New line of radios from MOTOTRBO - R7
From 2023 the DP 4000 line of portable radios is officially discontinued, namely DP4800E VHF/UHF, DP4801E VHF/UHF, DP4600E VHF/UHF, DP4601E VHF/UHF, DP4400E VHF/UHF, DP4401E VHF/UHF. As an alternative, Motorola Solutions has introduced its new radio - R7.
Analog vs. Digital: What's the difference and which is better?
Key differences between analog and digital communications, their advantages and disadvantages. Analog communications provide continuous signal transmission but are prone to interference, while digital communications offer high quality, noise protection and additional features. Let's find out which technology is best for modern communications.
Dublin airport is boosting airside safety with an emergency fuel shutdown system
Dublin Airport now has one of the latest technologies with regard to fuel hydrant system safety requirements. Indeed, with no hard wire connections and designed to inform CLH Aviation Ireland if any of the ESB is out of communication, the resilient system is fail-safe.
Dean Reardon, account manager at EMR summarises: “This is an innovative solution which displays the strength of our extensive systems integration and automation skills. It leverages the power of MOTOTRBO and TRBOnet technology and the reliable, robust wireless voice and telemetry communications form the backbone of the system.” There is no doubt the EFDS significantly boosts airside safety for staff and the 30 million passengers that pass through the airport annually; and it ensures Dublin Airport complies with its stringent health and safety protocols with regard to refuelling, audit trails and reporting. Indeed, CLH Aviation Ireland and the airport has recently approached EMR to request an additional 10 EFDS units for Pier 1, as the hydrant network will go live there in a few months time.