DMR is a digital radio standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) specifically for professional mobile radio users. It was initially approved in 2005 with the goal of meeting the requirements of commercial and industrial users.
DMR digital technology better suppresses noise, especially at the edges of coverage, and has superior voice quality compared to analog technology. These advantages are all thanks to the application of narrowband codecs and digital error correction technology.
Digital processing filters out noise and reconstructs signals from degraded transmissions, resulting in clearer calls for users; DMR improves the effective coverage of wireless communications, allowing users to easily cope with constantly changing working conditions on site.
DMR's end-to-end digital capabilities make it easy to implement applications such as text messaging, GPS, and telemetry.
This is because the DMR standard also supports transmitting IP data, simplifying the development of standard applications. In today's rapidly growing demand for data and voice communication, this capability allows for the addition of a wider variety of data applications to your system, leading to a higher return on investment.
On analog channels, voice signals are very easy to eavesdrop on. However, by making full use of DMR's advanced digital technology, voice signals cannot be eavesdropped on if the signaling or ID (a total of 16,776,415) do not match, thus maximizing the privacy of user communications.
| Category | Product Feature |
| Communication | Digital/Analog Compatible |
| Security | AES256/ARC4 Encrypted |
| Call Mode | Supports Private Call/Group Call/All Call |
| Protection Rating | IP68 Rated Waterproof & Dust-proof |
| Audio | Noise Cancellation |
| Recording | 300-Hour Voice Recording |
| Positioning | GPS Positioning (optional) |
| Professional Mode | Lone Worker Mode · VOX |
| Emergency | Emergency Alarm |
| Remote Control | Remote Kill/Revive/Stun |