Highlights:

  • Ultra-low maintenance
  • Spectrum efficient
  • Crystal clear audio
  • Cost-effective solution
  • Superior coverage
  • Enhanced reception
  • Easy-to-use all-informed network

 

Overview

When mobile staff spread over a wide area need quick and effective group communications, TaitNet QS² Simulcast systems are a cost-effective, dependable solution.

The intelligent QS² system overcomes the biggest drawback of traditional simulcast systems - costly regular maintenance.

In fact, QS² is believed to be the only simulcast system out of the simulcast systems available today that automatically equalises the three key parameters of system audio: bulk delay, phase delay and amplitude.

Differences in site linking characteristics are automatically corrected, ensuring users receive distortion free audio or data in coverage overlap areas.

 

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More Cost-Effective - New Features

The TaitNet QS² simulcast system is now even more cost-effective through a simpler and more flexible architecture, meaning the system is easier to understand and operate.

New network management features include the ability for a site to operate independently as a talkthrough repeater if a link is lost, or in breakout mode if an emergency creates a high level of voice traffic in a particular location.

QS² also allows higher data transmission rates and encryption, the use of different link types for different sites, and improved alarm reporting.

All-Informed Communications

Ideal for public safety, utility and transport organisations, QS² simulcast systems provide the saturation coverage to ensure all staff are instantly available on the same channel.

TaitNet QS² Simulcast systems solutions ensure all staff are connected in the most challenging working environments - from the mountains of British Columbia to bank vaults of central Zurich.