Hytera E-pole200 Dual-channel DMR Ad Hoc Repeater

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Hytera E-pole200 Dual-channel DMR Ad Hoc Repeater

The Hytera E-pole200 is a sturdily built, advanced DMR ad hoc repeater for the management of DMR networks in areas with poor coverage. The device uses wireless interconnection technology to quickly create physical IP link-free, multi-hop narrowband networks through cascading connection.

Repeaters interconnect with each other to set up multiple inter-frequency or intra-frequency ad hoc networks. Repeaters also work with portable radios to access the digital trunking, digital and analogue conventional systems and more, playing an important role in establishing a united commutation system

The E-pole200 creates a powerful communication network for teams working in areas where it’s difficult to communicate. With up to 31 devices in a network, complex networks can be created in difficult areas, such as remote mountainous locations. Network managers can also view location and status of network radios on a map for situation management.

E-pole200 devices can also be wirelessly monitored and programmed for reduced downtime and easy system management.  Devices can be pole or wall mounted, for any environment, and they can be battery, solar or base station powered.

Key Features

  • Create an IP link free DMR network with up to 31 nodes.  
  • Efficient team communications and device status and location monitoring for management teams.
  • Wireless WLAN device monitoring and programming.
  • Repeat voice services on dual channels at the same time.
  • High level of device compatibility – compatibility with Hytera or third-party DMR Tier 2 radios and Hytera first-generation ad hoc products.

More Information

Find out more about the Hytera E-pole200 in the brochure.

SKU: E-pole200

Categories: Radio Repeaters
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