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ANALOG RADIOS

Analog radios are traditional communication devices that transmit voice or data as continuous radio waves. These radios convert sound into electrical signals and then broadcast it over specific frequencies. They are widely used in two-way communication, like walkie-talkies, public safety radios, and maritime communications.​

While analog radios are simple and reliable, they are more prone to interference and offer lower audio quality compared to digital radios. Their popularity is diminishing as industries adopt digital systems for clearer audio, better range, and advanced features like encryption and GPS.

Enhanced Accountability

Promotes transparency and trust in law enforcement interactions.

Evidence Integrity

Safeguards unbiased and tamper-proof documentation for legal proceedings.

Improved Safety

Enhances officer and citizen safety during

encounters.

Training Tool

Facilitates continuous improvement through review and analysis of recorded interactions

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