Harris announces Unity XG-100 multiband software-defined radio for public safety

Aug. 3, 2008
ROCHESTER, N.Y., 3 Aug. 2008. Harris RF Communications in Rochester, N.Y., is introducing the Unity XG-100 multiband portable land mobile software-defined radio for government agencies.

ROCHESTER, N.Y., 3 Aug. 2008. The Harris Corp. RF Communications segment in Rochester, N.Y., is introducing the Unity family of multiband software-defined radios for federal, state, and local public safety agencies. The first product is the Unity XG-100 multiband portable land mobile radio.

The Unity XG-100 provides secure interoperable communications over public safety frequency bands from 136 to 870 MHz, which would enable emergency personnel to communicate directly without carrying several radios or route transmissions through ad-hoc network bridges.

The radio complies with the APCO Project 25 technical standard in conventional and trunking modes and is about the same size as fielded single-banded radios. For more information contact Harris RF online at www.rfcomm.harris.com.

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