strong>door location, a Locator receiver<br />

device is fitted to each <strong>radio</strong> and this<br />

detects users’ movement via strategically<br />

placed beacons around a site. The beacons<br />

can be fixed <strong>in</strong> discreet positions to cover<br />

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d out<br />

all key areas and can run from <strong>in</strong>ternal<br />

batteries for a period of between two and<br />

five years reduc<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>stallation overhead.<br />

Ma<strong>in</strong>s operat<strong>in</strong>g beacons are also available.<br />

The beacon positions are determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

and <strong>in</strong>stalled to meet the security or safety<br />

requirements of the site. Furthermore, a<br />

greater number of beacons lends a greater<br />

accuracy of positional <strong>in</strong>formation. A full<br />

survey kit and remote programmer permits<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividual beacons to be configured easily<br />

without need<strong>in</strong>g to remove the beacons<br />

from their orig<strong>in</strong>al location.<br />

An important feature of the Indoor<br />

Locator is its use of the exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>radio</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>frastructure. Spare capacity on the<br />

<strong>radio</strong> channel is used for send<strong>in</strong>g<br />

updates <strong>in</strong> short data messages, thereby<br />

m<strong>in</strong>imis<strong>in</strong>g the extra expense of additional<br />

data backhaul capacity. In busy networks,<br />

the system is scalable, allow<strong>in</strong>g additional<br />

<strong>in</strong>frastructure to be added to provide<br />

dedicated data backhaul.<br />

Outdoor position over wide areas is<br />

provided by <strong>radio</strong> units equipped with<br />

GPS receivers. Radio user positions<br />

are updated to SafetyNet and can be<br />

plotted onto maps via the SafetyNet<br />

Locator application or simply logged for<br />

archive purposes.<br />

MAPPING OPTIONS<br />

Locator can show the position of<br />

subscribers on a number of different<br />

map formats, which are preloaded<br />

at configuration time as tiles. As<br />

images are held on the computer<br />

permanently, an <strong>in</strong>ternet connection is<br />

not necessarily required.<br />

The users can be presented with<br />

location <strong>in</strong>formation on a map or image<br />

types <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

● Ordnance Survey Street maps<br />

(United K<strong>in</strong>gdom)<br />

● GPS maps exported from<br />

OpenStreetMaps or similar<br />

● Overhead photographs<br />

● Schematics or CAD generated<br />

3D images<br />

● Annotated draw<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

For outdoor GPS locations, a precise<br />

position is shown on the maps with<strong>in</strong> the<br />

ranges specified; for <strong>in</strong>door locations users<br />

will be shown with<strong>in</strong> a boundary or zone<br />

def<strong>in</strong>ed on the appropriate map.<br />

Steve Clarke, Director, PMR Products,<br />

says: ‘The SafetyNet Locator offers<br />

resellers of <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong> equipment an<br />

opportunity to upsell the application to<br />

make their proposition more attractive to<br />

the end user.<br />

‘It gives them a way to provide the end<br />

user with added value and it is a way of<br />

differentiat<strong>in</strong>g themselves and <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

the market.’<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

LOCATOR RECEIVER MODULE<br />

PMR Products <strong>in</strong> conjunction<br />

with <strong>Hytera</strong> have developed<br />

an accessory unit called the<br />

Locator Receiver module that<br />

utilises the <strong>radio</strong> to transmit<br />

location <strong>in</strong>formation to the<br />

SafetyNet software through base<br />

station and fixed mobile based<br />

decoder <strong>in</strong>terfaces.<br />

The Locator receiver module fits<br />

onto the accessory side connector.<br />

The module also provides an audio<br />

accessory audio jack socket provid<strong>in</strong>g connections for<br />

microphone, PTT and earpiece.<br />

Indoor and outdoor position<strong>in</strong>g is available on<br />

TETRA and DMR <strong>radio</strong>s supplied with the (MD) GPS<br />

option. The module is <strong>in</strong>terchangeable between DMR<br />

and TETRA products when suitably programmed.<br />

The Locator receiver is manufactured under licence<br />

by <strong>Hytera</strong> and is fully approved and tested for use on<br />

the <strong>radio</strong> equipment specified.<br />

Key features<br />

● Fits <strong>in</strong>to the standard accessory connector<br />

● 3.5mm jack socket for audio accessories<br />

● Sealed to IP54<br />

● Seamless data transmission of location<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation<br />

