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		<title>Emergency Communication for Parks, Biking and Walking Trails, and Other Recreational Areas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2024 03:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ever since COVID, national, state, and local parks have seen a resurgence of visitors. Even after the number of cases is in declining, park attendance is still strong.&#160;</p>
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<p>Ever since COVID, national, state, and local parks have seen a resurgence of visitors. Even after the number of cases is in declining, park attendance is still strong.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the infrastructures at many parks has been overwhelmed by the number of visitors. Of course, with more people come more emergencies and rescues. That means there are more people who need to contact emergency services and there isn&#8217;t always cell phone service in these areas. Plus, cell phone services may be overwhelmed by the number of people using them.</p>
<p>In emergency situations, seconds count so if there is any delay in dialing the park office, security, or 911 could delay response time. Wireless callbox communication is instant since there is no dialing time or need to connect to a cellphone network.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.toptwoway&lt;a href=" />radio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/20220523_628bf7c402b62.jpg&#8221; align=&#8221;left&#8221; border=&#8221;0px&#8221; width=&#8221;250&#8243; height=&#8221;209&#8243; alt=&#8221;Emergency Communication for Parks, Biking and Walking Trails, and Other Recreational Areas&#8221;&gt;IntercomsOnline.com has long-distance wireless callboxes that can be placed strategically along hiking trails or other high use areas such as a recreational shelters or restrooms. Callboxes based on the Multi-Use <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service (MURS) have the ability to reach miles in ideal conditions. A base station in the park office along with mast antenna mounted above it will give the longest range.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.toptwoway&lt;a href=" />radio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/20220523_628bf7c42ba8f.jpg&#8221; align=&#8221;right&#8221; border=&#8221;0px&#8221; width=&#8221;200&#8243; height=&#8221;233&#8243; alt=&#8221;Emergency Communication for Parks, Biking and Walking Trails, and Other Recreational Areas&#8221;&gt;Using external antennas raised high in the air allow these callboxes to communicate over distances as far as 20 miles to MURS base stations without any obstructions in the way. You will likely need mast antennas on both sides to reach these distances, but they are possible. For MURS, the antenna height can legally be 60 feet over the top of a building or ground.</p>
<p>These callboxes also have the ability of recorded messages. When the button is pressed, they can transmit the location of the callbox so park rangers or first responders know exactly where the call is coming from.  Or a greeting message can be given to the caller to give them special instructions.</p>
<p>These callboxes can be battery powered, or use solar power so there is no need for an electrical outlet.</p>
<p>Business-band, <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> frequency wireless callboxes are the ideal solution for an emergency communication link for park visitors and emergency responders. It isn&#8217;t just parks that can benefit. Places like walking paths at hospitals, office buildings, schools, apartment complexes, or anywhere people congregate are places you can put these callboxes.</p>
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		<title>Two-Way Radio Systems: The Difference Between Conventional and Trunked</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2023 19:35:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re in the market for a new two-way radio solution, you may be feeling overwhelmed by all of the options: Analog vs. digital? Trunked radio system vs. Conventional? Repeater vs. Distributed Antenna System?</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><img decoding="async" src="https://www.toptwoway<a href=">radio</a>.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/20220531_629641cf15fca.jpg&#8221; width=&#8221;352&#8243; height=&#8221;235&#8243; style=&#8221;width: 352px; float: right; margin: 0px 10px 10px 5px;&#8221; srcset=&#8221;https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Images/Lifestyle_Images/Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg?width=176&amp;height=118&amp;name=Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg 176w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Images/Lifestyle_Images/Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg?width=352&amp;height=235&amp;name=Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg 352w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Images/Lifestyle_Images/Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg?width=528&amp;height=353&amp;name=Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg 528w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Images/Lifestyle_Images/Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg?width=704&amp;height=470&amp;name=Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg 704w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Images/Lifestyle_Images/Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg?width=880&amp;height=588&amp;name=Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg 880w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Images/Lifestyle_Images/Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg?width=1056&amp;height=705&amp;name=Two_Way_<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>_Education.jpg 1056w&#8221; sizes=&#8221;(max-width: 352px) 100vw, 352px&#8221; alt=&#8221;Two-Way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Systems: The Difference Between Conventional and Trunked&#8221;>If you’re in the market for a new two-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> solution, you may be feeling overwhelmed by all of the options: Analog vs. digital? Trunked <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system vs. Conventional? Repeater vs. Distributed Antenna System?</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Working with trusted two-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> service providers is ultimately the best way to determine which solution will best meet your needs, and it’s a good idea to go into your conversations with providers with some homework already done.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">For now, let’s start with just one of your many options by helping to answer: What’s the difference between a conventional and trunked <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system?</span></p>
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<h2>Conventional Systems &nbsp;</h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The conventional <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system is typically the simpler of the two. A conventional system has dedicated channels for specific groups and users, and the user manually selects the channels they want. For example, channel 1 may be dedicated to field officers, while channel 2 may be for sergeants, and the user is responsible for selecting the correct one. &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">As no control channels are needed, users are free to use any of the channels available to them, assuming no one else is currently using the channel.&nbsp;</span>If another person is on the channel, the user has to wait until they&#8217;re done, which can lead to transmission traffic jams.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Given the nature of the system, the number of users who can successfully use it is directly related to the number of channels available.&nbsp;</span>Conventional systems are typically best suited for businesses, organizations, or public safety agencies with a smaller number of users. In general, these systems can support roughly 70 users per channel.</p>
<h2>Trunked Systems &nbsp;</h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">If you hear the term trunked <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system and immediately picture a giant <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> network stored in a car trunk – get the image out of your mind. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The word “trunking” traces its origins back to the old landline telephone system days when it was used to describe a large number of users sharing a smaller number of communications paths, or “trunks.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">For a trunked system, those communication paths, or trunks, are channels. A trunked <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system is a computer-controlled network that automatically connects users to available <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> channels when they need them. When a user, say an officer or sergeant in the field, wants to send a message, the system assigns them to an available channel, </span>decreasing the likelihood that they’ll have to wait<span style="font-weight: 400;"> for a free channel to start transmitting.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Trunked <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> relies on “</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">repeaters</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">” to re-transmit <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> signals to expand the coverage of the devices. With signals going further, devices can transmit information across greater distances.</span></p>
<h2>The Intersection Example</h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A great way to illustrate the differences between these networks is to consider two traffic intersections. &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The first intersection is &#8220;conventional&#8221; and uses your average stoplight system. When a driver (user) comes to the intersection and the light is green (open channel), they are free to proceed. If the light is red (channel in use), they have to wait until the light turns green to move forward.&nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The second intersection, the &#8220;trunked&#8221; system, is a roundabout. When a driver enters this intersection, they simply merge in during the first possible opening in traffic, thus making their trip more efficient. &nbsp;</span></p>
<h2>Advantages of A Trunked <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> System</h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Trunked systems are the ideal option for larger organizations that need expansive coverage as well as flexibility, convenience, and privacy throughout different talk-groups.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Advantages&nbsp;include:</span></p>
<p><strong>Coverage</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: Since the system incorporates repeater technology, groups using frequencies can contact each other over greater distances. The re-transmitting of signals helps reception just as much as it helps with reach. With reinforced frequencies, <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s using a trunked system will also experience stronger reception, </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">even in areas where cell phones would not work</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><strong>Flexibility</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: The system can easily be changed to accommodate the needs of multiple departments without having to merge separate groups.</span></p>
<p><strong>Convenience</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: The computer’s planning and assigning of frequencies makes channels available whenever groups are ready. At any given time, a group will be automatically directed to whatever frequency is currently open, allowing talk-groups to use the signals when they need them.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In conventional systems, users may waste time listening for idle time on the channel they’ve manually selected while other channels are available. Trunking reduces wasted time by finding an available channel and making the selection for them.</span></p>
<p><strong>Privacy</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: Assigning groups to specific frequencies allows for more private conversation without the fear of another talk-group overhearing or interfering with an existing conversation.</span></p>
<h2>The Choice is Yours</h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When it comes time to decide on whether a conventional or trunked system is best for you, keep in mind the size and scope of your team now and into the future. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Two-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s provide users with a reliable means of communication, and with a trunked system to complement them, your <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system will experience increased productivity, helping your company experience a return on its investment.</span></p>
<p><strong>If you want to learn more about these <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> systems or start discussing which two-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s are right for you, contact us today!</strong></p>
