Radio communications for people

Electronic engineers specialising in two way radio, intruder detection, and taxi meters.

MOTOTRBO SL1600

MOTOTRBO SL1600

Ideal for the hospitality industry, the sleek, slimline SL1600 provides reliable voice communications in a modern and stylish package.

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HALE SPT-02 MIRRORMETER

HALE SPT-02 MIRRORMETER

Replacing the original rear view mirror, the SPT has been designed as the most elegant taxi meter solution on the market. Now with Bluetooth.

MOTOTRBO DP4401 ATEX

MOTOTRBO DP4401 ATEX

Robust, reliable communications for explosive environments. High contrast blue case, sealed to IP67, with GPS for added user safety.

New 2018 Dundee Taxi Tariff

Taxi owners with HALE MCT-05, MCT-06, SPT-01 and SPT-02 Mirrormeters can have the new Dundee 2018 Tariff installed in their meters any time now. Thanks to the dual memory facility the meter will only switch to the new tariff at 00:00 on the 1st of June.

double tariff memories – HALE taxi meters

HALE taxi meters feature two memory spaces for tariff information. This means that we can program meters for an upcoming tariff change before the event – the meter continues on the current tariffs, updating to the new tariffs when they becomes valid. No more queues around tariff changes!

XPAND – What’s it all about?

XPAND is a Motorola Solutions trademark for a feature found in it’s Professional Series of analogue radios. It’s purpose is to improve the perceived quality of received audio by gently amplifying quieter voices and gently reducing the level of louder voices. These techniques are known as expansion and compression, or companding, and have been widely

Mandown – what’s it all about?

Politically correct it may not be, but it could save a life! Available in some radios, a gyroscope built on a microchip detects when a portable radio moves a certain angle from the vertical position…Literally detecting when somebody has fallen over, become incapacitated, or fallen unconscious. If a timed audible warning passes without the position changing, an alarm call