Two-Way radio coverage is strong in Miami, Broward, & West Palm!

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The radios and networks available would hugely surprise the majority of business in Miami, Broward, and West Palm Beach who think two-way radios are old technology. Two-way radios of today don’t stop working after a few miles, or sound like your talking in a wind tunnel. Today’s radios are well developed and supported by powerful wide area networks. One person holding a radio in the streets of downtown Miami can communicate with a moving vehicle traveling north in West Palm Beach.

The power behind this comes from a large network of repeater towers spanning from the Florida Keys all the way up to Jacksonville. A majority of these towers can be found in West Palm, Broward, and Miami. These towers are linked to each other for the purpose of sending radio signal at any time. Unlike cellphones, radio is instant, there is no connecting, and there is no dialing. With Highland Wireless’s Connect Plus and Nexedge systems, An entire team or fleet can be connected at all times instantly!

Who needs the coverage?

Highland Wireless’s Radio coverage may not benefit some operations that are based in a single location but the teams and fleets that work all around South Florida find huge benefit in wide area radio coverage! For example, tow truck, taxi, and transportation companies will spare no expense to have the best communication tool in their vehicles. Highland Wireless works around the clock to keep our network up and running to service companies that provide critical services around the clock and rely on instant communication in the moment.

Our tower locations in Miami, Broward, and West Palm:

Key west

Sugarloaf

Marathon

Tavernier

Homestead

Miami x2

Ft. Lauderdale x2

Parkland

Hallandale

Markham Park

Hollywood

Pompano

Boca

West Palm Beach

What To Know About Radio Rentals In South Florida

co-workers talking at construction site with bulldozer behind themInstead of buying an entire collection of radios for one event, did you know you could rent two-way radios for a fraction of the cost? Many businesses and individuals choose to rent two-way radios instead of buying for a number of reasons. For instance, if you only need radios for a particular event or a certain period of time it is far more cost effective to rent radios as opposed to buying.

How many radios do you need? If you have an entire team of people on the job you may need a large number of systems. This can really start to add up cost wise, especially if you want high quality radios with GPS, Bluetooth or water resistant technologies. Your world of high tech radio options is endless, but that doesn’t mean you have an unlimited amount of money to spend. Radio rentals allow you to afford any quality radio you’d like without spending a large amount of money.

Benefits To Radio Rentals

There are so many benefits to renting two-way radios for commercial, industrial, institutional or personal use. Radios are used as the key form of communication in so many different situations and industries.

  • Radio rentals save you money because you don’t have to purchase all radios and related equipment up front. This is especially beneficial if you only need radios for a one-time event or a short period of time.
  • Renting offers an affordable way to test out two-way radios in the field and see if they work well for your intended purposes before making the investment in your own set.

The benefits of radio rentals include the benefits of two-way radios in general. Without the option to rent, many would have to find alternative ways to communicate. Radio rentals open up this reliable form of communication to so many more industries and applications.

Radio communication is proven to make any event run smoother. For one, two-way radios do not get tied up like cell phone lines, and they also take less time to connect one person to another. Two-way radios do not present the same distractions as cell phones meaning employees, vendors and other event workers are more likely to stay on task and avoid error.

Renting Two-Way Radios For Large Events

In the past we have rented radios to a huge assortment of events, including the Miami International Boat Show and the Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale Easter Service. Both of these events were massive with thousands of people in attendance. Without proper communication these events could have easily turned disastrous, but thanks to two-way radio rentals the events went smoothly, just as planned.

Radio rentals are ideal for large-scale events such as:

  • Concerts
  • Weddings
  • Holiday parties
  • Church or Temple functions (Especially during holidays when crowds are much larger.)
  • Sporting events
  • Marathon races
  • Large work projects

The Cost Of Renting Two-Way Radios

Many people are shocked at how affordable it is to rent radios through Highland Wireless, the leader in two-way radios and services in Florida. We offer everything you need to use two-way radios out in the field for one low price, including radios, charging equipment, service, and even any necessary repairs along the way.

