Manufacturing

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What are the Features of the Kenwood NX1000 Two-Way Radio?

When a workplace relies on dependable communication, choosing the right two-way radio can make all the difference. That’s where the Kenwood NX1000 comes in. Built for durability and designed for flexibility, this powerful series has quickly earned a reputation among industries that need clear, reliable, and cost-effective communication tools. Whether you’re moving from analog radios […]

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When Are Radio Repeaters Typically Needed?

The storm had already knocked out power lines, flooded roadways, and scattered work crews across a vast stretch of northern Alberta. Emergency managers relied on their two-way radios to coordinate recovery, but the sheer distance and rugged terrain made clear communication nearly impossible. Teams working only a few kilometers apart couldn’t reach each other, and

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What Do Telecom Systems Integrators Do?

This Looks Like a Job for… a Telecom Systems Integrator? The alarm blared across the entire facility. An emergency alert system had been triggered, but the message was garbled, and half the radios dropped the signal. Security cameras froze, and the wireless broadband connection went dark. In the midst of the chaos, no one shouts

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Latest Trends in Intrinsically Safe Radios

A Critical Call—and a Close Call Deep inside the oil refinery, a maintenance worker reached for his radio to report a pressure drop. But before he could press the button, his supervisor stopped him cold. “That model isn’t rated for this zone. One spark could trigger an explosion.” It was a split-second decision that may

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Cost Ranges for In-Building OSP Fiber Installation

When people hear “OSP fiber,” they tend to picture buried cable, manholes, or pole lines. That’s fair—OSP stands for Outside Plant, after all. But there’s an interesting twist that comes up in industrial and commercial infrastructure projects. Sometimes, OSP fiber optic cable has to be installed, not “outside plant”, but inside buildings. And while that

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