25W DMR Tier II/III mobile radio in ultra-compact format (DIN 1) for installation in patrol vehicles, ambulances, and emergency vehicles with limited space. 2.8" TFT display, Bluetooth for hands-free, integrated GPS, AES-256, and remote control panel for steering column mounting.
Simoco
Simoco SDM630 — Compact DMR Mobile Radio for Emergency and Security Vehicles
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Technical overview
The Simoco SDM630 is the ultra-compact DMR mobile radio for vehicles where dashboard or center console space is critical: PNP patrol vehicles with extensive installed electronics, ambulances where clinical workspace cannot be sacrificed, private security pickup trucks without center consoles, or police motorcycles where there's only space for the radio body under the seat. The DIN 1 (half-DIN) form factor fits any standard vehicle radio slot without bodywork modification.
The SDM630's remote control panel — included in the standard kit — can be separated up to 3 meters from the main body, allowing mounting on the steering column, rearview mirror, or windshield for visibility and operation without looking away from the road.
The integrated GPS transmits vehicle position to the dispatch center AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location) system with 30-second updates, allowing PNP or emergency center dispatchers to see all mobile unit positions in real time on the map without additional vehicle hardware.
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