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ICRI 4TG/10P [Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface]

An expanded version of the ICRI

The ICRI-4TG/10P has been developed for agencies that are coordinating response to large scale disasters, enabling 1st responders to collaborate on-scene, and reach back to command despite using incompatible radio equipment.  The interoperability device complies with the National Incident Management System (NIMS), creating up up to four (4) independent talk groups or 'talk-nets.'

The ICRI-4TG, like all “Incident Commanders’ Radio Interface” models, is designed for simplicity and ease of use, functioning without the operational complexity of computer controllers or keypads.

The ICRI reduces man-hours required to develop competency during emergency operations, minimizes power consumption, and permits operation over a wide range of voltages.

Available functions:

  • o 10, radio ports for HF/VHF, UHF, 700-900MHz
  • o 1 dual function, satellite phone-acoustic coupler/ L-M-R
  • o 1, 4-wire, cellphone-desk telephone
  • o 2-wire, handset station emulator
  • o Configurable 2-wire/4-wire (E&M)
  • o Unbalanced audio I/O
  • o Handset/headset
  • o Transmitted “bridge” ID (adjustable period)
  • o Field control of Bridge ID enable/disable
  • o 4 individual talk group recording/amplified speaker jacks

 

Options:

  • o Up to 4 independent ATA (RJ45)
  • o Up to two independent PSTN connections (RJ11)
  • o Choice of port locations
  • o Configurable as 2U or 3U 19” rack-mount or built into a PelicanTM 1550 case

 

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Available in numerous configurations, from Pelican case portables to vehicle-based rack-mounted units, the ICRI provides extremely simple, quick, and reliable communications interoperability.  Need more information?  Please call or email us.

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