● Track<strong>in</strong>g and polled modes of operation to suit<br />

bandwidth limitations<br />

● Programmable for future upgrades<br />

● Worldwide dealer and support network.<br />

SPECIFICATIONS<br />

Modes of operation:<br />

● Track<strong>in</strong>g - module updates on receipt of a new<br />

beacon signal<br />

● Polled - module updates only when requested<br />

by SafetyNet<br />

● Programm<strong>in</strong>g: PMR Programm<strong>in</strong>g Pod and<br />

Test unit<br />

● Weight: 15g<br />

● Dimensions: 50(l) x 20(w) x 22(h) ‐ height to top<br />

of lock<strong>in</strong>g mechanism<br />

● Construction: ABS plastic mould<strong>in</strong>g sealed to<br />

IP66 with position<strong>in</strong>g tab<br />

● Gold-plated spr<strong>in</strong>g connections<br />

● Screw lock<strong>in</strong>g mechanism<br />

● Receiver type: IEEE802.15.4<br />

● Protocol: ZigBee PRO compatible<br />

● Receiver freq: 2.4‐2.5GHz Current consumption:<br />

23mA receive, standby 2.6uA<br />

● Receive duty cycle: 15mS TX, 1‐20 seconds<br />

standby (one beacon <strong>in</strong> range)<br />

● Compliance: ETSI‐300‐328 v1.7.1 / CFR37 FCC<br />

part 15 rules<br />

HYTERA MODELS SUPPORTED:<br />

● DMR: PD785; PD785G (MD); PD705; PD705G (MD)<br />

● TETRA: PT580H; PT580<br />

● Radio <strong>in</strong>frastructure: TETRA; DMR Tier 2; DMR Tier<br />

3 (available 2013)<br />

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APPS: ZONITH ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM<br />

Sound the alarm<br />

Danish company Zonith<br />

specialises <strong>in</strong> develop<strong>in</strong>g<br />

software for professionals<br />

who have to deal with<br />

alarms that range from<br />

simple notification<br />

solutions to large alarm<br />

handl<strong>in</strong>g systems<br />

Zonith’s Alarm Control<br />

System (ACS) is a<br />

software application<br />

that enables customers<br />

to l<strong>in</strong>k alarm systems<br />

to <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong>s and<br />

provides customers with the ability to<br />

comb<strong>in</strong>e alarm messag<strong>in</strong>g and voice <strong>in</strong>to<br />

one s<strong>in</strong>gle device.<br />

The software translates the alarm<br />

system protocols <strong>in</strong>to <strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR<br />

and TETRA messag<strong>in</strong>g formats and<br />

automatically selects the person best<br />

suited for the task us<strong>in</strong>g <strong>action</strong> filters<br />

and a scheduler. Customers can remotely<br />

accept, decl<strong>in</strong>e, escalate and close alarms<br />

or tasks us<strong>in</strong>g a <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong> keypad.<br />

The ACS is available <strong>in</strong> Lite and Plus<br />

versions depend<strong>in</strong>g on the requirement.<br />

The ACS Lite is an entry-level scalable<br />

package that enables organisations to l<strong>in</strong>k<br />

a s<strong>in</strong>gle alarm source to <strong>digital</strong> <strong>radio</strong>s.<br />

ACS Plus is a more <strong>in</strong>telligent system<br />

that supports multiple alarm sources<br />

and dispatch media, and provides <strong>action</strong><br />

filter<strong>in</strong>g, alarm acknowledgements and<br />

alarm escalation.<br />

One of the key advantages of the ACS<br />

is that it is both a flexible and a scalable<br />

application that can be expanded <strong>in</strong>to<br />

a fully <strong>in</strong>tegrated lone worker and<br />

<strong>in</strong>door position<strong>in</strong>g system us<strong>in</strong>g Zonith<br />