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		<title>Technology in Education Case Study: IL School District 214 [VIDEO]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2023 21:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to effective communications technology in education, it’s clear that cell phones can no longer meet the dual demands of day-to-day school operations and safety.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When it comes to effective communications technology in education, it’s clear that cell phones can no longer meet the dual demands of day-to-day school operations and safety. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">School District 214, the second-largest high school district in Illinois, was one of our many education clients to recognize that they needed a </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">secure communications equipment</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> solution that would give personnel the power to communicate instantly and reliably. &nbsp;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The video and summary below provide a technology in education case study of how we created a integrated, seamless communications infrastructure that has increased school safety and optimized the district’s daily operations.</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">Illinois School District 214 at a Glance</span></h2>
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<p><strong>Size</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: The district covers around 62 square miles, making it slightly larger than the city of St. Louis. </span></p>
<p><strong>Student enrollment</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: 12,500 to 13,000</span></p>
<p><strong>Number of campuses</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">: 7</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">Biggest Communications Challenges</span></h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The district’s biggest challenges were around connectivity and coverage. Ted Birren, the district’s Director of Operations, said personnel were using <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s from the 1950s and repeaters from the 1960s. The existing <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> systems weren’t interconnected across buildings, and in some cases, within buildings.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“In meeting with Motorola, and in meeting with Chicago Communications, we knew that we had this commitment that we were going to be partners in this,” Birren said. “That we were going to work on the system together, that even if there was a </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">problem we&#8217;re going to work through it, we&#8217;re going to get there, and we&#8217;re all invested in the success of the system.”</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">Team Communications Solutions</span></h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The ChiComm team, including Operations Director for Sales and Service Tom Treichler and Account Executive Cathy Kulnig, started the district off with a basic system using </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Motorola IP Site Connect</span><span style="font-weight: 400;">.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Once they got familiar with the system, and happy with the system, then we just added on to fit their needs </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">and budgets at the time,” Kulnig said. “They started out with maybe 150 <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s, and we&#8217;re now up to a thousand <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">That increase in number led to a transition from IP Site Connect to </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Motorola’s Linked Capacity Plus</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> system and additional repeaters, Treichler said, giving redundancy that the district didn’t have before.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The new solution also includes GPS through NeoTerra for the district’s entire fleet, from driver’s ed cars to buses. The new <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s report each vehicle’s location every 30 seconds, along with its speed and heading. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“We added the Avtech Console then we followed up with a logging recorder to log all the trunk traffic,” Treichler said.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Later still, we added </span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Motorola’s WAVE</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"> solution, which links push-to-talk (PTT) capabilities between <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s and cell phones, desktop computers and even landlines.</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Results</span></h2>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">District personnel say the advantages of having a new digital two-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system over cell phones include:</span></p>
<p><strong>Being able to communicate instantly </strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">with a select group of high-level administrators on a single <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> channel during a “scary situation.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“The way that it&#8217;s changed the most is having a sense of safety and security in our ability to communicate,” said Kate Kraft, Director of Vanguard School at Forest View.</span></p>
<p><strong>Not having to rely on time-consuming text messaging</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;"> when seconds matter.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Yes we have phones, but you know the delay in texting, and the delay in calling … could jeopardize safety,” said Ray Finnerty, school resource officer for the Village of Arlington Heights Police Department.</span></p>
<p><strong>Reliable <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> reception in buildings</strong><span style="font-weight: 400;"> where cell phone network coverage is spotty or non-existent.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">“With the two-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>, you pick it up you&#8217;re connected,” Birren said. You&#8217;ve got that right now, instant communication.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Personnel say a number of incidents that have reaffirmed the decision to upgrade their <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system, and they’ve gained a greater sense of safety and security for students and the general public. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">We’re proud that we were able to tailor a unique scalable solution that addressed what the district needed to keep everyone safe.</span></p>
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		<title>Increasing Safety and Efficiency with Communication Interoperability</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2022 06:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Evolving technology is making it more possible than ever for different devices to communicate with each other so that humans can do what they do best: think and respond.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" src="https://www.toptwoway<a href=">radio</a>.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/20220426_6267faf1814f1.jpg&#8221; width=&#8221;400&#8243; loading=&#8221;lazy&#8221; style=&#8221;width: 400px; float: right; margin: 6px 0px 6px 20px;&#8221; srcset=&#8221;https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog/Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg?width=200&amp;name=Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg 200w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog/Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg?width=400&amp;name=Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg 400w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog/Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg?width=600&amp;name=Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg 600w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog/Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg?width=800&amp;name=Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg 800w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog/Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg?width=1000&amp;name=Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg 1000w, https://www.chicomm.com/hs-fs/hubfs/blog/Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg?width=1200&amp;name=Increasing-Safety-and-Efficiency-with-Communication-Interoperability.jpg 1200w&#8221; sizes=&#8221;(max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px&#8221; alt=&#8221;Increasing Safety and Efficiency with Communication Interoperability&#8221;>Evolving technology is making it more possible than ever for different devices to communicate with each other so that humans can do what they do best: think and respond.</p>
<p>It’s called communication interoperability, and it’s allowing for new levels of communication across devices.</p>
<p>How does this work in real life? </p>
<h2>Eyes and Ears</h2>
<p>Let’s look at what kind of communication happens when a facility — a factory, school, or hospital — experiences some kind of security breach.</p>
<p>When the communications systems are fully integrated by using a platform like Motorola’s Safety Reimagined system, voice, data, analytics, and video are all talking to each other.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Safety Reimagined is a communications ecosystem that is helping schools, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, and public safety organizations unify their communications. The result is better communication with fewer opportunities for human error. It also helps organizations with limited resources put their staff where they need to be, focusing on the core mission.</p>
<h2>Smarter Video Surveillance</h2>
<p>Personnel can’t be everywhere. But cameras can be. This new generation of video surveillance cameras can capture real‑time and archival footage in critical areas.</p>
<p>Let’s say someone tries to enter a secure area. The Avigilon Network Cameras are able to trigger a workflow, including an alarm that goes out to the two‑way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Both the cameras and two‑way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s are using software called Orchestrate, which does just what its name implies: it connects multiple types of hardware and sends out alerts.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Because it’s cloud‑based, Orchestrate can also send out alerts to computers, tablets, and cellphones.&nbsp;</p>
<p>It improves communication across multiple departments and multiple devices. People look at different devices during the day. So if I’m an officer walking around a school, I might have my <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> on me, but I might not have my phone on me, or I&#8217;m not at my desk looking at my email.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The point is to get information out to as many people as possible who can then respond as efficiently and as quickly as possible to the incident.&nbsp;</p>
<p>And you avoid that game of “telephone” where people are getting information second and third hand.</p>
<p>In other words, everyone who needs to be in the loop is in the loop.&nbsp;</p>
<h2>Conducting Your Business with Orchestrate</h2>
<p>Have you ever been frustrated when visiting the doctor when you have to repeat the same information to the phone intake person, the scheduler, the nurse, the doctor, and then a specialist?&nbsp;</p>
<p>Another way of looking at communication interoperability is getting rid of all those steps in between, so people can take action when and where they need to.&nbsp;</p>
<p>These tools keep people safe, and they also have the capacity to increase efficiency and productivity.</p>
<p>Here are a few examples of how communication interoperability can make a difference.</p>
<h3>Hospitality Streamlined</h3>
<p>For example, hospitality technology has a big impact on the bottom line of businesses that have been struggling since the pandemic.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Communication interoperability means managers, supervisors, receptionists, and front‑line staff can all work together to provide excellent customer service.</p>
<p>For faster room turnovers, someone from the front desk can press a button when a guest checks out, alerting engineering that the room is ready to be cleaned. Engineering sends a work ticket out, assigning the task to a cleaner. They clean the room, and when they’re done, they press a button to let everyone know the room is done and ready for the next visitor.</p>
<p>There are also plenty of situations in the hospitality industry when a quick, coordinated response is needed because a guest’s health or safety is in danger.&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Manufacturing Efficiency</h3>
