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Motorola Wave

With Mimer SoftRadio you can remote control your Wave Radio over a LAN or over the Internet. 
This means that you can connect your Wave-radios together with your analogue or digital standard radios at the same operator PC. The operator can work in parallel with all types of radios and also make cross patches between the systems.
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Functions

The Network Interface LE gives remote capability of audio and PTT (No virtual control head).

In order to remote control more than one talk group you need to set up several radios in parallel, each with its own network interface. You can then monitor all groups in parallel.

All connections are made from the portable radios side connector or from the back connector on the mobile radio. Suitable Network Interface is 3130.

It is always preferred to use a fixed mobile radio and not a portable. You get a better power connection and you get a better antenna connection.

Examples of use:

  • When several dispatchers wants to share one radio.
  • When one or more dispatchers needs to monitor more than one talkgroup in the IP-Radio system simoultaneusly.
  • When the dispatcher needs to control several types of radios from the same application.
  • CrossPatch between LTE-Radio talkgroups and standard two way radios, like analogue, Marine VHF, Airband VHF, DMR, Tetra or MPT.
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Alternative:
X-Link

You can also connect your Wave-radio to our X-Link interface. This will build a permanent patch between the LTE-radio and any other radio connected.

Read more here!

Supported radio models:

  • TLK100
  • TLK150
Motorola TLK100
Motorola TLK150

TLK150

Network Interface LE, 3130

Network Interface LE 3130

System examples:

One operator using a Wave device (PoC)

One operator remote controlling one Wave radio.

Three operators working through both a Wave device (PoC) and a DMR radio

SoftRadio dispatchers connected both to a Wave-radio and to a DMR radio. 

The dispatchers can set up a cross patch between the two systems. So that they work as one large talk group.

Two operators working through both Wave devices (PoC) and a Marine radio

Two Wave-Radios and one Marine Radio remote controlled from two dispatcher PC´s. Both dispatchers can monitor both Wave-Radios.

The Wave-Radios can be at the same site using different talk groups, or at different sites using the same group.

A patch can be setup to the marine radio.

SoftRadio with two Wave radios, airband and marine

SoftRadio showing two Wave-Radios on different talk groups together with an Airband Radio and a Marine Radio.

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