Bluetooth position<strong>in</strong>g beacons.<br />

The ACS connects to the <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong><br />

system via USB and supports group and<br />

<strong>in</strong>dividual messag<strong>in</strong>g. It also supports<br />

multiple alarm <strong>in</strong>puts <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g ASCII,<br />

RS232/ 486, SMTP, SNMP, I/O, XML,<br />

MODBUS, MOXA, OPC and PLC.<br />

The system comes with a personal<br />

alarm scheduler, which enables<br />

adm<strong>in</strong>istrators to def<strong>in</strong>e alarm escalation<br />

paths for <strong>in</strong>telligent dispatch of alarms<br />

and tasks.<br />

The ACS picks up alarms from any<br />

alarm source. It pairs the alarm with<br />

the correct on-duty employee through<br />

the <strong>in</strong>telligent scheduler, ensur<strong>in</strong>g<br />

that problems get handled at the right time<br />

by the right person. The alarms are sent as<br />

text messages directly to this person on his<br />

or her <strong>digital</strong> <strong>radio</strong>, pager, mobile phone<br />

or email account, depend<strong>in</strong>g on how<br />

critical the alarm is.<br />

The <strong>in</strong>tegrated watch schedule feature<br />

allows the manager to organise the work<br />

schedule <strong>in</strong> the alarm-handl<strong>in</strong>g software<br />

itself, ensur<strong>in</strong>g that alarms are always<br />

dispatched to employees who are at work<br />

at the time of the dispatch.<br />

The system enables alarm prioritisation,<br />

which saves resources by handl<strong>in</strong>g alarms<br />

at the best possible time. The priority<br />

can <strong>in</strong>fluence which dispatch media the<br />

adm<strong>in</strong>istrator uses for the alarm, and it can<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluence when the alarm is dispatched to<br />

the receiver. Typically, a low-priority alarm<br />

raised at the weekend is dispatched the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g Monday morn<strong>in</strong>g by mail, while<br />

a high-priority alarm will be dispatched<br />

immediately by DMR or TETRA.<br />

ACS also has the ability to filter test<br />

and fault alarms, which helps to reduce<br />

the number of unnecessary false alarms.<br />

The alarm quarant<strong>in</strong>e filter stops multiple<br />

<strong>in</strong>com<strong>in</strong>g alarms be<strong>in</strong>g triggered <strong>in</strong> the<br />

event of a large system failure.<br />

Features <strong>in</strong>clude a free-hand text<br />

messag<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terface, and the ACS can be<br />

configured to provide a centralised lone<br />

worker service, which regularly sends<br />

‘Heart Beat’ text messages to <strong>Hytera</strong><br />

<strong>radio</strong> users. The ACS will immediately<br />

raise an alarm if a <strong>Hytera</strong> <strong>radio</strong> user fails<br />

to respond to a ‘Heart Beat’ message.<br />

The ACS can also be accessed through<br />

an <strong>in</strong>ternet browser. The web <strong>in</strong>terface is<br />

ma<strong>in</strong>ly for managerial purposes, and the<br />

<strong>radio</strong> will always be the ma<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong>terface <strong>in</strong><br />

the daily use of the system.<br />

Other notable features are a<br />

customisable alarm summary display<br />

screen and the ability to support<br />

DMR Panic button messag<strong>in</strong>g. ACS<br />

can also simultaneously send alarms to<br />

TETRA, DMR, SMS, email, DECT and<br />

Pag<strong>in</strong>g devices.<br />

The system also guarantees delivery<br />

receipts and has a messag<strong>in</strong>g retry<br />

feature to ensure that people receive<br />

alarms. ACS comes with a full audit<br />

trail capability, logg<strong>in</strong>g and report<strong>in</strong>g<br />

all alarm activities, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g delivery<br />

receipt, acknowledgment, escalation and<br />

alarm closures.<br />

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DMR: PRODUCT SUITE<br />

DMR products<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong>’s range of DMR products provides high-quality conventional<br />

and trunk<strong>in</strong>g solutions for anyone look<strong>in</strong>g to migrate from analogue<br />

to <strong>digital</strong>, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g standard, ATEX and covert hand portable <strong>radio</strong>s<br />

