

In manufacturing, keeping the production line moving is vital. If equipment fails or a fault occurs, key personnel need to contacted and respond quickly. Radio provides the instant communication required between key staff wherever they are on the site. This immediate action gives the best chance of solving the problems more quickly and getting the line moving again.
Even for the smallest business, or the lowest budget, the possibility of radio is made easier by the advent of licence free radios that are robust and low cost. If you've never used radio before now is a good time to start. Try two radios and see what a difference it will make. You can always add more radios later as they will all talk together on the preset frequency channels.
Why Radio?
Today, there are a number of technologies to consider when choosing the best way to communicate for your business.
Cellular phones have been the obvious choice for some time but they attract large call costs as well as cumbersome airtime contracts. This method is designed for national calling capability rather than on-site communication. In addition mobile phones are designed for one to one communications rather than one to many [groups] as with two way radio.
Paging is ideal for one way messaging but obviously doesn't allow for two way communication needed for instant results.
Tannoy is used within buildings to alert staff to messages but it is not private and the called party has to find a phone to respond!
Two-Way Radio offers the best alternative for on site communication. Its two way communication gets immediate action and there are no excuses about not finding a phone! They are a cost effective solution as there are no call charges or contracts, so your team can use them 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks of the year without any call costs. In addition, today's radios are small, lightweight, easy to use and extremely robust so they will last for years, proving a good investment for your business.
Talk Range
The talk range of your portable radios is a critical factor in your purchasing decision. There are two levels:
The exact range however, will depend on the terrain you operate in (hills, valleys, buildings etc.) and if they are to be used inside or outside of buildings.
Changes in government regulations now means that Short Range radios can be bought and used immediately without the need for a registered frequency licence. This makes the benefits of radio easily accessible to you.
Long Range radios are high power and so require subscription to an annual licence due to their use of more secure frequencies. Applying for your own licensed frequency is a simple process and Brabourne Communications Ltd will apply for and obtain the licence on your behalf. If you are already using radios and have a licence, then all we need is a copy of your licence with your order to program your new radios to your allocated frequency.
Over the range of 8km, base and repeater radio units can be used to increase the talk range and the total coverage you need. Call us on +44 (0)1332 513 065 for more information on this service.