2017年9月16日星期六

Why BF-TD511 make worker safe although work along


 BelFone DMR IP67 portable radio TD511 Pseudo Trunk function effectively enhances frequency efficiency and allows you to communicate in a timely manner in emergency situations. Use the radio’s integrated GPS receiver to track your vehicles and your workforce to enhance the safety and accountability of your team. Radio Priority function which supports Administration or manager radio interrupt calls for emergency or urgent communication can afford efficient hierarchy management. Plus, its’ audio record function can record over 400 hours communication.



Providing sufficient health and safety to your security teams is critical. Our TD511 digital two-way radios have a wide variety of safety features built-in

Emergency Button:
An orange button is located at the top of TD511 DMR IP67 portable radio, alerting base immediately of an emergency situation when pressed.

GPS Positioning function :
BelFone DMR portable radio TD511 supports viewing of GPS positioning information and sending of GPS. Use the radio’s integrated GPS receiver to track your vehicles and your workforce and can locate a worker immediately during an emergency situation.

Radio Priority-Based Interruption function
Enables a user to interrupt another radio conversation to deliver critical communication exactly when and where it’s needed. Designed to interrupt a radio call if an urgent message needs to be communicated.

Man down/lone worker function
TD511 include man down, lone worker function.
eg. Man down function, automatically activate and transmit an alert to call for help if the radio has been titled at a certain angle, useful if a worker has fallen injured or unconscious.
eg. Lone worker function, a warning is issued when measuring inactivity the device times out and there is no response, the alarm is triggered

IP67 Protection
TD511 Tightly sealed against wind and dust, and submersible in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes. Workers can work with confidence in challenging environments.



FCC Public Forum on Improving Sharing in the 800MHz Band Scheduled for November 6,2017



 The FCC will host a public forum on improving the co-existence of cellular and other commercial wireless licensees and public-safety licensees in the 800 MHz band. The forum will be held Nov. 6 at FCC headquarters.

In its Cellular Reform Second Report and Order adopted March 23, 2017, the Commission revised the Cellular Service power and related technical rules to provide much more flexibility in deployment of advanced broadband services and promote spectral efficiency, while taking steps to protect public safety and other systems in the 800 MHz band from potential increased interference.  Recognizing that stakeholder-led efforts on the part of Cellular licensees, public safety entities, and public safety equipment manufacturers are crucial to resolving lingering concerns about unacceptable interference to public safety mobile and portable radios, the Commission directed the Bureaus to convene a forum to foster the conversation and further good-faith efforts among representatives of these stakeholders. The forum on November 6th will include the perspectives of all three groups and various other interested parties in exploring the existing 800 MHz interference environment, realistic anticipated changes in that environment, and practical options for addressing both existing and anticipated interference problems without hindering technological advances in the Cellular Service. A detailed agenda will be released prior to the forum

Webcast
.  The FCC will webcast this forum on the FCC webpage.  To view the webcast, go to
the FCC web page at www.fcc.gov/live
.  Viewers will be able to submit questions during the forum by email to livequestions@fcc.gov

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