100 W VHF/UHF mobile radio for emergency vehicles with 3.5-inch TFT color display, 12-key keypad, integrated GPS AVL, AES-256 encryption, and P25 Phase 1/2 and analog support in one unit.
Simoco
Simoco SPM700 High-Power Mobile Radio for Emergency and Public Safety Vehicles
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Technical overview
The Simoco SPM700 is the high-power vehicle mobile radio designed for first-line emergency response vehicles — police patrols, fire trucks, and ambulances — where maximum available RF power (100 W) is required to guarantee coverage in urban RF shadow zones, along with the ability to simultaneously operate on P25 digital networks and analog interoperability channels without changing equipment.
The 3.5-inch TFT color display with adjustable backlight provides clear viewing of active channel, talk group, encryption indicator, GPS status, and signal level even in direct sunlight conditions through the vehicle windshield. The 12-key keypad with backlight and ergonomic surface allows channel selection and text message input without diverting eyes from the road for more than one second.
The high-sensitivity integrated GPS receiver (-160 dBm) provides 3-meter accuracy position in under 35 seconds from power-on, automatically transmitting vehicle position every 15 seconds to the dispatch center AVL system for real-time fleet supervision. The AES-256 encryption module with APCO P25-compatible OTAR (Over-The-Air Rekeying) key management allows the key management center to update encryption keys for the entire fleet remotely without physical access to each radio.
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