<p>Let’s say a piece of equipment breaks on the line. An alarm triggers the software in the conveyor belt, sending an alert that Belt 101 stopped working. An alert goes out immediately to the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> inside the dispatch center, gets pushed to the facilities team and they send a work ticket or a text message (or both). It says the machinery is down, and technicians are able to respond to the incident, fix the conveyor belt, and get it back online. They send a text back to the team saying it’s all completed, and in a matter of minutes, the line is back in operation, saving the company money and hassle.</p>
<p>The same kind of quick response is possible if there’s a security incident, like if a camera detects someone entering a secure area. Cameras work together with the system and the security team to track the intruder until they figure out what’s going on and neutralize any threats to property or people.</p>
<h3>Education Safety</h3>
<p>The safety of our schools is critically important, and communications interoperability is making it easier for schools to keep students and staff safe.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This technology can help if somebody comes to the front door who shouldn’t be there. The camera can “face match” and detect them, knowing that the person shouldn’t be on campus. The camera sends an alert saying this person is at the front door, and that sends a trigger to security. It alerts the office administrative staff and anybody who should know about the incident. And it might also send it to the local 911 public safety dispatch center, alerting them that somebody&#8217;s at the school that should not be there, requesting assistance. Or it could just trigger the security people on site to go to the front door and say, ‘You&#8217;re not allowed on campus. You need to leave. Police are coming to escort you away.’</p>
<p>Sometimes the intelligence of the cameras in recognizing people can save hours and hours of searching through footage to try to identify someone.</p>
<h3>Hospital Vigilance</h3>
<p>Given that hospitals and health care facilities are supposed to keep people healthy, there are a surprising amount of security and safety incidents. They have people coming in and out their doors all day and night, from different walks of life. People speak languages other than English and need interpretation. In fact, many hospital workers speak other languages, so hospitals need to think about communication and workflows to make sure everyone understands what they need to do.&nbsp;</p>
<p>There are&nbsp; many different access points and doors. So it&#8217;s good to connect door access with cameras. So, for example, if someone stole a badge, that could be entered into the system right away. That badge would get denied, and the person couldn’t go through any more doors.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The technology could do a lockdown in a specific high‑risk area, like the ER or the mental health ward where sometimes people are hostile or in pain.&nbsp;</p>
<h2>The Importance of an Emergency Plan</h2>
<p>Communication interoperability tells you what the problem or threat is so you can respond better and faster.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Since a lot of these examples have to do with safety, I’ll repeat something I’ve said before: Technology can’t keep people safer without human involvement. Every organization needs to have an emergency plan.&nbsp;</p>
<p>We need to learn it, practice it with drills, and be ready to respond when something happens.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Public safety organizations are good at this, but a lot of people still think something bad is not going to happen at their school, factory, hospital, or business. We have to be ready for anything.</p>
<p>Of course, communication interoperability looks different for every single business, institution, or entity. Everyone will have a different workflow, and a system for interoperability. It’s so important to talk through your needs, in detail, with someone who knows how to meet your communication challenges.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Security Intercom System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2022 10:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>While locked driveway gates and security doors do an excellent job of keeping out unwanted visitors, they also keep out the wanted ones. Installing a security intercom system allows the wanted ones to contact you for entrance. You will have a choice of audio-only or audio-and-video security intercoms to choose from. Which you choose depends [&#8230;]</p>
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<div>While locked driveway gates and security doors do an excellent job of keeping out unwanted visitors, they also keep out the wanted ones. Installing a security intercom system allows the wanted ones to contact you for entrance.</p>
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<div>You will have a choice of audio-only or audio-and-video security intercoms to choose from. Which you choose depends on the answers to several questions:</div>
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<h2>1. Do you want wireless or a wired system?</h2>
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<div>If you can&#8217;t run wires then obviously you need a wireless system. There are different types of wireless. <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> frequency intercoms use 2-way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> frequencies and cover long distances. These are audio-only intercoms. Then there are cellular network intercoms that can call any phone. These require a cell phone plan on the intercom so there is a monthly fee, however there are no distance limitations and you don&#8217;t even need to be on site to take calls from visitors. There are also Wi-Fi-based systems that use a Wi-Fi signal at the gate to communicate with a smartphone or tablet PC. All of these wireless types allow for mobile communications.</div>
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<h2>2. What is the distance between the door and gate and where do you want to be notified?</h2>
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<div>There are limits to how far you can run wire and how far a wireless signal will travel. For wired systems, there are Ethernet-based systems that can communicate over fiber optics for really long ranges. For wireless, there are Wi-Fi extenders that send wireless signals over long ranges. Then there are the cell-based systems that just need a strong cell signal at the gate so there are no distance limits.</div>
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<h2>3. Do you need to be mobile to receive notifications&#8230;maybe even off site?</h2>
<div>Wi-Fi and cell intercoms both enable you to receive calls off site. Wired systems are typically onsite fixed stations, however there are systems that connect to the Internet and allow off-site communication. Most wired systems do not allow mobility since they connect with fixed stations.</div>
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<h2>4. Are you willing to pay a monthly or yearly fee for service?</h2>
<div>Cell network and Internet-based systems typically have a monthly fee for service. Most other types of systems don&#8217;t require a monthly payment.</div>
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<h2>5. Do you need to see who is at the gate, or is simply talking to visitors enough?</h2>
<div>Of course if you need to see who is at the gate then you need an intercom with a camera and some sort of monitor to view visitors.</div>
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<h2>6. Do you need a keypad that allows visitors to enter a code to open the gate?</h2>
<div>A keypad on an intercom lets visitors enter a four digit code which activates a gate opener. You simply connect the intercom and the gate controller with two wires and when a switch in the intercom is closed through a button or key press, it activates the gate.</div>
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<h2>7. Do you need visitors to be able to use a key card to open the gate?</h2>
<div>Intercoms can have an integrated proximity card reader that enables visitors to use a credit card sized plastic card to open the gate. One video intercom has QR codes that can be sent to a smartphone so when you hold your phone up to the camera, the gate will open.</div>
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<div>Once you have answers to these questions, then give us a call at 888-298-9489 and we can help you choose the right security intercom system for your application.</div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2022 23:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When a workforce is scattered throughout a wide area and many people are still working from home on different devices and networks, how do companies keep everyone connected?</p>
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<p>Despite all the communications innovations we’re seeing, it still seems like a pretty big challenge. </p>
<p>Luckily, WAVE PTX is designed exactly for situations like that.</p>
<h2>Push‑to‑Talk Basics</h2>
<p>Push‑to‑talk (PTT) technology works just like it sounds: An operator presses a button to transmit or start communicating with another operator or group.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This technology has been used for years in public safety, security, construction, transportation, and manufacturing. It allows for fast and efficient communication, and people can customize their channels to make sure they’re talking to the right folks when they need to.</p>
<p>But to use this extremely agile technology, a device needs to be PTT‑enabled and be on a digital network. Two‑way <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a>s, cell phones, and computers are all capable of working with a PTT app so operators can access the network by simply pushing a button.</p>
<p>This technology is now available in an app that people can subscribe to.</p>
<h2>What Is WAVE PTX?</h2>
<p>Motorola’s WAVE PTX offers the next level of convenience for customers that are looking for ways to communicate. It’s a subscription‑based app that connects team members, no matter where they are or what device they are using — even if they are on a different network.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Some of the benefits of WAVE PTX include the following:&nbsp;</p>
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<li aria-level="1">Instant. Users can quickly share texts, photos, videos, or file attachments.</li>
<li aria-level="1">Nationwide. A <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> system can connect to WAVE and reach everyone over an area as wide as the country.</li>
<li aria-level="1">Scalable. When upgrading to WAVE PTX, people can use the devices they already have, enhancing interoperability.&nbsp;
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<p>Let’s talk a little more about interoperability. What does it mean? And why is it important?</p>
<h2>Understanding Interoperability</h2>
<p>Interoperability is an important part of the communications landscape. It means that communications systems, and especially those involved in emergency communications, can all work together, even if they are using different networks, devices, applications, or platforms.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Interoperability is the future of communications. It’s also a necessity for public safety communications. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security created a benchmark — called the SAFECOM Interoperability Continuum, to help establish the rules for interoperability.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The idea is to guide vendors and users from siloed, separate systems into adopting technology that keeps everyone connected.</p>
<p>How does this work in the real world?</p>
<h2>Connecting a Huge Healthcare System</h2>
<p>This case study shows how Sinai Chicago, one of the largest private safety‑net healthcare systems in Illinois, implemented the MOTOTRBO digital <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">radio</a> platform and WAVE PTX broadband push‑to‑talk (PTT) to seamlessly connect 7 different entities — while navigating the challenges of the global pandemic.</p>
<p>Before they made the switch, Sinai Chicago had different equipment and systems dating back to 2012. The systems were incompatible, and the North Campus and South Campus could not talk to each other.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The rapidly evolving pandemic meant that Sinai Chicago had to adapt, sometimes by the hour, to changing information, threats, and dangers.&nbsp;</p>
<p>By implementing WAVE PTX, Sinai Chicago was able to achieve some of the following goals.</p>
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<li aria-level="1">Provide reliable, instant communication across campuses</li>
<li aria-level="1">Achieve a secure, encrypted communication system for sharing sensitive information</li>
<li aria-level="1">Create a system for text messaging between individuals and groups
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<p>The result is better communication, increased safety, and better experiences for patients.&nbsp;</p>
<p>“We’re seeing tremendous improvements in our ability to get patients to where they need to be more quickly — whether it’s setting them up in a room or getting them discharged. All of this improves the overall patient experience,” says Doug Buchan, Sinai’s Emergency Management Director.</p>
