Dragon Display Systems FOOTBALL & STADIUM
COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS
TWO-WAY RADIOS | BODY-WORN CAMERAS | APPLICATIONS Digital two-way
radio systems
from Hytera combine voice, data and features so that complete communication efficiency can be achieved. Their complete range of handsets,
mobiles, repeaters and
applications are connecting people everywhere, and are built for the real world - not only are they rugged and stylish, but easy and intuitive to use.
Body-worn cameras are becoming commonplace in many sectors due to the importance of evidence recording and collection. Hytera’s remote video microphones (RVMs) seamlessly integrate a body-worn camera and
remote speaker microphone,
providing a simple way of upgrading your communication system to include video capture.
E:
sales@dcrs.co.uk T: 0800 043 2688
W:
www.dcrs.co.uk
Manufactured in the UK
As suppliers to a number of stadiums and shops for Football, Rugby and Cricket clubs, we manufacture a
range of different approaches for retail merchandising systems, both wall mounted and centre-shop.
E-mail us for a catalogue or see our website.
Designed and
www.dragondisplay.co.uk
More to see at:
www.dragondisplay.co.uk • Tel 01952 290055 • Fax: 01952 290056 •
sales@dragondisplay.co.uk Display Systems Ltd
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