Packed with functionality and licence-free, the Hytera PD505LF handheld digital two-way radio impresses with its safety features and flexibility to support for both digital and analogue communications, ideal for manufacturing, events and hospitality environments.
The innovative licence-free handheld digital mobile radios from Hytera were among the first in the world. They operate in 446MHz frequency range, and were developed in accordance with the
open DMR standard. Their compact design and intuitive operation make these DMR radios the ideal companion for day-to-day business.
Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is an open standard for professional mobile radio (PMR), developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). DMR systems use a channel range of 12.5 kHz and are compatible with the frequency spectrum of analogue mobile radio. As a result, mobile radio solutions based on the DMR standard enable a simple and cost-efficient migration from analogue to digital technology.
The DMR standard currently diferentiates between three graduations in terms of functionality and performance. Licence-free DMR radios from Hytera correspond at DMR Tier I. Products in accordance with DMR Tier I are used for simple radio communications in the 446-MHz band, with a maximum transmitting power of 0.5 watts (licence-free).
For users who require a higher scope of functionality, Hytera also over both conventional and trunked digital mobile radio systems within our product portfolio
PMR446 radios can be operated by any user, with no need for proof of identification or a
radio licence. The UHF frequency range from 446.0 to 446.2 MHz is assigned to these
licence-free radios,