
To customise and make the most of the capabilities of your KENWOOD radiocommunication system, we offer a range of safety, security and operations enhancing packages.
KANWOO AIRPORT LOCATION SERIES
KENWOOD NX-5000 Series radios operating in P25 mode conform to the Telecommunications Industry Association standards (US) and is recognised by the ITU-R (International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector) as an international digital radio communications standard.ĮNHANCED, CONTROL, FLEXIBILITY AND FUNCTIONALITY FOR KENWOOD DMR AND NEXEDGE NXDN SYSTEMS NXDN is recognised by the ITU-R (International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector) as an international digital radio communications standard. KENWOOD DMR hand-portable, mobile devices and repeaters conform to DMR ETSI Standard TS 102 361-1, 2 & 3 covering DMR Tier II, and where applicable, to DMR Tier III ETSI Standard TS 102 361-4 for Trunked, Simulcast and Multi-frequency operation. KENWOOD ProTalk PMR446 complies with dPMR ETSI Standard TS102 490. KENWOOD digital radio equipment complies with all relevant safety regulations and radio technology standards, including: dPMR: STANDARDS COMPLIANT COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS In recent years however, more and more airports have invested in integrated site-wide digital KENWOOD NEXEDGE and DMR solutions to provide cross communication between individuals and user groups operating at desks, on foot or from vehicles, including: This led to a proliferation of stand-alone communications systems and resulted in massive inefficiencies and a high risk to the resident airport community and passengers in the event of a crisis, emergency, or disaster. Airlines needed to communicate with both suppliers and their teams. In the past, companies within airports operated as separate entities and used their own two-way radio systems to communicate with clients, typically airlines. It’s critical to operational efficiency, business continuity, safety and security. Clear, reliable and effective two-way radio communications are critical to operational safety and efficiencyĬlear, reliable, and effective two-way radio communication of both voice and data between the many diverse functional teams working in an airport is not just important.


Operating an airport can be likened to running a large town for instance, the 76.5 km 2 site covered by Istanbul Airport includes its own power plant, water treatment and waste facilities, hotel, restaurants, shops, parking for 70,000 cars, 500 aircraft and an annual capacity of over 150 million passengers. Efficiency, business continuity, service recovery, utilisation, safety and security on a massive scale.Īirports are remarkable places, employing tens of thousands of people and covering areas measured in square kilometres, operating around the clock, 365 days a year.