DS-6210 DMR TIER III TRUNKING<br />

BASE STATION<br />

The <strong>Hytera</strong> DS-6210 DMR Trunk<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Base Station is fully compliant with<br />

the DMR Tier III trunk<strong>in</strong>g standard.<br />

The DS-6210 is an IP-based <strong>digital</strong><br />

trunk<strong>in</strong>g system especially designed<br />

to provide voice and data services<br />

for professional users across various<br />

geographic areas.<br />

It is suitable for smooth migration<br />

from analogue to <strong>digital</strong>, especially<br />

consider<strong>in</strong>g the transition <strong>in</strong><br />

spectrum, and reuse of the analogue<br />

system equipment.<br />

<strong>Hytera</strong>’s DMR trunk<strong>in</strong>g system<br />

DS-6210 protects your <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong><br />

analogue with our answer to <strong>digital</strong><br />

communications.<br />

X1e<br />

The <strong>Hytera</strong> X1e <strong>digital</strong> portable<br />

<strong>radio</strong> is the world’s smallest<br />

full power DMR <strong>radio</strong> (only<br />

18mm th<strong>in</strong> with battery). With<br />

superb voice performance and<br />

coverage, the X1e is designed<br />

for high-end mission-critical<br />

users, provid<strong>in</strong>g highly secure voice encryption,<br />

GPS locat<strong>in</strong>g and IP67 protection features. The X1e<br />

can be trusted <strong>in</strong> many work<strong>in</strong>g environments. In<br />

extreme situations users can communicate with<br />

others us<strong>in</strong>g fully covert accessories or send out an<br />

emergency signal without be<strong>in</strong>g noticed.<br />

PD795 EX<br />

The <strong>Hytera</strong> PD795 Ex<br />

Intr<strong>in</strong>sically Safe Digital<br />

Portable Radio is fully<br />

compliant to ETSI DMR<br />

and is open standard – the<br />

world’s first <strong>in</strong>tr<strong>in</strong>sically<br />

safe DMR portable <strong>radio</strong>.<br />

The PD795 Ex adopts plastic-encapsulated<br />

technology, error-protection design and IP67<br />

protection, ensur<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>tr<strong>in</strong>sically safe and<br />

reliable communication to protect your staff and<br />

assets <strong>in</strong> hazardous scenes with explosive gas<br />

and combustible dusts.<br />

PD705<br />

The <strong>Hytera</strong> PD705 is a rugged<br />

and robust DMR portable<br />

<strong>radio</strong> featur<strong>in</strong>g superior<br />

audio quality, durable battery<br />

life, vibration alert, and<br />

IP67 protection. It features<br />

a centrally positioned, short<br />

length, omni-directional antenna for better<br />

coverage performance, which <strong>in</strong>tegrates a<br />

GPS antenna. The <strong>radio</strong> also offers rich data<br />

services and selectable functions such as<br />

scan, emergency, man down, high-speed data<br />

transmission and lone worker.<br />

PD785<br />

The <strong>Hytera</strong> PD785 DMR<br />

portable <strong>radio</strong> delivers<br />

efficient voice communication<br />

and rich data applications<br />

to professional users with<br />

advanced <strong>digital</strong> technology<br />

and a user-friendly design.<br />

With crisp <strong>digital</strong> voice, large-size colour display<br />

and IP67 protection, the <strong>Hytera</strong> PD785 is rugged<br />

and easy to use. It supports text messages with up<br />

to 256 characters and GPS data transmission, and<br />

allows smooth analogue to <strong>digital</strong> migration with<br />

operation <strong>in</strong> both analogue and <strong>digital</strong>.<br />

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