Hytera Body Worn Camera Solutions

Hytera provides a complete solution for law enforcement to manage the body worn camera and digital evidences from the field to the court. The solution includes the traditional or 4G/LTE body worn cameras, evidence management, and Command Dispatch system, building an eco-system of law enforcement for you.

Hytera Body Worn Camera Solutions

Hytera provides a complete solution for law enforcement to manage the body worn camera and digital evidences from the field to the court. The solution includes the traditional or 4G/LTE body worn cameras, evidence management, and Command Dispatch system, building an eco-system of law enforcement for you.

The Solution

Hytera, the official radio communication supplier, worked with its partner Rakomindo to provide a solution that delivered smooth and efficient radio communications throughout the tournament across the whole site. Hytera supplied a Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) solution, which not only provides double the number of channels compared with traditional analogue systems, but also provides better noise cancellation technology and preserves voice quality over a greater range.

Hytera’s DMR solution comprised: two DMR RD988 base stations with antennas - one for the scoring team and one for the tournament office; one DMR MD788 mobile radio; 100 hand portable radios (a mix of PD408 and PD418 radios); 150 batteries; 80 chargers in a variety of combinations; and 50 headsets. With the exception of the headsets the same equipment was supplied for the 2017 Indonesian Masters.

The Results

The tournament staff found the Hytera DMR radios easy and intuitive to use, as they could just pick up a radio and operate it with minimal training. The DMR solution was able to handle the number of different talk groups required and was easily able to meet the huge traffic demands required to keep such a big sporting event running smoothly. 

The stylish and robust Hytera radios comply with IP54 certified against dust and water ingress. This minimised any radio breakdowns and damages. 

Having reliable radio communications improved teamwork efficiency and the ability to communicate seamlessly throughout the tournament. This ensured the organisers and golf course staff could provide a better service, thereby enabling the players to concentrate on their performance on the golf course and enjoy a trouble free visit.

Thailand’s Poom Saksansin won the PGA Indonesian Masters 2018 and the UK’s Justin Rose won the trophy in 2017.

Hytera continues to leverage its knowledge of providing reliable communications in complex environments to serve local communities and markets with its industry-leading PMR technologies and expertise to make sporting events a success.


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