<h2>Beyond <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>s to All Devices</h2>
<p>Sinai Chicago is just one example of a mission critical organization that adopted a more efficient and secure communications system and ended up doing a better job fulfilling their core mission: keeping people safe and healthy.</p>
<p>WAVE PTX is only one part of the puzzle, but it’s an important one.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2022 00:39:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There used to be a time when key telephone systems and PBX telephone equipment had a built in paging port to connect to a building&#8217;s public address (PA) system. Now with &#8220;progress,&#8221; VoIP phone systems no longer have a paging port. So if you still want the ability to page people, you&#8217;ll need some additional [&#8230;]</p>
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<div>There used to be a time when key telephone systems and PBX telephone equipment had a built in paging port to connect to a building&#8217;s public address (PA) system. Now with &#8220;progress,&#8221; VoIP phone systems no longer have a paging port. So if you still want the ability to page people, you&#8217;ll need some additional IP paging accessories. We will give you details on what you need here.</div>
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<h2>IP Paging Gateways</h2>
<div><img decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/20220309_62284f98ea1ec.jpg" alt="How to Add Public Address Capabilities to a VoIP Telephone System using a VoIP PA System" width="250" height="116" align="right" border="0px" />An IP paging gateway is an interface between a VoIP telephone system and an analog PA amplifier system. It has capabilities to connect to the phone system via an Ethernet connection just like a VoIP phone. It also has an audio output that can be fed into a PA amplifier, which then broadcasts the messages over a building&#8217;s wired PA system. You can use this if you have an existing wired system that works well already.</div>
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<h2>IP Horns and Speakers</h2>
<div>If you you have a VoIP telephone system and don&#8217;t have an existing wired PA system in place, then you don&#8217;t need an IP Paging Gateway. Instead you can use IP Horns or Speakers. These look like simple speakers, but they are essentially a one-way VoIP phone. They connect to your IP network just like a phone does via an Ethernet connection. They also get assigned a phone number just like an IP phone.</div>
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<div><img decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/20220309_62284f99209fe.jpg" alt="How to Add Public Address Capabilities to a VoIP Telephone System using a VoIP PA System" width="300" height="162" align="left" border="0px" />With IP horns and speakers, the VoIP system is able to address each speaker individually. You are essentially moving the amplifier from a central unit out to the speaker itself, therefore the need for a central amplifier unit with conventional speakers is eliminated. This makes the system highly scalable, and adding another speaker is easy to do as long as you can get a network connection to it.</div>
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<div>You can also set up speaker groups so when you make a page it goes to that group only. It could be a group called &#8220;All&#8221; that goes to all speakers, or you could set up smaller groups. These groups are set up in your VoIP telephone system.</div>
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<div>You may need a license from your phone system provider to use a third-party device like an IP speaker, so check with your phone system provider. However some VoIP speakers have built in amplifiers that can drive analog speakers connected to it, so that would reduce the number of SIP licenses you would have to get from your phone provider.</div>
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<h2>IP Paging Benefits</h2>
<div>Of course there are some benefits to IP paging over traditional telephone paging systems. The biggest is that you don&#8217;t need to maintain separate voice and data networks. That is if you don&#8217;t already have a built in paging system in your building. If you do it may not make sense to get rid of it. You could use an IP Paging Gateway along with IP speakers and horns to supplement your current system for areas that don&#8217;t already have coverage.</div>
<div>One of the nicest features of using IP horns and speakers is that you are not limited to paging within a building, but you can page even in different cities as long as there is an Internet connection between them.</div>
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<h2>Alternative Systems</h2>
<div><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/20220309_62284f994d60e.jpg" alt="How to Add Public Address Capabilities to a VoIP Telephone System using a VoIP PA System" width="200" height="278" align="right" border="0px" />If you don&#8217;t have a wired system in place already and don&#8217;t want to run wires to speakers, we have a wireless PA system you could quickly install. The downside is that it cannot connect to your phone system. It uses 2-way radio frequencies so you would transmit to it using either a base station intercom or a handheld 2-way radio. You simply place the wireless PA receivers wherever you need them and apply power to them.</div>
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<div>If you need to alert a team or group of people about an emergency or other announcement, a PA system is still the best way to do that. And even though new VoIP telephone systems don&#8217;t have that capability, as you can see there are still plenty of ways to add it.</div>
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<p>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, also known as amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, has been around since the early days of communications, and it’s more common now than ever. According to the National Association for Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> (ARRL), there are 750,000 amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> users in the USA and 3 million worldwide. This number is growing by 1% on average per year.</p>
<p>As the trend picks up, more users are trying to make things easier and quicker by creating a Ham Lingo, also known as Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Slang. The number of words in the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> jargon is growing by the day, but there are several main words that every ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> enthusiast should master. It may seem like a daunting task, but it’s a piece of cake once you understand the basic terminology.</p>
<p>If you are new to this hobby and would like to better understand what is ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> all about before getting into the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> lingo, feel free to check our other articles. </p>
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<div>  <span>Q-Codes Used by Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Operators</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Communication Terms</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Operation Lingo For Beginners</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Must-Know Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Abbreviations</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>What Equipment Do You Need for a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>What Are the Available Types of Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Licenses?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Compared to Other Personal <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Services</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Conclusion</span>  </div>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>_Operators&#8221;>Q-Codes Used by Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Operators</span></h2>
<p>Q-Codes or Q-Signals are a combination of three letters beginning with the letter “Q.” Hams use these instead of common sentences to make <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> communications quick and efficient. There are dozens of Q codes, each with its meaning. A Q-code can take the form of a question when followed by a ‘question mark’ or a statement when it doesn’t have one. <br />We’ve compiled a list of the most common Q-codes you need to know to learn ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> lingo basics and make things simple; here’s a quick rundown.</p>
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<h3><span>QRL</span></h3>
<p>QRL is one of the most commonly used Q signals. You send a QRL before beginning a call to determine if a particular frequency is available for use. The amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> station wishing to use the frequency would send QRL, meaning “are you busy?” If the frequency is in use, the frequency station should send QRL, meaning “I am busy, please don’t interfere.”</p>
<h3><span>QSL</span></h3>
<p>Initially, a QSL was to acknowledge receipt of a formal message. Today, it denotes that you have received a transmission that can contain a formal or informal message. You can send a QSL in the form of a card, email, or even an audio recording. For example, QSL: I acknowledge receipt. QSL?: Can you acknowledge receipt?</p>
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<h3><span>QRP</span></h3>
<p>If someone says, RIG HR IS QRP, they mean the transmitter’s power output is 5 W or less. Your transmitter output power must be 5 W or less to qualify for the QRP category. An example is: QRP (I will decrease power) or QRP? (Shall I reduce the transmitter power?).</p>
<h3><span>QRU</span></h3>
<p>This Q-signal was common among amateurs sending and receiving <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>grams. They would use this Q-signal to notify the other operator that they had no messages or ask if they had any messages to pass. Today, you’ll sometimes hear stations say, I AM QRU, meaning that unless you have something further to say, they wish to end the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> communication. They probably also mean this if they send QRU. For instance, QRU: I have nothing for you, or QRU?: Do you have anything for me?</p>
<h3><span>QRS</span></h3>
<p>You can use this code to ask whether to send slower codes or as a statement to alert the other ham to send slower codes. When sent this code, it is only courteous to slow down.</p>
<h3><span>QRV</span></h3>
<p>Initially, this meant that a station was ready to copy a message. Nowadays, it shows that a station is ready to go on air or to ask if one is prepared to go on air. For example, QRV?: “Are you ready?” QRV: “I’m ready.</p>
<h3><span>QRT</span></h3>
<p>This code asks the other frequency whether it is okay to get off-air and states that you are about to get off the air. As a statement, it means “stop sending.” And as a question, “should I stop sending?”</p>
<h3><span>QSO</span></h3>
<p>QSO is used as a noun to mean a contact. For example, “I can communicate with QSO directly” or “can you communicate with QSO directly?”</p>
<h3><span>QRZ</span></h3>
<p>QRZ is a Q code that a <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator uses to ask “Who’s calling me?” or indicate that a particular person is calling. For instance, “QRZ [name]” means “You’re being called by [name].”</p>
<h3><span>QTH</span></h3>
<p>QTH stands for “My location is _____.” So, when you send QTH Florida, you tell the other operator that your location is in Florida. When followed by a question mark, the Q-signal turns into a question- QTH? Asks the question, “What is your location?”</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>_Communication_Terms&#8221;>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Communication Terms</span></h2>
<p>When checking into a repeater, amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> band, or listening to the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> band with a scanner, you will discover a lot of jargon. Here are some of them together with their meaning.</p>
<h3><span>73</span></h3>
<p>This term says “best regards” or “best wishes.” It’s a friendly way to end a conversation. You can use it when signing off or when you want to say goodbye.</p>
<h3><span>88</span></h3>
<p>This one is used to say “love and kisses.” It’s a bit more intimate than 73 and is common among close friends and family. While it’s not necessarily inappropriate to use it with strangers, it’s best to be cautious.</p>
<h3><span>DX</span></h3>
<p>The “D” represents distance, and “X” means unknown. It means a far-away station that is hard to hear in a specific location and frequency. You can use it as a verb as DXing and say “I’m DX-ing today” or as an adjective and say, “that was a DX QSO.” A hobbyist who likes listening to far-away <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> stations is called a DXer.</p>
<h3><span>99</span></h3>
<p>This Q-code is used to indicate that the communication is ending. Usually, one party will say “99,” and the other will respond with “73”. For example, you might say, “I have to go now, 99,” The other person would respond with “73”.</p>
<h3><span>XYL</span></h3>
