Quick Activation

Quick Activation

The ability to turn on and use the system immediately ensures that communication can be established rapidly in the aftermath of a crisis.
Flexible Deployment

Flexible Deployment

The system can be deployed in various configurations as needed, allowing for a bottom-up network establishment. This adaptability is crucial for responding to dynamic and unpredictable emergency situations.
Real-time Location Tracking

Real-time Location Tracking

The on-site command capability displays the locations of fast-deploy units, providing a clear overview of the operational landscape.
Command and Control

Command and Control

Issuing commands and orders based on real-time status information enables efficient and effective on-site operations. This ensures that responders can quickly adapt to changing circumstances and make informed decisions.
Interoperability

Interoperability

The system’s ability to interconnect with various communication technologies (TETRA, DMR, Analog Radios, public networks) ensures seamless communication across different agencies and teams.
Multiple information

Multiple information

Providing voice, video, and data transmission across these interconnected systems allows for comprehensive command and control, enhancing coordination and information sharing.

Featured Products

E-pack200 DMR Ad-hoc Dual-channel Portable Repeater

E-pack200 DMR Ad-hoc Dual-channel Portable Repeater

Hytera E-pack200 is a DMR ad-hoc dual-channel repeater for man-pack, The repeater adopts wireless interconnection technology to quickly create multi-hop narrowband networks through cascading connection, free of any IP link such as fiber optic and microwave. The repeater can repeat voice services on dual channels at the same time. The repeater is compatible with Hytera or third-party DMR Tier 2 radios,Moreover, the repeater is easy to hold and carry lightweight design.
E-mesh580P Broadband Mesh Portable Device

E-mesh580P Broadband Mesh Portable Device

Hytera E-mesh580P is the new-generation broadband wireless ad hoc network (WANET) device, which is designed to quickly establish a reliable network especially when public network is not avalaible. It provides wider communication coverage to ensure stable connectivity for public safety, major events, emergency response, field operation, and more.

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Case Study

  • Fire Department, South Korea

    Fire Department, South Korea

    Hytera replaced the Jeollanam-do Fire Department’s old analog network with a DMR Simulcast Solution. This made better use of limited existing spectrum and supported a much wider range of features and functionalities to deliver a more efficient service.

  • Blue Sky Rescue,China

    Blue Sky Rescue,China

    A hydroelectric power station dam collapse in southeastern Laos during construction caused widespread damage and crisis. Hytera helped the relief effort by quickly providing professional mobile radio (PMR) equipment to enable the rescue organizations.

  • Republic Police,Zimbabwe

    Republic Police,Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe Republic Police urgently needed to modernise its emergency radio communications system. Hytera fulfilled this need by supplying the ZRP with a Digital Mobile Radio system as well as many digital hand portable and mobile radio terminals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why Is Reliable Communication Critical During Emergencies?

A: Every second counts in fires, floods, or chemical spills. Hytera devices ensure uninterrupted voice and data communication, keeping teams connected and operations safe even when public networks fail.

Q: How Can Teams Communicate in Signal-Blocked Environments?

A: Buildings, tunnels, and forests can block signals. Hytera devices with DMR and broadband capabilities maintain links, while mesh networking and portable repeaters ensure reliable connection to command centers.

Q: How Do Ad-Hoc or Portable Networks Support Field Operations?

A: In areas with no coverage, Hytera solutions provide portable repeaters and broadband mesh networks. High-altitude or drone-mounted relays extend connectivity, keeping responders linked in remote or damaged areas.

Q: How Are Priority Calls and Team Coordination Managed Well?

A: During large-scale emergencies, multiple teams operate at once. Hytera Mission Critical Services (MCS) enable priority calls, one-touch group formation, and pre-emption, ensuring critical messages are delivered immediately.

Q: Can Field Teams Share Real-Time Video and Sensor Data?

A: Situational awareness is vital. Hytera devices transmit live video, images, and sensor data to control centers, allowing supervisors to monitor multiple locations and guide teams efficiently and safely.

Q: How Do Emergency Communication Systems Adapt to Future Needs?

A: Emergencies are unpredictable. Hytera DMR + broadband solutions support network expansion, mesh integration, and future enhancements, keeping communication infrastructure robust, scalable, and future-ready.
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