The Hytera DMR solution provided by Cobra Center proved its versatility and ability to cope with the demands of the constantly changing geographic locations and the need for continual mobile coverage along the route to keep up with the cyclists and race support vehicles.
The reliable coverage meant Cycling Greece was able to run the Tour smoothly and efficiently. The mobile DMR network allowed race staff at the start and finish stages to be kept constantly informed of the race’s progress and provided the means to coordinate a quick response to any accidents or other incidents during the race.
The MD785 mobile radios and BD505 handheld devices provided robust and powerful communications with loud, clear audio quality, which was particularly important for users on noisy motorbikes. The BD505 is a compact digital radio, which is simple and easy to use, something that was very important for the users in the vehicles and on motorbikes.
The long battery life of up to 16 hours for the BD505 meant that the devices could be relied on to last the length of the race without the need to be recharged or batteries changed. The BD505 is designed and tested to meet Military Standards 810 C, D, E, F and G, so it was able to cope with the rigours of the road.
Overall, the Hytera DMR solution achieved high quality audio and full-coverage at all of the five race stages. Cycling Greece was so impressed by the performance of the Hytera DMR communication equipment that it will again rely on Cobra Center Ltd to provide its communication solution for the 2023 event.