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PBR mobile radio systems are Ideal for organizations with mobile workforce who realise the need for reliable, easy to use, communication system
s. Mobile radio systems can provide effective fleet management with the benefit of low running cost.

For companies looking to add value to their on-site communication either in the form of wider area coverage or extra calling features on a licensed frequency, higher powered (up to 25 watts), mobiles are available in VHF and UHF frequency bands to suit topographical conditions in your area of operation.

 

Mobiles can be used as a simple back-to-back system but most commonly in conjunction with a basestation. Ideal for Taxi company's or local / on-site fleet management.

The units below are examples of our best selling mobile radios.


Kenwood logo

TK-7162 / 8162 Series

   
TK-7162_8162

Model

Frequency range

 

TK-7162E

Frequency range VHF 136 - 174 Mhz

16 Channels

TK-8162E

Frequency range UHF 440 - 470 Mhz

16 Channels

TK-8162E3

Frequency range VHF 400 - 440 Mhz

16 Channels

 

Features:

 

* Enhanced Kenwood Audio

* FleetSync Compatibility

* Rugged Construction (MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/F)

* 'Lone Worker' Function

* Front Mounted Speaker

* Voice Inversion Scrambler

* 16 Channel Capacity

* Priority Scan Feature

* Wide Band Coverage

* Emergency Key

* 5-Tone Signaling

* Voting Function

* 2 year warranty on transceiver, 1 year warranty on accessories

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PM100 / PM160 Series

Maxon PM160  

Model

Frequency range

 

PM100-VHF

Frequency range VHF 146 - 174 Mhz

4 Channels

PM160-VHF

Frequency range VHF 146 - 174 Mhz

99 Channels

PM100-UHF

Frequency range VHF 440 - 470 Mhz

4 Channels

PM160-UHF

Frequency range VHF 440 - 470 Mhz

99 Channels

 

Features:

 

* Rugged Cast Aluminium Construction - Years of trouble free service

* Tested to US Military Standards (MIL-STD 810C,D,E)

* Far exceeds the rigours of a mobile environment

* Radio Parameters Optimised - Clear reception and maximum range

* Front Mounted Speaker

* Channel Scanning with Lookback

* 4 / 99 Channel Capacity

* Priority Scan Feature

* DIN Mounting - Simplifies installation keeping labour costs to a minimum (optional)

* 2 year warranty on transceiver, 1 year warranty on accessories

Maxon pm100

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PBR

how it works..

 

Private Business Radio systems take many forms and PBR equipment can be programmed and configured to work in many different ways. Operation of a PBR system in the UK is regulated by the Radiocommunications Agency and an annual licence fee is payable.The limitations of a PBR system are the range and area of coverage they can provide and their weaknesses in communication with the 'outside world'. There are however an enormous number of applications where PBR radio is the most cost effective and most efficient solution.


In its simplest form a PBR system could comprise just two handportable radios, either VHF or UHF, providing voice communications over a range of up to 3 km. For greater range it would be necessary to install a base station. A base station is a mains powered two-way radio connected to a fixed antenna. A simple base station would provide communication base-to-mobile/handportable and mobile/handportable-to base. The range afforded by such a system is very much dependant upon the base station antenna height and the local topography but you could expect coverage over an area of perhaps 20km radius of the base station. If voice communication between radio units is required then a base station with a 'talk-through' facility is required. A 'talk-through' base station acts as a repeater, automatically re-transmitting received signals enabling two mobiles to communicate directly. Both radio units must be within range of the base station for this facility to work.



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Obtaining a radio license is very straightforward (Radiowarehouse can assist in all aspects of Licence applications), we simply forward you an application form which needs to be completed and sent with payment to Ofcom, for an onsite license the fee is £75 per year or for a UK General License (Allows use around the UK) the fee is £60 for 3 years regardless of how many radios you operate. Call for details should you have any queries.

 

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