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Coordinated Command & Control

On-SceneLink immediately solves the problem of inter-agency radio interoperability at the scene of any emergency situation.
The unit is fully portable in a rugged, easy-to-carry suitcase sized case and can be set-up anywhere on -scene-on the ground, in a vehicle or in a facility.
Local emergency responders can quickly and easily link the communications systems of local, state and federal agencies on scene for seamless coordination and control of all emergency response activities.
On-SceneLink cuts through the issue of radios being on different bands, different frequencies and/or different modulation schemes, whether the radio signals are analog, digital or a mixture of both.

On-SceneLink Features

Allows for two-way radios(800MHZ/VHF/UHF/trunked) and various other media, such as Nextel cellular telephones to be interconnected regardless of frequency, modulation or encryption.
4 talk groups of recordable output.
Headset with voice interface.
Ruggedized weatherproof case.
Built-in 24 to 36 hour rechargeable battery.
Can be operated unmanned or manned-depending on requirements of each incident.
Water resistant controls and operating function.
8 channel capacity.
 

On-SceneLink Deployment

On-SceneLink was designed for rapid and reliable deployment. The unit can be set-up and operational in less than 3 minutes on scene.
The system has real time status indicators (LEDs) for various functions- Power ON, Low Battery, Error, Channel Audio Detect, and Channel Trunk Delay Enabled.
On-SceneLink requires just 4 steps to complete on-site inter-operability:
(1) Turn on the On-SceneLink unit, (2) Connect Radios to the adapters, (3) Plug the adapters to the On-SceneLink unit, (4) Turn on the Radios and adjust their volumes.

On-SceneLink Additional Facts

The Incident Commander(Chief) of the On-SceneLink is not required to maintain radios other than his own, as each supporting organization that arrives on-scene supplies one "extra" radio to be connected to the On-SceneLink for the duration of the incident.
4 talk groups can be established by easily readable and accessible control knobs.

On-SceneLink Standard Application

Frequency/channel is agency defined, not stipulated by the On-SceneLink.
Radios are supplied by individual supporting teams/agencies.
Radios are connected through radio's external speaker mic jack.
On-SceneLink ports are universal not radio specific.
 

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