Hytera engineers demonstrate new advanced features of the DMR solution during training session at the conference
Hytera showcased its complete digital solutions, including DMR and TETRA

From September 21 to 23, the Second Hytera Dealer Conference was held in Skorzecin, Poland, by Hytera and its distributor in Poland, RTcom. Over 50 participants from 30 companies across Poland attended the event.

During the conference, Hytera showcased its complete digital solutions, including DMR and TETRA. Particular emphasis was placed on the DMR series products. Besides conventional terminals, the participants could also get hands on with the latest members in Hytera DMR family such as X1e/X1p full power covert radio, PD795Ex intrinsically safe radio, RD96X portable repeater, Tier III trunking infrastructure and SmartDispatch & SafeSYT dispatching applications. Hytera representatives from Headquarters in China and German subsidiary also joined the meeting. A training session was included in the conference, during which Hytera engineer demonstrated the new advanced features of the DMR solution.

Upon the completion of the training was an award ceremony for the best business partners of Hytera and RTcom. AB Radio from Ostrów and Alfa Radio from Bydgoszcz were awarded for their excellence in promoting Hytera product and solutions.

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