Our customers love the flexibility radio rentals offer, as well as the option to choose between the leading Motorola and Kenwood two-way radios. There are basic models for simple back and forth communication and more advanced models with added features for more complicated job sites or events.

How Do Radio Rentals Work?

Our number one priority is always to ensure you event runs as smoothly as possible. We start by finding out the scope of your needs in order to determine the best set of radios for the job. The ideal radio for the job depends upon efficiency, key features you require, and ease of use. 

Once we work together to identify the winning radios for the task, we deliver them to you for use. These radios are yours to rent for as long as you need them. If you need any assistance with set up or training employees how to use them we are here to help every step of the way.

When your event comes to an end and you no longer need our radios, contact us and we come and pick them back up. It’s really that simple.

Contact Highland Wireless today and learn more about our convenient and affordable two-way radio rentals. We look forward to helping make your next event a huge success!

iDrive Fleet Surveillance Cameras

idrive fleet security cameraIf you are looking to increase safety, security and efficiency of all vehicles in your fleet you need the latest iDrive Fleet Surveillance Camera. There are so many different applications for the iDrive, including tow trucks, taxicabs, and any other form of transportation. No matter what industry you’re in, the iDrive Fleet Surveillance camera offers a world of new ways to safeguard your precious commodities and assets from otherwise unseen threats. In fact, it is considered one of the most technologically advanced ways you can protect your vehicles and other commercial property. 

Allow us to answer some of the most commonly asked questions about the iDrive Fleet Surveillance Cameras.

What Does The Fleet Surveillance Camera Offer? 

First and foremost, these nifty compact cameras do a lot more than offer video recording in real-time. Each iDrive camera is packed with GPS, video storage over wireless network, and smart incident detection. This camera will keep your valuables safe and your employees safe too, say for instance they are in an un-witnessed traffic accident and need proof of who or what hit them. This also grants employers the unique opportunity to see how individual members of the team react when presented with unfortunate circumstances. This offers valuable control over safeguarding your business from outsiders as well as unsafe employee practices.

Who Is The Best Candidate For This Camera?

Anyone with a fleet of vehicles is going to benefit from the iDrive camera system. Your vehicles are valuable and so are the things you transport, from monetary goods to your hardworking employees. Taxicabs, semi trucks, any sort of vehicle can be easily outfitted for heightened security with one of these high-tech recording devices. 

Is The iDrive Recording All Of The Time?

This camera is built to efficiently record events at the most crucial moments. Upon sensing an emergency the camera begins storing data recorded 15 seconds before and after an accident. This works because the camera is constantly recording but instead of saving everything, and making it rather difficult for you to identify the actual incident, the camera is programed to only save 15 seconds prior to and 15 seconds after an accident. 

As a result, managers can easily locate the important footage they need without having to go through hours of unimportant footage. Plus, this allows the footage to use up very small amounts of hard drive space. All videos are stored in the same easy to locate place. It is equally convenient to extract these videos to another platform for further use or investigation.

Does The Camera Have Wi-Fi?

The iDrive does operate on Wi-Fi when it is available. When in an area with Wi-Fi the camera will automatically record and upload the data in real time to the central home database. This means anyone at ‘home plate’ can see what is going on in real-time out on the road or in the parking garage.

Will This Camera Save Me Money?

Every investment your business makes needs to be beneficial and literally pay for itself over time, otherwise it’s not a valuable use of company assets. The iDrive fleet surveillance system pays for itself time and time again. Companies that have already installed the technology on their vehicles have experienced a great deal of cost savings in regards to insurance premiums and claims.

Since iDrive cameras are built to last a long time they won’t just save you money and hassles this year, but for many more years to come.

