|  Background >> The Colombian Red Cross is a non-governmental organization which undertakes humanitarian missions for excellence in the country and is part of the largest humanitarian network in the world: the International Red Cross and Red Crescent, which is present in 186 countries. 
Challenges >>The
 Colombian Red Cross is a multi-disciplinary  organization presents 
throughout the Colombian. It interacts with  various governmental and 
private institutions, and in some cases runs  its own communications 
systems to be able to cope with emergency  situations together with 
them. In many cases, the Colombian Red Cross is  the core part of the 
two-way communications in the event of emergencies  in the country, 
integrating different technologies and vendors to  create both temporary
 networks and networks that are kept in constant  operation and with the
 ability to integrate different institutions'  networks for the 
decision-making and events support. These challenges  became more 
tangible on the Summit of the Americas, and Hytera products  were the 
perfect solution to their needs. Solutions >> In order to guarantee timely and appropriate communication in their work, the implementation of the DMR solution was necessary since it required higher communication security and improved method of access to the network for a greater number of simultaneous communication, capabilities to send text messages and manage applications with full-digital communication. So the Colombian Red Cross started to migrate the analog VHF network to a digital one. For starters, this was established in 7 departments of Colombia in a very strategic way supporting events and emergency situations that occur at each site. Why choose Hytera? >> The Colombian Red Cross was looking for a safe and efficient communication of higher quality and can integrate communication networks of different cities for simultaneous communications. Hytera DMR RD98X repeaters were selected by its higher efficiency of coverage, IP interconnection, and continuous cycle and power capacity fully compliant to DMR digital standard. | |||||||||
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 Hytera portable terminals PD78XG-V1 and  mobile terminals MD78XG-V1 
were selected for different teams to realize  simultaneous and point to 
point communication with higher level of  protection, location 
information of the terminal to be delivered on the  screen and larger 
coverage for longer communication distance between  each other. The Summit of the Americas presented a great opportunity to test the network and identify its strengths and weaknesses. It was thus Hytera digital radios were configured and used 7*24, that is to say, working 24 hours a day for the 7-day event to ensure total coverage and no lapse in communication with Bogota via IP interconnection that allowed two different networks to be connected for follow-up and monitoring of the work. | ||||||||
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Saturday, January 18, 2014
Red Cross - Digital Communications with Hytera DMR System
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