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Main Features |
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- Reliable Performance
Tait Quasi-Sync uses Digital Signal Processing
(DSP) technology to simplify and improve on
the traditional form of simulcast - the
transmission of the same frequency from
multiple transmitters. DSP gives highly stable
equalisation characteristics which do not drift
over time.
- DSP techniques and computer control combine
to make an advanced system that greatly
reduces the expensive and regular
maintenance normally required to ensure clear
audio in areas where transmitter coverage
overlaps.
- Superior coverage, enhanced reception
Wide area coverage is achieved using only a
single frequency eliminating the need for
multiple channel licences and releasing
precious frequency spectrum. Quasi-Sync can
saturate a local area providing coverage in
traditional 'dead spots' like shopping malls
and parking basements.
- Easy to use all-informed network
The open channel provides instant contact
between all users for the fast, efficient sharing
of information.
- The single button press-to-talk system is simple
for users and reduces the workload for
despatchers.
- Modular system
Tait Quasi-Sync is designed and configured to
a customer's precise needs and can be easily
expanded in the future.
- Compatible with existing equipment
The cost of upgrading can be reduced by using
Quasi-Sync control equipment with existing
base station infrastructure and mobile and
portable radios.
- Transmitter Power Regulations
Where regulatory authorities limit transmitter
power, Tait Quasi-Sync can operate multiple
low power transmitters on the same frequency.
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