Collaboration on radio equipment
Fylde Micro in England and Icom of Japan are jointly developing Mode 3 dPMR equipment.
The partnership brings together the pioneering work undertaken by Icom in 6.25 kHz narrowband digital protocol development with the experience of Fylde in the development of trunked radio systems.
The aim is to provide users with high-quality trunked and networked radio systems ranging in size from a single channel to wide area networks of several hundred sites.
Both companies are founding members of the dPMR MoU group and have been major contributors to the content of the ETSI dPMR standards. It will be the first example of multivendor, interoperable dPMR equipment, which is one of the goals of the ETSI open standards architecture.
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