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Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)

Digital Mobile Radio technology provides your yacht with secure communications featuring up to AES 256-bit encryption. Its digital voice capabilities deliver superior audio quality over extended distances while offering improved battery life. Utilising internationally recognised frequency allocations for shipboard communications, every DMR system operates legally worldwide and complies with global radio licensing regulations.

Key Features:

  • Narrowband Efficiency: Enables two independent conversations on a single radio channel, maximising channel usage.
  • Integrated GPS: Each radio includes a built-in GPS receiver that transmits its location back to the yacht’s repeater.  This information can be integrated into the electronic bridge system to map the positions of all radios within the network.
  • Versatile Communication Support: DMR technology supports voice conversations, data transmission, and VoIP telephony.  Unlike conventional analogue systems, it allows you to call individual users or entire groups seamlessly.
  • Alarm and Monitoring Integration: Connect the yacht’s alarm and monitoring systems to the onboard repeater.  Alerts are broadcast as text messages to designated groups, such as the engineering team, ensuring prompt responses.
  • Telephone System Connectivity: The DMR system can directly interface with the yacht’s onboard telephone systems using the SIP protocol, enabling radios to make and receive telephone calls effortlessly.
  • IP-Based Backbone: Leveraging IP as the system’s backbone allows integration with a variety of third-party IP devices. For example, lighting and security systems can be controlled via shortcut keys on a transceiver, enhancing overall system functionality.

Handset options include:

  • IP67 Robust Radios
  • Slimline interior & exterior handsets
  • Tender mounted radios
  • Explosion zone approved radios
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