<p>XYL is an abbreviation for ex-young lady, meaning a wife. For example, you can say, “I wanted to buy that new <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, but the XYL said it was too expensive.”</p>
<h3><span>YL</span></h3>
<p>YL is an abbreviation for a young lady who is a licensed amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator. For instance, you can say, “The XL on 15 MHz was very kind and eloquent”.</p>
<h3><span>Copy</span></h3>
<p>Copy is a term that means “Understood.” It shows that one has understood the message sent to them. You can use it when you overhear and receive communications between two stations which is helpful for your station.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>_Operation_Lingo_For_Beginners&#8221;>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Operation Lingo For Beginners</span></h2>
<p><strong>Antenna impedance</strong>: This is the resistance in an electric current that flows off the alternating current of an antenna at its resonance. It fluctuates with the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>frequency energy in operation, but most transceivers require it to be at 50 Ω.</p>
<p><strong>Antenna matching</strong>: Ensuring that the antenna’s impedance at resonance is at optimum performance for your transmitter output circuit.</p>
<p><strong>Bandwidth</strong>: It’s the width of an output frequency band; you obtain it by taking the highest frequency and subtracting the lowest frequency.</p>
<p><strong>Autopatch</strong>: Also called a <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a> patch, is a feature of an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> repeater or base station that allows a ham to access an outgoing tele<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a> connection.</p>
<p><strong>Antenna tuner</strong>: A device used to match an antenna to the transmitter’s output impedance.</p>
<p><strong>DC ground</strong>: This is a given connection that points directly to a chassis or battery ground to prevent the buildup of hazardous DC voltages.</p>
<p><strong>Average power</strong>: This is the amount of energy as measured on a standard power meter.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> bands</strong>: These are blocks of <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequencies grouped as bands from the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> spectrum. You can refer to them by frequency, say 15 MHz, or wavelength like a 25-meter band.</p>
<p><strong>Backscatter</strong>: This is a form of ionosphere propagation of <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> transmissions.</p>
<p><strong>CQ</strong>: A CQ is a random call to no one in particular. It is the traditional way of seeking random contacts.</p>
<p><strong>Data communications</strong>: This is transferring data between two or more locations.</p>
<p><strong>Deviation</strong>: This is the measurement for FM signals for the maximum carrier frequency changes on either side of the carrier frequency.</p>
<p><strong>Distress call</strong>: This is a call that signals a life-threatening situation.</p>
<p><strong>Dummy load</strong>: A non-radiating 50-ohm load connected to the transmitter instead of an antenna for use in testing.</p>
<p><strong>Fading</strong>: This is signal reduction due to atmospherics.</p>
<p><strong>Distress frequency</strong>: A specific frequency or channel for use in distress calling.</p>
<p><strong>Downlink</strong>: This is the frequency an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator uses to hear people when they talk on a repeater.</p>
<p><strong>Duplex</strong>: An operation mode in which the transmit and receive frequencies are different.</p>
<p><strong>Morse Code</strong>: This was a standardized method of communication used by the military. Today, amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operators use it to converse directly with someone over great distances, using as little bandwidth as possible.</p>
<p><strong>Filter</strong>: A circuit that allows only the desired frequency(s) to pass.</p>
<p><strong>Full‑quieting</strong>: This signifies a good quality signal on a repeater or FM transmission – it means that your signal is clear, free of static, and easily readable by others.</p>
<p><strong>Modulation</strong>: This is a method of adding information to a <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequency carrier. The most common are amplitude and frequency modulation waves.</p>
<p><strong>Full-duplex</strong>: An operation mode that simultaneously transmits and receives information on different frequencies.</p>
<p><strong>Notch filter</strong>: Sharp and narrow rejection filter for elimination of <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequency interference signals.</p>
<p><strong>Reflected power</strong>: A non-radiated power that is released in the form of heat when you mismatch the antenna to the transmitter.</p>
<p><strong>Silent Key</strong>: This refers to a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator who has passed away.</p>
<p><strong>Split</strong>: Mode in which the transmit and receive frequencies are different</p>
<p><strong>Scan</strong>: Continually sweeping frequencies looking for signals.</p>
<p><strong>Uplink</strong>: This is the frequency that a <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator uses to talk to people listening to a given repeater.</p>
<p><strong>Sensitivity</strong>: Indicates how weak a signal the receiver on a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> will pick up. A sensitivity of 2.0 microvolts is perfect for up to around 60 miles from the station.</p>
<p><strong>SKYWARN</strong>: A program under the National Weather Service comprises trained weather spotter volunteers.</p>
<p><strong>Call sign</strong>: A sign issued by FCC that identifies you as the operator or the station and what you will use to identify yourself during communications. An example of a call sign is KC9ANG.</p>
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<p><strong>AFC</strong> (Automatic Frequency Control): This is a circuit to automatically keep a resonant circuit tuned to the frequency of an incoming <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> signal. <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> receivers primarily use it to keep the receiver tuned to the desired station’s frequency.</p>
<p><strong>UTC</strong> (Universal Time Coordinated): This is time-based on the Greenwich meridian; it’s usually zero degrees longitude, passing through Greenwich in England.</p>
<p><strong>AFSK</strong> (Audio Frequency Shift Keying): This is a modulation technique by which changes in pitch or frequency of an audio tone produce a signal that can transmit via tele<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a> or <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> representing digital data.</p>
<p><strong>AMTOR</strong> (AMateur Teleprinting Over <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>): A telecommunication system with more than two electromechanical teleprinters. These teleprinters are typically within separate locations and receive and send information to each other.</p>
<p><strong>ARRL</strong> (American <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Relay League): The national association for amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> in the United States.</p>
<p><strong>ASCII</strong> (American National Standard Code for Information Interchange): A seven-unit digital mode code for the transmission of teleprinter data.</p>
<p><strong>ATV</strong> (Amateur Television): This is a device that sends television signals over amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequencies</p>
<p><strong>BPF</strong> (BandPass Filter): This filter allows only specific ranges of frequencies to be received or transmitted.</p>
<p><strong>CW</strong> (Carrier wave): This is used in morse code communications to send messages to other frequencies.</p>
<p><strong>DSP</strong> (Digital Signal Processor): This gadget is relatively new to ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>; it improves the signal-to-noise ratio for more straightforward and legible communication.</p>
<p><strong>DTMF</strong> (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (or touch-tone)): A frequency used to transmit and receive numeric information, such as <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a> numbers or remote <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> control commands.</p>
<p><strong>EME</strong> (Earth-Moon-Earth): This term communicates that <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> signals have bounced off the moon and returned to earth.</p>
<p><strong>FSTV</strong> (Fast Scan TV): Graphics (and audio) communication using TV broadcast signals.</p>
<p><strong>HF</strong> (High Frequency): High range frequencies ranging from 3 to 30 MHz-range signals. They are commonly known as “short <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> waves.”</p>
<p><strong>HT</strong>(Handheld Transceiver): Also known as a walkie-talkie, this is a handheld <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> transmitter or receiver device used for two-way communication based on shortwave <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> technology. It’s common among police officials, security officers, and medical staff.</p>
<p><strong>Hz</strong> (Hertz): One cycle of an electromagnetic wave; a “KHz” is 1,000 cycles per second, and an “MHz” is 1 million cycles per second.</p>
<p><strong>IF</strong> (Intermediate Frequency): This is a typical frequency that has undergone internal conversion for amplification purposes.</p>
<p><strong>IF shift</strong>: A function that electronically shifts IF frequency from a center frequency.</p>
<p><strong>IMD</strong> (Intermodulation Distortion): An interruption within RF circuits made with upper and lower adjacent channel signals.</p>
<p><strong>LF</strong> (Low Frequency): An experimental <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> communication among hobbyists on frequencies between 30 and 300 kHz.</p>
<p><strong>MF</strong> (Medium Frequency): <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> communication between 300 kHz and 3 MHz-range signals within AM (i.e. amplitude modulation) <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> stations.</p>
<p><strong>NB</strong> (Noise Blanker): This is a function within a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> that helps in reducing pulse-type noises.</p>
<p><strong>NR</strong> (Noise Reduction): A DSP(Digital Signal Processing) feature reduces unwanted incoming signal noise when using a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>.</p>
<p><strong>PEP</strong> (Peak Envelope Power): This is the Root Mean Square (RMS) value of a single RF cycle at the crest of the modulation.</p>
<p><strong>PTT</strong> (push-to-talk button): A button located on the side of the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> which you hold down to make the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> transmit and then release when you finish transmitting and wish to listen for messages from other <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>s.</p>
<p><strong>RF</strong> ground (<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Frequency ground): Refers to connecting amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> equipment to Earth ground to eliminate hazards from RF.</p>
<p><strong>UHF</strong> (Ultra High Frequency): This is an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequency between 300 MHz and 3 GHz-range signals.</p>
<p><strong>SSTV</strong> (Slow Scan TV): Graphics and image or voice transmission using narrow bandwidth.</p>
<p><strong>SWL</strong> (Short Wave Listener): This is a listener listening to international short wave bands for enjoyment.</p>
<p><strong>SWR</strong> (Standing Wave Ratio): A measurement of forward versus reflected power output during a transmission.</p>
<p><strong>VFO</strong> (Variable Frequency Oscillator): This is the mode in which a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator can comfortably change frequencies.</p>
<p><strong>VHF</strong> (Very High Frequency): This is a frequency on a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> between 30 and 300 MHz.</p>
<p><strong>VLF</strong> (Very Low Frequency): Frequency under 30-kHz-range signals. It’s used for long military communications with submerged submarines and has long wavelengths.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>What Equipment Do You Need for a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<h3><span>Transceiver</span></h3>
<p>A transceiver is one of the most critical pieces of equipment on a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> since you can’t communicate without it. It’s a combination of a <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> transmitter and a receiver. The types vary based on power and price, but the more watts the transceiver has, the better and the more expensive it is.</p>
<h3><span>Antenna</span></h3>
<p>An antenna is another crucial element of your ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> setup because it enables you to connect with other ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> enthusiasts. Before purchasing one, check if your <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> supports a single or dual-band antenna that operates on two separate bands or frequencies.</p>
