Hytera releases new generation ad-hoc WANET repeaters

Hytera Communications, has recently released E-pack200 and E-pole200, ad-hoc network WANET (wireless ad hoc network) repeaters, to further improve its offering of deployable two-way radio systems. Both models support dual-channel and two-way networking to enable on-demand connectivity, while E-pack200 is designed to be portable and E-pole200 can be installed at a fixed location.

E-pack200 and E-pole200 create narrowband ad-hoc multi-hop links through cascading and provide large coverage for voice, data, and other services with two channels. They are flexible in deployment and eliminate need for wiring. The ad-hoc repeaters are important for public safety departments, as well as public protection and disaster relief (PPDR) agencies, to create, extend or enhance their private network coverage in remote areas, disaster sites, and events.

Both models support up to 31 nodes without central networking. If one node fails or is damaged, the communication among other nodes remains unaffected. With IP (internet protocol) connection, multiple ad-hoc networks can be interconnected regardless of fact that ad-hoc networks might operate with different frequencies.

The E-pack200 is equipped with a 148Wh (watt-hour) removable battery, which is capable of supporting over 8 hours of operation. The E-pole200 works with different sources, such as solar, trunking base stations (-48V), etc., and it comes with various installation options, such as pole, rack, or wall-mounted. Thanks to compact size, networking flexibility, and ease of installation, both repeaters bring a viable solution for removing blind spots of two-way radio networks on a temporary base or permanently in venues such as tunnels, underground garages, and high-rise buildings.

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