Digital
Digital NEXEDGE® NXDN, DMR, dPMR, ATEX, dPMR446 two-way radios and systems
KENWOOD entered the professional two-way radio communications market over 40 years ago and in 2001 released its first digital two-way radio transceiver operating on the P25 protocol.
Today with millions of digital two-way radio devices in operation with thousands of customers across hundreds of applications, from Mission Critical Public Safety to Business & Industry in over 160 countries throughout the world, KENWOOD offers a comprehensive line-up of digital air interfaces that allow users to select precisely the right solution to meet specific operational requirements whether in migrating from analogue or upgrading an existing digital system.
Durable, dependable and with proven performance, you can be sure that whichever KENWOOD NEXEGE NXDN, DMR and dPMR radio communications solution you select, it will continue to serve you well into the future.
INNOVATIVE MULTI-PROTOCOL SOLUTIONS
KENWOOD’s innovative digital Multi-Protocol hand portable and mobile devices provide users with the reassurance of future-proof communications capability and the ability to switch between digital air interfaces to accommodate different situations or as needs change over time.
NX-1000 hand-portable and mobile radios offers the ultimate low cost, dual-protocol solution to allow users to switch between FM Analogue + DMR or FM Analogue + NXDN operation. NX-3000 Series radios can be configured to simultaneously support FM Analogue + one digital access protocol and offers the flexibility to switch between either of the two digital protocols with dealer implemented firmware and programming changes.
NX-3000 hand-portable and mobile radios with built-in GPS offer a cost-effective, multi-protocol solution for users requiring the ability to switch between FM Analogue + DMR or FM Analogue + NXDN operation to meet future needs. NX-3000 Series radios can be configured to simultaneously support FM Analogue + one digital access protocol and offers the flexibility for users to switch between either of the two digital protocols easily.
The NX-5000 Series was developed specifically to meet the needs of mission critical users, for example, first responder emergency services attending a major incident or teams engaged in search and rescue or providing aid following natural disasters where different radio protocols may be in use by different agencies. As you would expect, the radios are equipped with a wealth of advanced user safety and security features including GPS as standard along with programmable functions that can be tailored to meet the specific operational requirements.
Available in VHF and UHF versions NEXEDGE® NXDN ATEX / IECEx radios are certified for use in hostile environments.
ATEX Directive 94/9/EC:- |
IECEx Scheme: |
- II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb - Gas Protection |
- Ex ib IIC T4 Gb - Gas Protection |
- II 2D Ex ib IIIc T110°C Db - Dust Protection |
- Ex ib IIIC T110°C Db - Dust Protection |
- I M2 Ex ib I Mb - Mining Protection |
- Ex ib I Mb - Mining Protection |
Kenwood ProTalk digital radios offer 16 channels in analogue mode (12.5kHz) and 32 channels in digital mode (6.25kHz); which results in less congestion at peak times or when used in crowded areas. Radios are supplied complete with handset, lithium-ion battery, mains charger, belt clip and instruction leaflet for a professional quality communication solution straight out of the box.
Measuring just a quarter of the size of a standard 2U repeater, the compact, multi-mode NXR-1700/1800 conventional repeaters support the features and performance that will increase the range and capacity of existing FM Analogue systems while offering users the option to upgrade to include DMR or NXDN digital operation by simply activating the appropriate license and configuring the radio.
In addition to digital Conventional and Conventional IP linked systems, KENWOOD offers ITU Recognised NXDN Centralised Control (Type-C), Distributed (Type-D) and enhanced Type-C (Gen2) trunked solutions and ETSI DMR Standard TS 102 361-4 compliant DMR Tier III Trunked and Simulcast systems which give users the ability to precisely match their specific operational requirements in a cost effective and future-proofed radio system solution.
Users migrating from analogue systems can be reassured that all KENWOOD digital systems incorporate native analogue/digital mixed mode operation allowing you to continue to use existing analogue devices until they are replaced with digital devices.
ENHANCED NATIVE ANALOGUE/DIGITAL MIXED OPERATION
Enhanced Mixed Zone allows any digital CAI and/or FM analogue to reside in the same zone. Zone scan automatically sets all users in the same zone to the same RX/TX mode for near instantaneous response.