Many radio networks are designed to provide only limited in building radio coverage. The DVRS is used by more than 150 departments to dramatically improve radio communications inside buildings. More...
A number of departments prefer conventional radio operation (as opposed to trunked) for fireground operations, believing it is the safer for the users. The DVRS allows this conventional operation while still keeping communications on the network, where they ican be monitored and recorded. More...
Analog Fireground Communications on Digital Networks
There has been considerable debate over the use of digital radio in hazardous, high noise environments. The DVRS allows for analog on a fireground, while using the digital network to communicate with dispatch and other radio network users. More...
Interoperability
With a cross band configuration, the DVRS can be used to allow users with a radio in one band (such as VHF) to talk to others in another band (such as 800 MHz) More...