If you want to protect your fleet of vehicles there is no better way to do so than with the iDrive camera. Contact Highland Wireless today to set up an appointment with one of our specialists to learn more about this high-tech form of affordable security.

Analog Vs. Digital Two-Way Radios

several 2 way radios

Analog radio is the traditional type of radio, and digital radio is the newest radio technology, each is uniquely different. Analog two-way radios were originally introduced around 1933 to the world of business, but at this point had already been in use by the U.S. military for 20 years. Originally, the use of analog radio was limited to a small population, but it has since ballooned into a much more popular form of communication. Radios offer such a reliable form of communication that commercial, military, industrial and individuals employ them on a daily basis. As a result, we have needed to come up with new ways to keep radio waves open to all.

Analog has been around for a long time, during which time innovation has reached its peak with this form of technology. When there was nothing left to add to analog, digital radio systems were invented in order to allow for the feature-rich options today’s advancing society demands.

Signal types vary between analog and digital radios but these two types of radios also have many other differences, such as sound quality and price points. Thanks to the invention of digital radio, wireless communication has been able to grow and expand. Improvements of digital radio includes:

  • A much greater calling range
  • Better voice quality
  • Increase in reliable coverage
  • Advanced software availability

These are just some of the advantages to digital platforms. Analog radio has its own beneficial qualities as well. Analog radio has been the primary form of wireless communication via two-way radios since the origin of its development. Even to this day the majority of radio systems still operate on analog mode. As the world of digital technology grows, more and more professionals are switching from analog to digital.

Traditional analog two-way radios typically come with standard options, such as push-to-talk, scanning, limited encryption options and simple one-on-one or group conversations. There are many additional tasks analog radios are capable of performing thanks to innovative individuals throughout history.

Even the original cell phones operated via analog. As more and more people began using cell phones the platform was switched to digital.

Digital radios vary in what they have to offer, some offer the exact same as analog radios, and others come with additional features. Depending on manufacturer and the type of radio you purchase or rent, the included features will vary greatly. All digital radios pretty much guarantee 30-50% increased battery life over analog radios. This is because the digital radio transmitter does not run 24/7.

A standard analog radio is going to decrease in signal the closer you get towards its maximum range, at which point all you hear is white noise. On the other hand, a digital radio is going to remain much more consistent in sound quality regardless of distance to or from the maximum range.

Today’s analog radios use frequency modulation (FM), which creates a constant wave with the voice signal. This is a rather simple system to install, which makes analog radios more affordable. Despite the lower price point, popularity of analog radios remains on the decline.

The numbers 1 or 0 represents digital signals. Depending on the number the voltage values differ. The digital signal includes an algorithm that can identify talking vs. background noise; this means communication is much clearer. A wireless digital signal is considered equally reliable to a wired digital signal.

Advantages of Analog Radio

  • There are a lot of accessories and add-ons available due to the extent of time analog radios have been around.
  • Analog systems are easy to use and generally well understood by the public.
  • These systems make productive use of bandwidth.

Disadvantages of Analog Radio

  • In most cases you can only have one two-way conversation going on at any given time using the same channel.
  • Receivers and transmitters are made to fit particular transmissions. The devices can be upgraded but the technology can’t be.
  • Software for business applications is not available for analog.

Advantages of Digital Radios

  • More conversations can take place on one channel.
  • Unit ID, enhanced text messages and status buttons can all be embedded into a digital radio channel.
  • Your bandwidth consumption is reduced with digital radios.
  • Both existing infrastructure and antenna systems can be used for transmitting digital signals.
  • Background noise greatly reduced due to advanced algorithms that can detect the difference between talking and background noise.
  • Many new software applications are available all of the time.
  • Digital platforms enable you to use both digital and analog radios simultaneously.