<p>If your original antenna is not powerful enough, you can replace it with a better one. Ideally, your antenna should be a ¼ inch of the wavelength you plan to use. For example, a UHF 70 cm broadcast band will require a 7-inch antenna.</p>
<h3><span>Power Source</span></h3>
<p>It’s essential to have the right power source for your ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, such as generator, electricity, <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> batteries, or solar panels. If you decide to use electricity, ensure that you have an alternative power source for emergencies.</p>
<h3><span>Antenna Tuner</span></h3>
<p>An antenna tuner or antenna tuning unit (ATU) is a gadget installed between an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> transmitter and the antenna. When adjusted, it improves power transfer by matching the impedance of the <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to that of the antenna.</p>
<h3><span>Repeaters</span></h3>
<p>Repeaters are essential for some ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>s, such as the handheld ones, which only extend to a maximum of 2 miles. You can place the repeaters on a hill or a tall building with powerful antennas and equipment. They receive a nearby single and “repeat it” by broadcasting it to a more extensive network so the signal can travel further. With just one repeater, your signal can reach another 50 miles, and it could cross the country with more repeaters.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>_Licenses&#8221;>What Are the Available Types of Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Licenses?</span></h2>
<p>Before understanding how to get the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> licence, you need to decide which licence is right for you. Check the short description of license types available.</p>
<h3><span>Technician License</span></h3>
<p>A technician license is an entry-level ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> license and is the perfect option for beginners. To receive this license, you need to pass a 35-question exam that covers operating practices, regulations, and <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> theory.<br />On passing the exam, you receive your license and gain access to amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequencies above 30 megahertz, which you can use to communicate locally and internationally on a small scale.</p>
<h3><span>General License</span></h3>
<p>A general license is an advanced technician license. You have to pass the technician exam and take another 35-question exam to receive your general license.<br />This license will provide you with the same access as a technician’s license but gives you additional worldwide communications.</p>
<h3><span>Amateur Extra License</span></h3>
<p>The Amateur Extra license gives you all US amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> privileges on all amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> bands and modes. The licensing requirements are much more rigorous compared to technicians and general permits. After acquiring your General license, you must successfully pass an extra 50-question exam to get this license.</p>
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<p>In addition to the Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service, there are three other personal <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> services that you can use for private communications. They are:</p>
<h3><span>Radio</a>_Service_CB&#8221;>The Citizens Band <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service (CB)</span></h3>
<p>CB is a two-way, short-distance voice communications service for personal and business. It operates on 40 channels between 26.965 MHz and 27.405 MHz, but transmitter power is limited to 4 W. You don’t need a license for this <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> service; even so, your transmitters must be certified by the FCC.</p>
<h3><span>Radio</a>_Service_GMRS&#8221;>The General Mobile <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service (GMRS)</span></h3>
<p>GMRS is a short-distance, two-way voice communication service that operates on 30 channels on 462 and 467 MHz. You need a license to use this <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, and the output power can be up to 50 W.</p>
<h3><span>Radio</a>_Service_FRS&#8221;>The Family <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service (FRS)</span></h3>
<p>Family <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> service is a personal <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> voice communication service that operates on 22 channels ranging between 462 and 467 MHz. No license is required to use this <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, but it’s limited to 2W output power.</p>
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<p>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> offers you an excellent opportunity to connect with new people, serves you in disaster times, and grows your technical skills so learning the lingo has both practical and fun aspects to it.</p>
<p>Operating a ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> can be challenging, especially for beginners with numerous ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> terms that you need to know. Go through the guide above if you consider getting an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> (handheld or mobile) or if you already own one. It will equip you with amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> terms that you need to know and make your experience more enjoyable.</p>
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<p><a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> has evolved in countless forms throughout history. From an essential mode of communication to an advertising tool, it’s a vital landscape in history and everyday life. The <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> may seem irrelevant in a world filled with computers, mobile <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a>s, and tablets, but it’s the most expansive audience footprint. According to the National Association for Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> (ARRL), it reaches 3 billion people globally and 256 million in the United States each week.</p>
<p>Though some types of <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> are less popular than others, most have been around since the early days of communications and are more common now than ever. One of these is ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> or amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, a classic piece of communication that some view as an archaic technology, only applicable to the security forces for emergency communication and communication by movie stars and truck drivers. Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> has numerous benefits and uses, is fun, educational, social, and can be a lifeline in times of need.</p>
<p>This guide goes through everything you need to know about amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> and amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> stations. It looks into its definition, history, the origin of its name, how some of the top handheld ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>s work, and equipment required for set up. It also features how <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> amateurs can use the technology, communication systems, the licensing process, multiple types of licenses available, and the benefits of amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>.</p>
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<div>  <span>What Is Ham or Amature <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>History of Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a></span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Why the name Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>What Equipment do you Need for a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>American <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> relay league: All you need to know</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Where Should You Set Up Your Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>How Do You Become an Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Operator?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>What Are the Available Types of Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Licenses?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>How Do You Use a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>What Are the Uses of Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>What Are the Benefits of a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span>  </div>
<div>  <span>Conclusion</span>  </div>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>What Is Ham or Amature <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<p>Ham or amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> is a <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> service that uses several frequencies to receive and transmit messages without a mobile device or an internet service. They are operated by amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operators called “hams,” who communicate over VHF and UHF frequencies that complement each other to transmit <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> signals. Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>s are strictly used for non-commercial purposes such as exchanging messages on sports, weather, politics, emergency communication, private recreation, and wireless experimentation; services known as Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service. </p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>History of Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a></span></h2>
<p>The origin of the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> technology dates back to the 1890s and early 1900s during the invention of <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> communication. It began with Guglielmo Marconi sending the letter “S” in Morse Code from Cornwall in Great Britain to Newfoundland in Canada, across the Atlantic Ocean. <br />This invention was exciting for many technically-minded people globally as they experimented with wireless telegraphy. As a result, amateurs soon began to cobble together their own <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> sets, leading to the term amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>Why the name Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<p>According to the American <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> relay league, there are three speculations about the origin of the name HAM <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>. They include:</p>
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<li>Ham is an acronym for the first ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> station’s owners; Albert Hyman, Bob Almy, and Poogie Murray.</li>
<li>The term “ham” was to mean “unprofessionally made,” hence describing ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>s as ordinary people, not professionals made them, thus the rise of amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> societies.</li>
<li>Ham comes from Oscar Hammarlund, who built a strong <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> equipment brand in the early 1900s.</li>
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<p>Due to the versatility of ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequencies, the spectrum is divided into twenty-seven different amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> bands that bounce off from the transmitter onto the antenna.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>What Equipment do you Need for a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<p>The equipment needed depends on your amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> license class and interests. Some notable options among these include a transceiver (handheld, mounted, or mobile), antenna, antenna tuner, power source, and repeaters. Other equipment you may need include; extra batteries, a charger, a headset with a micro<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a>, a flashlight, and electrical tape.</p>
<p>If you are in the U.S, you may want to join a community of amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> enthusiasts. One of the most notable entities on matters of ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> has been the Ameican <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Relay League</p>
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<h2><span>radio</a>_relay_league_All_you_need_to_know&#8221;>American <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> relay league: All you need to know</span></h2>
<p>The Ameican <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> in the United States. Founded in 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim as The American <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Relay League, ARRL is a non-profit organization that promotes interest in Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> and coordinates voluntary disaster communications response.</p>
