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Two-way voice was one of the first commercial applications of radio technology, opening up the way for wireless communication. In 1933, the first two-way mobile radio system was installed in patrol cars of the Bayonne, New Jersey police department. Since then, two-way radio has moved beyond the realm of public safety to become an invaluable tool for mobile professionals in a wide range of enterprises.
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The term “two-way radio” conjures up a variety of images in the wireless communication industry. Many people think of public safety officers using expensive equipment and licensed spectrum to convey mission-critical information at the site of an incident. Others think of hobbyists and sales clerks using low-cost, low-power “walkie talkies” in the unlicensed spectrum to keep in touch over relatively short distances.
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There’s a vast and growing market between these two extremes for professional users who need high-quality, yet affordable equipment that takes advantage of the power, range, and coexistence characteristics of licensed channels that wireless communication has to offer.
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In transportation, energy, government, retail, hospitality, and many other industries, licensed professional two-way radio systems offer capabilities that no other mobile technology can provide in the wireless communication spectrum. Unlike competing technologies, only two-way radio can offer professionals instant, private, and cost-effective communication in virtually any environment—anywhere and at any time.