Disadvantages of Digital Radios

  • Takes more time for first-time users to learn how to use.
  • Digital signals will not tolerate RF (radio frequency) signals, and as a result if there is ever too much RF noise the signal can completely drop in error.
  • Due to the fact it is newer and more technologically advanced it is also more expensive. (Reference)

The Best Water Resistant Two-Way Radios

XPR 6550Water resistant two-way radio technology is an important advancement in many industries, allowing work to continue regardless of weather or water-related accidents. We carry a number of waterproof two-way radios that employ the latest technology in order to keep you connected no matter what. 

There are water resistant technologies made by a large variety of businesses, each employing a slightly different method for keeping water out of everything from cell phones to two-way radios and even clothing.

Not all two-way radios are waterproof, and there are different levels of ‘waterproof’, including water resistant and waterproof.

Water Resistant Ratings

A water resistant rating IP67 represents radios that can be submerged for short periods of time without sustaining damage. This type of rating is considered ‘water resistant’ as opposed to waterproof. Water resistant means a radio is not likely to break if exposed to water, but it shouldn’t be tossed in a bucket of water for over an hour and expected to survive. Water-resistant radios come with a special coating on the chips and other sensitive interior components; this coating does a good job keeping water out. 

Waterproof radios do an even better job at keeping water out of moisture sensitive electronic parts. A waterproof rating of IP68 rating signifies a device can be submerged for long periods of time without sustaining damage. This rating allows for continuous emersion under the harshest conditions, such as saltwater.

Unless your team is constantly going underwater, IP68 level waterproof is more than you likely need. A water resistant rating IP67 is all you need in most typical cases, for instance using radios in the rain or accidently dropping your radio in water for a short amount of time.

Water Resistant Kenwood Radios

There are a number of high quality water resistant Kenwood radios that are easy to use and equipped with the latest features and technology. Kenwood radios run on the NEXEDGE radio system, which strives to offer the latest level of communication. As one of the leading providers of two-way radios, companies and institutions of all sizes and purposes rely on Kenwood radios.

The Kenwood NX-5300

The Kenwood NX-5300 is one of the most advanced water resistant radios you can get your hands on. It is an industry grade UHF radio that comes with Bluetooth, GPS positioning, SD card slot and more. If you want the radio that offers the most possible features, this may the best option for you. The fact that it is water resistant just makes it that much better.

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The Kenwood NX-300

The Kenwood NX-300 is yet another full feature water resistant radio with so much to offer. Due to its water and dust-resistant qualities, this is an ideal radio for marine and construction environments. It also has amazing audio quality and a huge screen capable of displaying more than twice as many characters as previous models. Added programmable features and a large internal memory push this radio over the top, along with its capacity to handle multiple frequencies and channels.

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Water Resistant Motorola Radios

Motorola Solutions offers the latest technology and connectivity with their wide range of water resistant two-way radios. Motorola’s radio system is known as MOTOTRBO, offering superior capacity, voice quality and integrated data communication. These radios are built to globally recognized ETSI DMR Tier 2 standard and offer both UHF and VHF frequency bands. Huge corporations, public fire and police departments as well as small start-ups all use Motorola radios.

The Motorola XPR-7550

Water will not harm this radio, as it is submersible IP57. The XPR-7550 is one of Motorola’s most fully loaded models. It comes with a full color LCD display screen, GPS and Bluetooth capabilities. The fully featured digital radio has pretty impressive data application, pair this with the crisp clear screen and this radio resembles a smartphone. Unlike a smartphone, this radio is built to last with its rigid design and unsurpassed durability, making it an ideal form of communication in any environment.

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The Motorola XPR-6550

This radio is water resistant (IP57), and it is also considered one of Motorola’s most versatile options. Bluetooth, IMPRES battery technology, GPS capability and a strong durable shell all work together to make this particular model an easy favorite. Thanks to GPS information and the latest Motorola digital platform this radio is perfect for keeping your team connected at all times.

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For the latest Kenwood and Motorola water resistant two-way radios contact the leading provider in Florida, Highland Wireless! We are happy to help you find the perfect radios for your team.