<p>ARRL membership includes amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operators of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Membership benefits include QST, the monthly ARRL membership journal; QEX, a bi-monthly experimental <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> publication; access to online resources such as the members-only <a href="https://www.toptwoway<a href=">radio</a>.com/&#8221;>website</a>, email lists, and discounts on ARRL publications, products and services.</p>
<p>The ARRL also offers a wide range of education and training programs to help new and experienced <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> amateurs alike. These include everything from entry-level licensing courses to Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Emergency Service (ARES) training and more.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>Where Should You Set Up Your Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<p>If you plan to use your mobile amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> in a vehicle, mount it on your dashboard or under the seat by attaching the antenna to the car on the roof, hood, or tailgate. Have a ham base station in one location like your home if you have a general license. Before setting up this station, have a space within your house that:</p>
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<li>Won’t disturb your neighbors</li>
<li>You can install cable antennas</li>
<li>Allows you to keep the optimum temperature required for all your equipment</li>
<li>You can connect a power source for the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> equipment</li>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>_Operator&#8221;>How Do You Become an Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Operator?</span></h2>
<p>Though the technology needed to start using amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> is straightforward and possible to master through self-training, you may need to go through a learning curve to become a Ham. This includes understanding the federal communications commission (FCC) rules that permit you to operate and use the proper air etiquette.</p>
<p>You may also need to go through a licensing process. The first step is to study for and pass a written examination administered by the FCC. You will then need to pass a practical exam, which tests your ability to operate an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> station.</p>
<p>Once you have your amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> license, you can use amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to communicate with other hams worldwide.</p>
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<p>Operating an amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> without a license in the United States can attract a fine of between $7,500 and $10,000 unless you are in a severe emergency. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> licenses in the Communications Act of 1934, and it has three license classes that vary in frequency, availability, and complexity. The class you choose will determine the frequency bands and modes you will be able to operate in:</p>
<h3><span>Technician License</span></h3>
<p>This is the entry-level ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> license that is meant for beginner amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> enthusiasts. To acquire this license, you must pass a test with 35 questions that prove that you know all the essentials of <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> rules and regulations. Once you pass the exam, you receive your license and gain access to amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> services and frequencies above 30 megahertz.</p>
<h3><span>General License</span></h3>
<p>A general license is more advanced compared to a technician’s license, based on its operating principles. You must pass the technician exam and take another 35-question exam to receive your general mobile <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> service license. This license provides you with the same access as a technician’s license but has additional worldwide communications.</p>
<h3><span>Amateur Extra License</span></h3>
<p>After acquiring your General license, you must successfully pass an extra 50-question exam to get an amateur extra license. It gives you all United States amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> communications privileges on all bands and modes.</p>
<p>As a component of your amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operator license, the regulatory body in your country assigns you a call sign such as KC9ANG. A call sign identifies you as the operator or the station and what you will use to identify yourself during communications within the amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> community. It consists of the following information using numeric and alpha identifiers:</p>
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<li>An identifier for that specific station</li>
<li>The subdivision of your country</li>
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<p>Most ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operators only hold a technician license, which serves their desired purpose. However, there is a limit on the maximum frequency you can reach and requires you to use ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> repeaters. For a more extensive reach, have a general license. After receiving your license, it will remain valid for ten years, after which you need to renew it. Also check our more in-depth article on how to get any of the above ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> licences.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>How Do You Use a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<p>Once you have your license, you can start using amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to communicate with other hams worldwide, both as a hobby and during critical moments. There are a few different ways to do this:</p>
<h3><span>Voice</span></h3>
<p>You can use the ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to talk to other hams worldwide in real-time. This is similar to a tele<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a> conversation, but it doesn’t require an internet connection.</p>
<h3><span>Data</span></h3>
<p>You can use ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to send and receive data, including text messages, images, and files. This is similar to email, but it doesn’t require an internet connection.</p>
<p>The best way to get started in ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> is to find a local club or group of hams who can help you get the basics. Several online resources can help you get started, including the ARRL <a href="https://www.toptwoway<a href=">radio</a>.com/&#8221;>website</a>.</p>
<p>When communicating on amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>, speak clearly and at a natural pace- not too fast or too slow. Use appropriate codes to respond and carry on a conversation if someone replies. After your call, log your contacts and send a QSL card to the person you contacted in the form of written mail.</p>
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<p>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> is used for a variety of purposes. Most hams use it for personal communication as a family <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> service, whether talking to friends and family worldwide or just chatting with other hams in their local area. The following are a few other popular uses for amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>:</p>
<p><strong>Disaster preparedness</strong>: During global disasters, when it’s impossible to use the internet or smart<a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a>s, you may use amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> for emergency communications as it doesn’t rely on data grids or electricity.</p>
<p><strong>International Space Station</strong>: As an astronaut, you can carry a handheld amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to connect with your colleagues when flying through space.</p>
<p><strong>Moon bouncing</strong>: You can use amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to bounce <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> waves off the moon. This bouncing increases amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> range and distance, allowing for communication with people worldwide.</p>
<p><strong>Competitions</strong>: There are contests for hams that enjoy experimenting with amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> channels. A <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> amateur can win awards, coupons, and cash prizes for having amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> frequencies-improving skills in the matches.</p>
<p><strong>Distance dialing</strong>: You can collect frequencies and channels worldwide and showcase your skills online if you enjoy connecting with people in distant locations.</p>
<p><strong>Digital data</strong>: With modern amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a>s, amateur operators can send digital signals globally as they enable you to send pictures and other information over the airwaves.</p>
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<h2><span>Radio</a>&#8220;>What Are the Benefits of a Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a>?</span></h2>
<h3><span>Efficient Method of Communication</span></h3>
<p>During disasters such as floods, cell <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/hot-sale/">phone</a>s cannot make calls, text, or access the internet. In instances where traditional forms of communication are not helpful, you can rely on amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> technology to communicate.</p>
<h3><span>Long-Hour, Long-Distance Communication</span></h3>
<p>Thanks to its energy efficiency, you can use amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> for as long as possible, which is convenient, especially if you intend to use it for entertainment. You can also use it over long distances as distance doesn’t limit it.</p>
<h3><span>radio</a>_operators&#8221;>Effective in Emergencies for amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> operators</span></h3>
<p>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> is a perfect device for emergencies due to its long-term usage, low power requirements, and long-distance reach. For instance, on 9/11, New York City agencies communicated using the Amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/">Radio</a> Service during the destruction of their command center when other forms of communication were ineffective.</p>
<h3><span>radio</a>_include&#8221;>Other essential benefits of ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> include:</span></h3>
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<li>Extensive range of frequencies, so they don’t get overcrowded.</li>
<li>Easy to access; no longer need to know Morse code.</li>
<li>Efficient way to communicate without reliance on cellular networks, especially <span>true for some of the best mobile ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> devices</span></li>
<li>It has more power with a base station having up to 1500 watts; however, it can still communicate with operators with the power of fewer than 10 watts.</li>
<li>It’s an affordable means of emergency communication with low start-up costs.</li>
<li>It allows you to directly receive information about extreme weather and disasters from government agencies.</li>
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<h2><span>Conclusion</span></h2>
<p>Ham <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> is a vital tool of communication that enables you to connect with people you would never encounter in your day-to-day life. While becoming a licensed ham operator may seem a daunting process, it is well worth the effort. Once you have your license, you can start using amateur <a href="https://toptwowayradio.com/product-category/two-way-radio/">radio</a> to communicate with other hams around the world.</p>
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<div><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20220218_620ef2fbe5547.jpg" align="right" border="0px" width="500" height="462" alt="ButterflyMX Review - Choosing The Right Door Intercom For You.">ButterflyMX is the most heavily-advertised smart video access control intercom on the market today and it provides the latest in capabilities such as communication with Android or iPhone smartphone apps through a cloud-based service. It can be used for multi-tenant or single-residence applications. In this ButterflyMX Review we will cover the pros and cons of not only ButterflyMX, but also compare it to the AL1002 Touch Screen Intercom from IntercomsOnine.com.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">ButterflyMX Physical</span></h2>
<div>The ButterflyMX is available in two screen sizes; 7 inch and 11.6 inch. You can get the either of these sizes in a surface-mount or flush-mount style for integrating into a wall. You will need sufficient wall space to accommodate them. The dimensions of the of the 7&#8243; surface mount are 12.44&#8243; tall x 7.539 inch wide x 2.027 deep. You will need a space about 8&#8243; wide to place the 7&#8243; screen version. The flush mount version of the 7&#8243; screen intercom is 9.6&#8243; wide so it takes up more wall space. The 11.6&#8243; version is 13&#8243; wide for the surface-mount and 14.3&#8243; wide for the recessed mount so you will need even more space for it.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">AL1002 Physical</span></h2>
