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Be Ready For Re-Opening Solving the indoor radio coverage challenge with Hytera


Buildings with complex architectures like stadia can make propagating


severely attenuate radio signals.


It can also be a struggle to provide comprehensive coverage across large, multi-building complexes like airports,


campuses.


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distributing RF signals along tunnels and into basements and underground car parks.


One way of solving the problem is to deploy Hytera RD985 repeaters in large buildings and complexes. These can be installed in a 19-inch equipment rack or on a work table. Multiple repeaters can be connected together using Hytera’s IP Site Connect solution and existing Ethernet cabling to cover different floors within a stadia or to provide indoor coverage in a complex of individual buildings.


Hytera bi-directional amplifiers (BDAs) provide a simple, cost effective and flexible alternative to overcome RF indoor coverage challenges. BDAs simply boost radio signals in both directions by amplifying the wanted signals and suppressing unwanted signals or interference and


indoors a real challenge. Materials such as concrete, metal,


two-way radio communications coverage low-e glass, and even drywall can block and


distributing the signal across the required indoor coverage


area. Flexible topologies chain and star networks are possible.


Hytera offers integrated architectures where the signal is taken from the outside radio source and transmitted via an antenna, radiating cable or distributed antenna system (DAS). It also provides distributed architectures where


the signal from the to remote units via fibre optic cable.


Other Hytera indoor coverage solutions include wall- mounted or man-portable E-pack 100 wireless mobile ad-hoc repeaters, which create a permanent or temporary mesh network. If cellular coverage is available indoors, the Hytera PDC760 multi-mode advanced radio allows users to seamlessly and automatically switch from DMR outside to 4G LTE broadband inside the building.


Finally, Hytera’s range of Push-To-Talk over Cellular


(PoC) devices enable users to communicate outdoors and indoors, depending on if mobile network coverage is adequate. Hytera has multiple options to help overcome the disruptions from weak indoor coverage.


For more info visit: Hytera.co.uk BDA is delivered such as tree,


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