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Conventional
radio
In a conventional radio system, a
frequency is used for each channel of communication. To hear
transmissions for what you want to listen to, you must have
the specific frequency for that channel programmed into your
scanner. For example, a local police department’s dispatch
channel would be on one frequency and their car-to-car
channel would be on another separate frequency.
In small towns/cities, police and fire agencies will have
several frequencies that they will use for daily operations.
You will find a separate frequency for dispatch, car-to-car.
For fire departments, they may have dispatch, response
coordination, on-scene "fireground" tactical, all on one
frequencies.
In large towns/cities, police and fire agencies will have
several frequencies that they will use for daily operations.
You will find a separate frequency for dispatch, car-to-car,
tactical use, detectives, and so on. For fire departments,
you will find separate frequencies for dispatch, response
coordination, on-scene "fireground" tactical use,
paramedics, and so on.
Encryption Units
SignalGuard supplies products offering voice, fax and
data security on most networks, and our wide range of
products means that we can tailor a solution for your unique
security requirement. We can help address your security
requirements on landline, cellular, satellite, high-speed
data and radio networks. Products are available at all
security levels, from the high-security government
environment to standards based products using AES, or
solutions more appropriate for the high-paced commercial
world.
Every organisation is different and SignalGuard is committed
to providing the right solution for your individual
situation.
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Services
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Voice Communications System
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Tactical Radio ( EDACS)
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Voice Communication System
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Mastsystem
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Point to Multipoint system
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Point to point system
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Public Address & Alarm
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Microwave communications
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Air traffic control system
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Remote fiber test system
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