DMR Tier III is a trunked radio system that allows you to use fewer frequencies while maintaining the same number of calls, reducing license costs. The automatic allocation of frequencies prevents two groups from interfering with each other by communicating on the same channel.
DMR Tier III provides better audio quality and a wider range of advanced voice and data applications. It also supports the simultaneous transmission of multiple smart voice and data applications, as well as other advanced features and more. In terms of voice, DMR Tier III supports individual calls, group calls, all calls, emergency calls PSTN/PABX calls, half-duplex calls, and full-duplex calls.
DMR Tier III also has data services such as radio text and status messages (SMS), location (GPS) services, and data applications such as packet data transfer services in IPv4 and IPv6 formats. DMR Tier III can be used in a variety of other applications such as SCADA, remote monitoring and control telemetry, automation and alarming, etc.
DMR TIER III coverage has similar RF characteristics to analog or MPT1327 radios. Factors affecting signal coverage include delay spread and its effect on DMR's 4FSK modulation, which defines the maximum allowable signal loss between a DMR transmitter and receiver before communication fails. In actual devices, however, there are other factors that affect the coverage of the DMR TIER III. For example, DMR terminal equipment has good receiver sensitivity, then DMR TIER III equipment can tolerate relatively high signal loss.