Hytera US launches new communications device

Hytera US, a supplier of two-way radios, has launched the PNC360S Push-to-Talk over Cellular radio. The PNC360S supports instant group and individual voice calling over nationwide wireless networks as well as push-to-talk over local Wi-Fi networks, as programmed by the user.

The PNC360S is ultra-compact at 4.09 inches tall (including the built-in antenna) for one-hand operation. It can be carried in a pocket or with the included belt clip and can also be worn around the neck on a lanyard. 

The radio includes digital noise suppression and high-volume speakers for loud environments. Built-in GPS allows for dispatching applications and the devices support Bluetooth for earpieces and external push-to-talk devices. A TFT LCD display provides high-resolution visibility even under bright daylight and supports a graphical user interface menu system. The PNC360S is powered by a  4000 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery.

The PNC360S is compliant with MIL-STD-810-H for shock and vibration and IP67-rated for water submersion and dust resistance. It also includes an an anti-magnetic speaker that keeps metal fragments from damaging the mechanism. The PNC360S can be deployed on any PoC network.

The Hytera HALO PoC communications solution includes a dispatch application that supports group or individual voice calling, sharing images and text and GPS route tracking and geofencing. Group calls can be created with a simple list selection or geographically by selecting an area on the dispatch map.