New Unity XG-100 Provides Direct Interoperability Across Multiple Frequency Bands
ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Corporation
(NYSE: HRS), an international communications and information technology
company, today announced the introduction of Unity(TM), a family of multiband
software-defined radios that will allow federal, state and local public safety
agencies to communicate more effectively using a single radio. The first
product is the Unity XG-100, a multiband portable land mobile radio.
The Unity XG-100 provides secure interoperable communications over public
safety frequency bands from 136 to 870 MHz. This will enable emergency
personnel to communicate directly without having to carry multiple radios or
route transmissions through ad-hoc network bridges. The new radio will be
fully compliant with the APCO Project 25 technical standard in both
conventional and trunking modes and is approximately the same size as
currently fielded single-banded radios.
Harris will be showing the Unity XG-100 for the first time next week at
the 74th annual APCO Trade Show and Exposition in Kansas City.
'The Unity XG-100 is an advanced multiband radio that will provide public
safety personnel with direct communications interoperability whenever and
wherever necessary,' said Dana Mehnert, president, Harris RF Communications.
'As a result, federal, state and local first responders will be able to unify
their efforts and provide a better, more coordinated response to emergencies.
'The Unity XG-100 is based on our heritage as the leading provider of
high-performance software-defined tactical radios for military use. Harris
first introduced multiband radios to the U.S. Department of Defense more than
a decade ago. We have gained a superior understanding of this field over that
time and are now on our third generation of radios. Harris intends to use this
expertise to create products that address the increasingly complex
communication needs of government and public safety personnel.'
Harris entered the growing public safety/homeland security market in
February with the RF-1033M, the first multiband radio targeting the needs of
federal first responders. The Unity XG-100 expands on the capabilities of the
RF-1033M and extends the frequency range to cover the 700/800 MHz bands.
The multiband capability of the radio will allow public safety agencies to
phase-in their transitions to new networks, including the newly available 700
MHz frequency band.