Licensing

If you use two-way radios, point-to-point links or any other piece of equipment that relies on the RF spectrum, you’re probably aware that you need a frequency license. Even the smartphone in your pocket needs a frequency license to operate; it’s a cost of doing business cellular providers like TELUS factor into their day-to-day operations.

Programming Two-Way Radio: Why Getting it Right Matters

Need your radios programmed in a hurry? We’ve got you covered.  Contact Us. The two-way radios available today are advanced pieces of communications technology, a far cry from the ‘walkie-talkies’ you might have played with as a kid.  In the same way a computer can be customized with different software, two-way radios can be programmed […]

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Preparing for Winter Drilling Projects? Consider These Points When Planning Your Radio System

Winter is just around the corner; it may already be here if you live in northern Alberta. If you’re managing projects in Fort McMurray or Athabasca Oil Sands, frost on the ground means the winter drilling season is only a few months away.  Now is the time to start planning. That includes thinking about your

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Finding the Right Frequency: The Basics on Canada’s RF Spectrum

In Alberta, and all across Canada, the radio frequency (RF) spectrum is a valuable resource. Every aspect of heavy industry and our institutions – from oil and gas to manufacturing and construction; including Hospitals, Universities and Government – rely on it to keep teams connected, communicating and safe.  First responders, tourism operators, cellular carriers, manufacturers

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