<div>The AL1002 only comes in a 7 inch screen size. By default the AL1002 is a surface mount product. However the same unit can be flush mounted with an optional flush mount housing. However, the housing does not provide true flush mount since the intercom still sticks out approximately 1/4 inch from the wall. The width of the unit is the same for either mounting method and it is only 5.12 inches wide so it takes up less wall space. The AL1002 is 12.76 tall.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">ButterflyMX Installation</span></h2>
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<div>The ButterflyMX requires a dedicated AC power outlet installed nearby the outside unit to be used with the included 24-volts DC PC laptop-style power adapter. It is required that the 24-volt supply be plugged into a Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS). The intercom requires clean power since it is a computer running the Windows operating system. They recommend using a minimum 600VA/300W UPS which you should be able to purchase for around $100, but they are fairly large and heavy so you need to find a place indoors to put it.</div>
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<div>If you cannot have a power supply close to the intercom you can cut the wires on the power supply and splice a section of wire into the cord as detailed in the procedure video shown. You can hire an electrician to install a new dedicated AC outlet within 300 feet of the ButterflyMX to eliminated this splicing.</div>
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<h3><i>Electric Door Strike Installation</i></h3>
<div>The ButterflyMX can be wired to an electric door lock for door opening. Since the intercom uses sensitive computer equipment, wiring directly to the door strike requires a separate isolation/buffer relay to prevent &#8220;inductive kickback&#8221; from damaging the built-in &#8220;Windows PC&#8221;. This requires purchasing a separate device with additional wiring involved</div>
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<h3><i>Internet Access</i></h3>
<div>ButterflyMX requires a minimum bandwidth of 2 Mb/s for uploading and downloading. For the best Quality of Service (QoS), it is recommended that the ButterflyMX has its own connection to the Internet. If your network has a firewall you will need to make sure can get through it. A virtual LAN can be set up to provide these requirements.</div>
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<h3><i>ButterflyMX Power Requirements</i></h3>
<div>The power required for the ButterflyMX door station is 65 Watts . If you want to use a backup power supply on the ButterflyMX you will only get about 15 minutes of backup power on the recommended UPS. </div>
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<div>Installation of the ButterflyMX takes a combination of skills so you may need several people. Depending on whether an AC outlet with room to place a UPS is available, an electrician may be needed. Someone with low-voltage wiring or access control experience will also be needed for the CAT-5 cable and wiring the door strike. Lastly you may need to get networking people involved to make sure Internet service with the proper QoS is available.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">AL1002 Installation</span></h2>
<div>The AL1002 does not require a power outlet since it uses Power over Ethernet (POE). The only wire running to the intercom is a CAT-5 from a POE Ethernet switch near your Internet router. No UPS is required, however some people do use UPS equipment on their Internet router equipment for power backup purposes. Since the AL1002 power draw is less than ButterflyMX, it will not drain the UPS as quickly (see power requirements below).</div>
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<h3><i>Electric Door Strike Installation</i></h3>
<div>Like the ButterflyMX, the AL1002 can be wired to an electric door strike, however, it does not require using a separate isolation/buffer relay so wiring is as simple as attaching two wires between the AL1002 and the door strike. AL1002 uses purpose-built hardware that runs an Android operating system designed for the intercom application. Therefore it is not as sensitive or unstable as the Windows hardware and software the ButterflyMX uses.</div>
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<h3><i>Internet Access</i></h3>
<div>The Internet access requirements are the same as ButterflyMX. A reliable Internet service will be required.</div>
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<h3><i>Power Requirements</i></h3>
<div>The AL1002 only uses 13 Watts of power. Using an equivalent UPS, you can get 5 times longer backup power on the AL1002 than on the ButterflyMX. Of course, using less power is also more friendly to the environment.</div>
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<div>Since no high voltage or electrician is required to install the AL1002, it can be done by anyone with the skills to put the ends on a CAT-5 cable as long good Internet service is available.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">Administration</span></h2>
<div>For multi-tenant properties, how simple it is to change tenant info is extremely important. Both the ButterflyMX and AL1002 allow you to change or add tenant information though an easy-to-use online web portal.</div>
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<div>In addition to the online admin portal, the AL1002 also has an App for Apple or Android phones which enables you to make changes while mobile without having to carry a computer.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">ButterflyMX Advantages</span></h2>
<div><img decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20220218_620ef2fc61ea9.jpg" width="300px" height="196px" align="right" border="0" alt="ButterflyMX Review - Choosing The Right Door Intercom For You.">The ButterflyMX has an option for a massive 11.6 inch screen which allows more room for larger fonts. It also gives an impressive look on the building.</div>
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<div>ButterflyMX has integrations with some property management software where it can automatically receive tenant database changes from the property management software. This eliminates the need for maintaining two databases.</div>
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<h2><span style="font-weight: bold;">AL1002 Advantages</span></h2>
<h3><i>Cloud Service</i></h3>
<div>If you have multiple access doors you will only have to pay for cloud service one time. ButterflyMX has a cloud-service fee for each door.</div>
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<h3><img decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20220218_620ef2fc93dd9.jpg" align="right" width="500px" height="286px" border="0" alt="ButterflyMX Review - Choosing The Right Door Intercom For You."><i>Concierge Station</i></h3>
<div>The AL1002 has a physical concierge station phone that has most of the same capabilities as the touch-screen door station. It features a built-in full-duplex handset and 7.0” touchscreen with video camera. It can be used to make and receive calls to and from tenants and the door units. ButterflyMX does not have a hardware station available, but they do have a software that requires a computer.</div>
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<h3><i>Tenant stations</i></h3>
<div>AL1002 has both 7 and 10 inch touchscreen video monitors that tenants can use in their apartments instead of having to use their personal smartphones or tablet PCs. You can use these for residents who don&#8217;t have a smart device or a telephone. In locations like New York City that require buildings of 8 or more units to have a hard-wired system in place, these tenant stations enable this intercom to still be used. These monitors connect using a CAT-5 Ethernet cable. ButterflyMX does not have any physical hardware available for tenant stations.</div>
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<h3><i>Voice Prompts</i></h3>
<div><img decoding="async" alt="ButterflyMX Review - Choosing The Right Door Intercom For You." border="0px" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20220218_620ef2fccd7cc.jpg"><img decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20220218_620ef2fd05d4f.jpg" align="right" width="350px" height="260px" border="0" alt="ButterflyMX Review - Choosing The Right Door Intercom For You.">When Voice Prompts are turned on in the administration the AL1002 will audibly tell the visitor what to do. Every time a button is pressed, the visitor will get verbal instructions telling them the next steps to take. This feature is not available on the ButterflyMX.</div>
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<h3><i>Visitor Language Options</i></h3>
<div>The AL1002 displays flag icons for different countries and a user can touch their countries&#8217; flag to switch the text and voice prompts to their language. It currently supports English, Spanish, Russian, French, and German with more in the works. The AL1002 has custom buttons where you can type in the text and even these will be translated into the user&#8217;s language. This feature is not available on the ButterflyMX.</div>
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<h3><i>Secure Door Release Relay</i></h3>
<div>For secure buildings there is an external door release relay option available. This removes the door unlock capability from the intercom to somewhere inside the building, but still allows tenants to activate the electric door strike to let people in.</div>
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<h3><i>Relay Signal Boards</i></h3>
<div><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://toptwowayradio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/20220218_620ef2fd329f0.jpg" align="right" border="0px" width="380" height="335" alt="ButterflyMX Review - Choosing The Right Door Intercom For You.">These boards have a matrix of relays that can be activated by the AL1002. The primary use for these boards is to replace an old-style push-button type door entry button panel with the touch-screen AL1002 and still be able to use the building&#8217;s wired tenant stations (audio only). These signal boards can handle up to 512 apartments. The relays replace the buttons on the existing door panel and when someone selects a tenant from the directory, their relay closes to simulate a button press. We have stainless steel covers to replace the existing button panel, but the existing speaker and microphone are removed from the button panel and then mounted to this new steel cover. The AL1002 will also call the tenant&#8217;s App on their smartphone, but if they pick up through their existing wired tenant station, they will not be talking through the app or AL1002, but rather through the old speaker and microphone.</div>
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<div>This allows for upgrading old multi-tenant intercoms to newer video intercom capability with smartphone or tablet PC apps.</div>
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<h3><i>Card Reader</i></h3>
<div>ButterflyMX currently recommends using a third-party card reader system even though there a card reader inside their intercom. This is said to be for future development. The AL1002 has a built in proximity card reader it supports 13.56 MHZ and 125KHZ RFID Cards.</div>
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<h3><i>Cloud Service Contract</i></h3>
<div>ButterflyMX requires a 12-month contract for cloud services. The AL1002 has a monthly cost so you are not locked in to long contracts.</div>
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<h3><i>Multiple Resident Calling</i></h3>
<div>The AL1002 can be set up to call multiple residents at the same time. It can call multiple apps simultaneously, and the first person to answer gets the call. It can also call multiple telephones simultaneously and the same rules apply. When both apps and telephones are involved, the telephone dialing is delayed about 20 seconds (prioritizing the app video calls) because often with cell phones, an incoming phone call will kill any data/video that the app might be utilizing.</div>
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<h3><i>Priority Listings</i></h3>
<div>You can assign priorities to directory entries so they appear at the top of the directory when the Directory button is pressed. You can use this to place property managers at the top of the directory for instance.</div>
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<h3><i>App Rotation</i></h3>
<div>When a call comes in to the app on your smartphone you can rotate it sideways to get a larger view of the visitor at the door.</div>
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<h3><i>Conclusion</i></h3>
<div>This ButterflyMX Review covered just the major differences between the ButterflyMX and the AL1002. Both systems also have a lot of the same features not mentioned here and they serve the same function. We mainly pointed out the differences between the two. You will need to decide if these differences matter to you and then choose the system that best fits your unique application.</div>
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