PoC/WiFi Radios
Almost any fixed PoC unit can be remote controlled through the Network Interface LE.
In this way you can share your PoC/WiFi radio between operators and cross connect to other radio systems.
On this page is a list of the PoC unit types that we have tested and can supply cable kits for.
Functions
You get remote capability of audio and PTT on a fixed talk group. (No virtual control head or other functionality)
The unit can be setup to work with any supplier of PoC services. For example GroupTalk, Zello, Tassta etc.
No special programming is needed in the PoC unit.
Suitable Network Interface is 3130.
Cable kit depends on the PoC unit type.
Please note that it is always preferred to use a fixed “mobile” PoC unit and not a portable unit. The mobile units have better connectors, power through a cable (not a battery) and a better antenna connector.
Examples of use:
- Local use when several dispatchers want to share one PoC unit
- Remote or local use use where a dispatcher would like to connect to many radios and or PoC units with different talk groups
- CrossPatch between the PoC radio talk groups and two way radios, like analogue, IDAS, DMR, Tetra or MPT
Supported radio models:
Network Interface 3130
PoC = Push to talk over Cellular. Very similar to using a two way radio, but instead of traditional radio on private channels, you use the mobile phone system on 4G/5G.
The same units can also be used together with
Mimer X-Link
Estalky GT61
Hytera MNC360
Icom IP501H/IP100H and more
Inrico TM7
Kirisun M50
Motorola TLK150/TLK100
Telox M6
Please ask about other models
System examples:
Single operator remote controlling a Kirisun PoC/WiFi terminal.
Two operators working with four PoC units on different talk groups.
Operators working with both remote radios and PoC radios. The operators can cross patch the PoC talk group with the airband radio or the marine radio.