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Quick Tip: Motorola Mobile Radios for In-Vehicle Use

Posted by Lisa MacGillivray on Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Mobile RadioYour company or organization is dynamic and it shows in your communication needs. You have many moving parts that need a means of communicating with one another. Not only is your team constantly changing and growing, but it is also mobile and actively moving.

If this sounds like your company or group, then your team may benefit from motorola mobile radios. The tough design and easy to use interface makes communicating across large spans of land a reality, allowing efficiency to exist beyond boundaries. If your mobile teams’ communication is currently restricted, you'll find that two-way radios may prove to be a great option to restore a much needed sense of productivity.

Motorola MotoTrbo mobile radios can be easily attached to the dashboard of any vehicle, instantly expanding the range of communication for your group. Despite always being on the move, your mobile teams will still be connected and in the loop.

Features and Benefits

  • Adapts easily to the company or organization’s changing staff structures and its varied communication needs

  • Simple interface makes it easy to use, allowing drivers to have more control with less distractions

  • Loud or noise-prone environments won’t affect the clarity of message transmission or receival

  • The small dimensions of the systems make it convenient to place into a vehicle, taking productivity out of the office space

  • Experience the same quality with mobile radios; the same durable and strong construction other handheld devices come with is a standard feature for these systems as well

  • Keep your team safe thanks to the help of an emergency call button that makes responding to situations easy

From an operational stance, mobile radios provide the ability to control radio usage and availability. Being able to determine the number of talkgroups, users and channels influences the flow of conversation.

Another option to consider is the frequency that the radios will operate on. With the incorporation of mobile radios, your frequency will need to support the anticipated range of the users.

The flexibility of the system and greater range that the team can have makes communication fluid, helping the team to remain as efficient as possible.

Interested in supplying your team with this technology? Contact Chicago Communications right now to learn more about this system!


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