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Hi ,
Welcome to the July 2024 edition of the eEngineering.com Newsletter. Our newsletter is designed to provide our customers with the latest news on two-way radios, wireless communications, and security solutions.
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Now is the time to upgrade your MOTOTRBO CP200d radios to the MOTOTRBO R2 radio.
You can receive a $400 discount off the purchase of 10 R2 radios when you trade in 10 eligible units, plus a $40 discount on each additional R2 radio purchase with an eligible trade-in.
A next-level workhorse, the MOTOTRBO R2 marries durability and ergonomics in a portable, two-way radio with superior range and audio. With R2 your message travels far and wide – and clear.
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Take Workplace Communications to new Heights with MOTOTRBO R2
If you’re reading this, you already know the value of communication. You know that your business relies on effective and instant coordination at the push of a button. That’s why Motorola Solutions created the MOTOTRBO R2: a next-level workhorse that marries durability and ergonomics to ensure confident, easy handling while providing superior range, configurable audio, and seamless integration.
Sleek and Tough
Durable, lightweight and long-lasting, MOTOTRBO R2 proves the right choice for all-day reliability, even in challenging work environments. Carrying an IP55 rating – and meeting MIL-STD-810 requirements across 11 environmental conditions – the R2 is engineered to survive the knocks and bumps of an active workday. Its durability means confident, quick communication whenever and wherever you need it.
Make it Loud
From pneumatic drills and bulldozers to busy factories and large crowds, loud noise can make for unproductive, unsafe workspaces. With SINC+ noise cancellation, long-range, and selectable audio profiles, you will be reliable from all corners of the workplace. And if your workforce is spread out over a wide area, depend on high receiver sensitivity, high-efficiency antennas and high interference immunity for superior range.
Work, Uninterrupted
The R2 is specially designed to minimise downtime, so your teams can focus on the work that matters. With advanced user support, foolproof ergonomics and low-cost migration, the device helps you manage your day to day operations without skipping a beat. The simplified user experience extends to the menu of programmable features like canned text messaging and Home Channel reminder. Two programmable buttons fit into a familiar design so you can stay productive without interruptions.
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Unbox the Motorola TLK 25 with us. Designed for ease of use, efficiency, and safety, TLK 25 expands beyond push-to-talk capabilities with emergency features and an intuitive voice assistant. Access a communications, management, and safety ecosystem in a small, intelligent device.
TLK 25 Overview
Communicate and operate confidently with the TLK 25, a wearable WAVE PTX device that expands your capabilities beyond push-to-talk and doesn’t limit communication to one site. Compact, rugged and equipped with an intuitive voice assistant for seamless communications, the TLK 25 is designed for ease of use, efficiency and safety. Access a communications, management and safety ecosystem in a small, intelligent device connected by either Wi-Fi network or nationwide LTE network.
TLK 25 Features
- Lightweight, Wearable Design
- Durable Meets Discreet
- Made For Invisible Operations
- Shaped for Safety
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Purchasing for Professional Communications
The demands of today’s workforce and the nature of business communications have made it increasingly complicated to equip your teams with devices adequate for the challenges of their environment, while delivering long-term value. Communications now span across several types of networks and devices for voice and data, but the main focus is still keeping your teams and customers safe, while making your operations more efficient and connected.
In order to achieve these goals, your teams are monitoring video, access control, and more. Those technologies should not be siloed — you are stronger, more proactive, and more responsive when everything under your technology stack is connected and works together. So, where do you start when evaluating different commutation options? It’s a lot to consider, but it starts with the devices that your teams use daily and rely on as their lifeline.
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The intention of the BWCPIP is to support the Department of Justice’s agency-level priorities and overall commitment to “increase access to justice, support crime victims and individuals impacted by the justice system, strengthen community safety, protect the public from crime and evolving threats, and build trust between law enforcement and the community.”
Body-worn cameras and discretionary funding via the BWCPIP enhance this mission. By incorporating the recommendations in the Grant Guide into your agency’s grant application, you will position your agency for funding success.
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MOTOTRBO Capacity Max uses centralized control and optimized traffic routing to provide DMR Tier III trunking, plus advanced MOTOTRBO functionality. When you need to coordinate staff, you can count on Capacity Max for flexible deployment, effective operation and rock-solid reliability.
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Electronic Engineering again provided radios for the July 6th Saturday in the Park annual music festival, held in Sioux City, Iowa. The festival hosted 17 musical performers, including Bleachers, Del Water Gap, and Nikki Lane. In its 33rd year, the festival attracts over 25,000 people.
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EE supplied radio communications for the Hy-Vee IndyCar Race weekend, held July 12-24 at the Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa, with over 25,000 people in attendance. The event also had musical performances by Luke Combs and Post Malone.
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July 12-13, EE provided radios to the 80/35 Music Festival held in Water Works Park in Des Moines, hosted by the Greater Des Moines Music Coalition. In its 16th year, there were over 45 bands that performed from Iowa and across the US.
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Des Moines (Corporate Headquarters)
1100 Keo Way
Des Moines, IA 50309
(515) 283-1100
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Burlington 1122 Broadway Street
West Burlington, IA 52655 (319) 752-2435
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Cedar Rapids 1900 6th Street S.W.
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 (319) 364-1900
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Davenport 5565 Carey Avenue
Davenport, IA 52807 (563) 322-0981
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Fort Dodge 2411 5th Avenue S.
Fort Dodge, IA 50501 (515) 576-2411
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Mason City 608 S. Delaware
Mason City, IA 50401 (641) 423-6818
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Sioux City 1300 W. First Street
Sioux City, IA 51103 (712) 258-5234
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Waterloo 750 Ansborough Waterloo, IA 50701 (319) 235-5556
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Columbus 1106 E. 19th Street Columbus NE 68601 (402) 564-8497
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