Our Radio Communications Systems Fill Needs Across All Industries
Case Examples
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Smaller School Districts
Our radio systems are a perfect fit for filling the needs of smaller school communications.
At a school district in northern central PA, we installed a linked repeater system to cover the entirety of the school district from only two locations. These two repeaters provide 4 simultaneous talk paths to accommodate their communication needs. An emergency alert system was implemented to allow seamless communications during worst case scenario situations, allowing everyone to communicate properly. -
Larger School Districts
With the capability to expand our radio systems used for smaller school districts we can easily adapt to meet the needs of larger school districts as well,.
At a school district in Central PA we engineered a large scale communication system to cover all 13 school buildings and other district offices. This system allows seamless communication across the district while utilizing the emergency broadcast and alert system to ensure the safety of thousands of students and faculty. -
Industrial Plants / Parks
Our radio systems have proven to be a perfect fit for industrial plants and parks across PA. At a chemical industrial plant in Lycoming county we implemented a single site dual repeater system to provide voice communications across their roughly 1 square mile complex. This system provides 4 simultaneous talk paths for everyday plant communications and utilizes the emergency alert system that will also send emergency broadcasts through the plant wide public address and alarm system. This allows all plant staff to initiate their emergency plan immediately upon receiving or hearing the emergency broadcast.
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Hospitals and Healthcare
Much like our repeater and radio systems for schools, our applications can easily cater to those in the healthcare industry. Whether it is a hospital or a small doctors office our systems can help improve patient care and security. At a hospital in Eastern PA we built a system to cover a hospital and its surrounding grounds after they found their old system was no longer meeting coverage requirements. A single station in the penthouse of the hospital was more than enough to cover all of the hospitals coverage needs, including into radiology departments which are notoriously hard to cover.