by Mobile and Marine Services | Jan 7, 2015 | Case study, Tait Radio Communications
Tait MPT 1327 at Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI). Mobile and Marine Services operates a Tait MPT-1327 system in Barbados. This 3 site UHF system provides a cost effective solution for mobile communication. In addition to the standard trunk features...
by Mobile and Marine Services | Jan 7, 2015 | Case study, Tait Radio Communications
Remote Multi-Channel Marine Base Station for the Barbados Coast Guard using a combination of Tait T800II and the TM8000 equipment The Barbados Coast Guard – is the maritime element of the Barbados Defence Force, with responsibility for patrolling...
by Mobile and Marine Services | Jan 7, 2015 | Case study, Tait Radio Communications
Zetron alarm panels and Tait radio solutions allow Chickmont Foods to monitor key processes for their state-of-the-art chicken and hatchery processing facilities. Chickmont Foods based in Barbaodos West Indies is the leading integrated poultry business in the Southern...
by Mobile and Marine Services | Jan 7, 2015 | Case study, Tait Radio Communications
Radio communications solutions for Logistics and Distribution using Tait Repeaters and Tait Mobile Radio keeps Banks beer flowing. Banks is the award winning beer of choice in Barbados, West Indies. This is consumed in large quantities by locals and visitors alike....
by Mobile and Marine Services | Jan 7, 2015 | Case study, Tait Radio Communications
Tait portable Repeaters to the rescue. Setting up a backbone emergency radio service in Grenada post Hurricane Ivan. Grenada, a volcanic island of 90,000 people that is a major producer of nutmeg, cloves and other spices, was was struck by Hurricane Ivan on Tuesday...
by Mobile and Marine Services | Jan 7, 2015 | Case study, Tait Radio Communications
Using a trailer based repeater station to provide radio communication for special events and as a backup in times of national emergency. Crop Over is the premier cultural event in Barbados. It has it origins in the celebrations held at the end of the Sugar cane...