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Mission-Critical Radio with Hytera DMR

Professional digital two-way radio for ports, airports, oil & gas, and industrial sites, engineered for clarity, coverage, and reliability when every second counts.

Digital Mobile Radio

Built on the open DMR standard

Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is the open, ETSI-defined digital radio standard, and Hytera helped create it. DMR uses two-slot TDMA to split a single 12.5 kHz channel into two time slots, so two conversations run at once on one frequency. Compared with analog, that means clearer voice, longer battery life, double the capacity, and seamless interoperability with existing analog radios.

Scalable Upgrade Paths

Start with one site. Grow to a national network.

Every Hytera DMR system we deploy has a clear, cost-effective migration path, add coverage, capacity, and sites over time without replacing your radios.

01

Tier II Repeater

A professional repeater such as the HR1069 receives low-power signals from handhelds and mobiles and retransmits them at high power over a wide area, the heart of a single-site DMR system.

02

IP Connect

Link multiple Tier II repeater sites over any IP network into one wide-area system, up to 255 locations, with automatic roaming between overlapping sites.

03

XPT Trunking

Extended Pseudo Trunking pools channels across repeaters for far greater call capacity, without the cost of a dedicated control channel.

04

Tier III Trunking

Full trunked networks with a dedicated control channel for the largest fleets, centralized management and the highest spectral efficiency.

IP Connect

Connect Multiple Sites into One Network

IP Connect links multiple DMR Tier II repeater sites over any IP network (the internet, LAN/WAN, VPN, fiber, or microwave) into a single wide-area system, scaling to as many as 255 locations. A group call made at one site is heard at the linked sites in real time, and wherever coverage overlaps, radios roam automatically from site to site, like a phone moving between cell towers.

IP Connect linking Site 1 and Site 2 DMR repeaters over an IP network
Group calls flow between linked repeater sites over the IP network.
Four DMR sites with overlapping coverage and automatic roaming over an IP network
Scalable, overlapping coverage with seamless, automatic roaming.
Why DMR Repeater Systems

Built for operations that can't go quiet

  • Enhanced coverage and range, typically 30–75 miles per repeater hop
  • Clearer voice, weak signals retransmitted at higher power with less noise
  • More simultaneous calls, two-slot TDMA doubles channel capacity
  • Scalable, add repeaters, channels, or sites as you grow
  • Secure, built-in encryption and access control
  • Interoperable, open DMR standard, no vendor lock-in
  • Remotely managed, monitor, diagnose, and optimize over IP
  • Analog-compatible, bridge existing analog radios during migration

Ready to engineer your next mission-critical link?

Speak with one of our engineers about your remote operations, fleet, or facility.