| List
of References |
The following references list covers some examples of systems delivered in Denmark and to
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| Denmark:
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- Nordjyllandsværket.:
Radiosystem that assures safe communication between local telephones and cars
that travel in the covering area of 4 basestations. The system also handles car to car
communication on one or multiply basestations. Radiolinks are making connection to remote
controlled basestations on pos. 2-4. A PSTN (Public System Telephone Network) connection
to each of the remote controlled basestations, is included in case of radiolink failure.
- Beredskabscenter Aalborg.:
Radiosystem that handles all radio communication between basestation, vehicles
and staff connected to Beredskabscenter Aalborg. Two personal computers for handling
radiocalls etc., receives signal from IBS-central on the public alarm network for calls to
the fire brigade. The system also receives alarms from ABA-system and from the police
(112). The radiosystem is build upon 2 channels, channel 1 is the main channel which
transmit all calls and receive acknowledgement etc.. Channel 2 is for non distress
radiotraffic between the forces and other services underlying the fire brigade.
- Public Health Care - Hirtshals.:
Radiosystem for handling alarms that come in via emergency system. The emergency
function has priority over normal calls. Emergency alarms are written to a printer. The
system automatically calls the on-duty officer and informs about the callers identity and
alarm-type.
- NESA.:
NESA system consisting of radioterminal, 3 basestations, personal computer (PC),
log-printer and monitor.
The system has 2 main functions, of which the first acts as a normal radiotelephone
system, the second function treats incoming calls from alarmradios.
- DFH, Taxi, Copenhagen.:
Taxi call-system with advanced queue-system. By pushing a button the mobile stations
indicate in the display, which place the taxi has in the queue registration of the central
office. The coverage of the Taxi-company is divided up into zones, and the taxi can ask
about its queue position in the different zones, before entering the central office, and
so choose the best possible placing. After entering, which also is made by pushing a
button, a reply is received and the taxi is registered in the computer of the central
office. Beyond "inquiry" and "entering" the system contains "sign
off" and "soon available".
The latter means that the taxi can enter a temporary queue when a fare is nearly finished.
All signal are based on a standard CCIR system. The system operates with 350 remote
controlled mobile stations.
- N.G.F.:
Natural Gas Company. Complete system consisting of 4 automatic basestations and
40 mobile/portable units. The system is connected to the local exchange and mobiles
operate full duplex. The Fixed Network is monitored by an automatic testsystem which
indicates any fault at the Central Control Room.
- Fyens Telefon.:
Telephone company in Denmark. Complete system, consisting of 5 automatic
basestations and 450 mobile units. The system covers an island and is controlled in
connection with a local telephone system. Full duplex operation. Automatic test of the
Fixed Network with remote reporting and maintenance access by means of
PC/Modem for fault analysis and test after repair.
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| Sweden: |
- Life-saving service.:
Radiosystem for the life-saving service in the Swedish mountains. The system consists of
135 radios in both the 80 MHz and 160 MHz bands. The equipment operates in remote areas,
mainly in the northern parts of Sweden.
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| Norway: |
- Civil Defense.:
Multichannel Radiotelephone System, consisting of 1 central transmitter and 2
receiver units. Equipped with 12 channels, automatic channel selection and automatic
selection of the best receiver unit. Controlled from 4 control units. The system is used
in connection with portable radio units.
National Warning Transfer System, consisting of 125 duplex basestations, equipped with 6
channels. The system covers the southern part of Norway, and is used in connection with a
special encoding/decoding system.
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| Europe: |
- National Bank.:
Complete cellular radiotelephone network, consisting of a terminal belonging 7
basestations and a number of mobiles.
The microprocessor controlled system covers most of the country. It is used in connection
with the security-transports of the National Bank. For security reasons the name of the
country cannot be mentioned.
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| Middle East:
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- Military Authority.:
6 radiosystems used in connection with training of military drivers. The systems are
specially developed for this purpose. The total number of radios is 210. For security
reasons the name of the country cannot be mentioned.
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| Saudi Arabia:
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- Riyadh Water Works (Ministry of interior).:
Radiosystem for the Water Works consisting of basestations, located in different places in
Riyadh and surrounding area, and mobile stations. All units have built-in 5-tone selective
calling with programming of 999 numbers and 5 channels with scanning facility. The system
today consists of 4 100-watt repeaters, 3 150-watt basestations, 50 25-watt basestations
and more than 250 mobile stations.
- Al Hassa Irrigation and Drainage Authority.:
Complete system consisting of 4 150-watt repeaters, 235 base- and mobile stations and 10
portable stations.
- King Faisal University.:
Complete radiosystem consisting of 11 basestations, 10 mobile stations and 3 portable
stations.
- Ministry of Agriculture.:
Complete system consisting of 1 100-watt repeater, 5 basestations and 7 remote-controlled
mobile stations.
- N.A.D.E.C.:
Complete radionetwork for the National Agricultural Development Company, which is
an organization under the Ministry of Agriculture. The network consists of 12 basestations
and 100 mobile stations.
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| Syria: |
- Romagrimex.:
Radiosystem used in the North East part of Syria. The system consists of app. 50 base- and
mobile stations.
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| Lebanon: |
- Security Police.:
Security police in Beirut and surrounding country. The system consists of app. 40
basestations, repeaters, mobiles and portables.
- Police in Beirut.:
Complete system consisting of 1 basestation, 6 channels with scanner and identification, 1
basestation with scanning, 3 directly controlled basestations, 1 100-watt repeater and 55
mobile stations.
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| Tanzania: |
- Ministry of Works.:
Complete radio network consisting of 4 basestations, 2 mobile stations and 3 portable
stations. All units with 6 channels and built-in 5-tone selective calling.
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| Senegal: |
- Senelec.:
Complete system for the electricity company in Senegal, Senelec. The system consists of
various basestations and repeaters, and covers the greater part of Senegal. The system has
approximately 50 mobile units.
- Custom Department.:
Complete radiotelephone system for the Custom Department. The system consists of 1
repeater, 19 basestations, 22 mobile stations and 20 portables.
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