Tait Communications TB9400 Repeater Base Station
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The Tait TB9400 “High level” repeater base station is a multi-mode platform for analog conventional, MPT, DMR and P25 systems. It provides both digital frequency and time division multiple access for FDMA and TDMA operations.
Available as a Single Channel 100 watt system or a Dual Channel 50 watt system
Note: The Repeater must be ordered with either DMR or P25 Firmware at the time of order. The hardware is capable of both modes but the firmware is either/or not both.
Ease of migration
To ensure a smooth migration from Analog to P25 or DMR, the TB9400 features Analog-Simulcast IP, P25 Phase 1, P25 Phase 2, DMR Tier 2 and DMR Tier 3.
Reliability you can depend on
The TB9400 is MIL-STD designed and tested for reliability to mitigate network outages. With its intelligence and reliability, the TB9400 base station is the cornerstone of a Tait P25 Phase 2 system; helping to keep your staff safe and your organization running to its full potential.
Efficient network management
The TB9400 features remote management and monitoring options including inbuilt diagnostics and access level control, multiple user accounts, remote fault diagnosis, and detailed alarm monitoring and management via IP.
Flexiblity
The TB9400 provides operation in 700/800MHz, VHF and UHF bands. Its modular design and IP connectivity provide flexibility in network design and scalability, allowing your network to easily expand to suit the needs of your organization.
Secure communications
The extensive remote management and monitoring options supported by the TB9400 have a focus on security, ensuring data and communications remain confidential.
Open standards compliant
Designed for mission-critical operations, the TB9400 is open standards compliant, ensuring interoperability with other agencies and enabling greater choice for a mission-critical communications solution to best meet your requirements.
Customization
Control, customize, and enhance base station operations with TaskBuilder, by creating rules that extend the functionality of the base station. Rules can control channel changes, digital outputs, timers, and alarms, based on events and external signals.