SHENZHEN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 3, 2024--
Hytera, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, has officially launched its latest innovation in Professional Mobile Radio (PMR), the next-generation DMR Trunking Cube Base Station DS-6250S, at a widely-anticipated webinar at the end of November 2024.
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Hytera offers three series of DMR infrastructure, including DMR Trunking Pro, Lite, and Cube base stations, which are widely adopted in public safety, utilities, transportation, and various businesses across the world. The unveiling of DS-6250S is set to further enhance the DMR Trunking Cube series’ ability in empowering professionals with reliable and versatile group communications and collaboration in various industrial settings.
Enhanced Functionalities and Flexibility
The DS-6250S is a state-of-the-art DMR Tier III base station that utilizes advanced software-defined radio (SDR) and multi-carrier technologies. It features a highly integrated, compact form factor, weighing just 16.7kg with a 20L volume. This small yet powerful design allows for easy transportation and installation, greatly reducing setup costs. Its IP68 rating and 20 kA lightning protection ensure reliable performance even in the harshest outdoor environments.
Optimized Spectrum Usage
Built on advanced multi-carrier technology, the DS-6250S utilizes carrier spacing above 50kHz and supports DMR trunking simulcast, enabling multiple base stations in the network to share the same frequency. This efficient spectrum usage maximizes communication capacity while minimizing frequency requirements, making it an ideal solution for high-traffic environments.
Cost-Effective and Scalable
The DS-6250S supports carrier capacity expansion without additional hardware. By utilizing multi-carrier and SDR technologies, a single base station can support up to 8 carriers (UHF) or 4 carriers (VHF) through remote software updates, eliminating the need for physical reconfiguration or reconstruction. This capability both simplifies network expansion and significantly reduces associated costs and downtime.
Lower Power Consumption
The DS-6250S is designed with efficiency in mind, consuming less than 350W – only one-third of the power used by traditional base stations. The low power design reduces the need for large battery setups, resulting in significant savings in electricity and site rental costs. Compatibility with solar power systems also allows for easy deployment in remote areas. Additionally, its efficient heat dissipation design eliminates the need for dedicated air conditioning, further slashing opex (operating expenses).
High Reliability and Wide Coverage
The new base station is built for maximum reliability, featuring a redundant design and tri-diversity receiving. In scenarios where multiple base stations operate with different frequencies, if one station malfunctions, others can continue providing service. Furthermore, its maximum output power of 50W ensures extensive coverage, making it ideal for challenging environments where reliable communication is crucial.
Easy Deployment and Efficient Networking
The DS-6250S base station can be wall-, pole-, vehicle-, and trailer-mounted. It is equipped with both optical fiber and LAN ports for wired cascading and supports external wireless linkage, ensuring seamless connectivity with existing networks. The DS-6250S can be networked independently or combined with other base stations from the DMR Trunking Pro and Lite series.
The launch of the DS-6250S reflects Hytera’s ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in PMR technologies. It will offer users a powerful, scalable, and cost-efficient solution tailored to meet the demands of various industries.
About Hytera
Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SZSE: 002583) is a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions. With voice, video and data capabilities, we provide faster, safer, and more versatile connectivity for business and mission critical users. We make the world more efficient and safer by enabling our customers to achieve more in both daily operations and emergency response.
Hytera Next-Gen DMR Trunking Cube Base Station DS-6250S (Photo: Hytera)
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A group led by left-wing activists filed a second impeachment complaint against the Philippine vice president on Wednesday over her alleged misuse of government funds and demanded that she be permanently barred from holding public office.
The impeachment complaint filed by at least 74 activists, including human rights, labor and student leaders, before the House of Representatives reflects the extent of the political hostilities faced by Vice President Sara Duterte. She did not immediately comment on the new impeachment complaint or an earlier one filed Monday.
Duterte, a 46-year-old lawyer, is the daughter of also-controversial former President Rodrigo Duterte, who oversaw a bloody anti-drug crackdown while in office. The killing of thousands of suspects during the crackdown is being investigated by the International Criminal Court as a possible crime against humanity.
Her No. 1 political adversary has been President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., whom she publicly threatened with death in a Nov. 23 online news conference.
Government investigators have launched a criminal investigation into her threat against the president, his wife and the speaker of the House of Representatives, a cousin and ally of Marcos. Duterte has tried to walk back her comments by saying they were not a direct death threat but rather an expression of concern for her own safety.
The complaint filed Wednesday accused the vice president of “betrayal of public trust over the illegal use and mishandling of 612.5 million pesos ($10.3 million) in confidential funds,” according to a statement by the complainants.
The impeachment complaint said that in addition to the alleged misuse of the confidential and intelligence funds, the vice president and her staff allegedly tried to cover up the irregularities by submitting fabricated reports, receipts and documents to the Commission on Audit and deliberately obstructing a congressional investigation.
It said that in December 2022, the vice president’s office spent 125 million pesos ($2 million) in 11 days during the Christmas holidays for suspicious expenditures, including renting “safe houses,” paying for unspecified confidential information and financing rewards, which it said were not clearly explained by Duterte.
“Wasting the confidential funds is a big betrayal of the people,” said Liza Maza, a leading complainant from the Makabayan political coalition. “This is not just a simple technical violation but a systematic misuse and robbery of public funds.”
“The impeachment is the antidote to impunity,” said Renato Reyes of Bayan, another left-wing political coalition. “Citizens and taxpayers need to hold public officials accountable.”
On Monday, a group of civil society activists, including Roman Catholic priests and pro-democracy activists, filed an initial impeachment case that contained about 24 alleged crimes and irregularities, including her death threats against Marcos and her alleged role in the extra-judicial killings of drug suspects under her father's crackdown. She was also accused of failing to stand up to Chinese aggression in the disputed South China Sea.
The impeachment complaints will be examined by the House of Representatives, which is dominated by allies of Marcos and his cousin and key backer, House Speaker Martin Romualdez, who also has been politically at odds with the vice president.
The process could take weeks or months. Congress is to start its Christmas recess on Dec. 20 and resume on Jan. 13. Many legislators will then start campaigning for reelection ahead of the May 12 midterm elections.
The House has been investigating the alleged misuse of confidential and intelligence funds received by Duterte’s offices as vice president and education secretary. She has since left the education post.
She has refused to respond to questions in detail in tense televised hearings. Philippine police have filed criminal complaints against Duterte and her security staff for allegedly assaulting authorities and disobeying orders in an altercation in Congress over the brief detention of her chief of staff, who was accused of hampering the congressional inquiry into the alleged misuse of funds.
The National Bureau of Investigation subpoenaed Duterte to face investigators on Dec. 11 about her threats against the president.
Marcos and Duterte won landslide victories as running mates in the 2022 election but have since fallen out over key differences. The two offices are elected separately in the Philippines, which has resulted in rivals occupying the country’s top political posts.
Associated Press journalists Aaron Favila and Joeal Calupitan contributed to this report.
House Secretary General, Reginald Velasco, left, receives a second impeachment complaint filed against Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday Dec. 4, 2024 at the House of Representatives in Quezon City, Philippines. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)