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The ITS6000 Highway Advisory Radio System complements
ITS projects. Four-day operational battery
backup is standard with each system.
Options include power loss notification module, GPS frequency
stabilization, several antenna mounting styles. A vertical
profile antenna system is available to minimize the installation
area required and discourage vandalism. Flashing advisory sign
beacons may be controlled as part of the ITS6000 system, manually or via
computer.
Customization to a DOT’s needs are accommodated within the
design of the ITS6000 HAR System. |
This premier product puts advisory radio on
the road in a visible way. Powered via solar power and
controlled by wireless, VoiceStar throws a full 25 to 75
square mile signal (3 to 5 mile radius) right to the
motorists that need to hear it.
Use VoiceStar to advise motorists encountering floods,
forest fires, mudslides, storm damage. Direct hurricane
evacuations.
Special FCC licensing allows both fixed and territorial
licenses.
Options: CMS sign, NOAA "all hazards" alerts.
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RadioSTAT is a ready-to-go
radio station in a high-impact weather-resistant case that
includes a quick-erect antenna system and audio management
software. The entire package may be transported quickly from place to place as needed. Or it may
be set up at a fixed location. One
person can set up RadioSTAT in 10 minutes.
Public health and safety officials use RadioSTAT as the
primary means of disseminating information to citizens
during and after natural disasters, health emergencies,
HAZMAT incidents and manmade situations.
Listeners pick up the radio signal on vehicle radios, while
portable FASTrack road signs tell them which frequencies to
tune to.
Each RadioSTAT station covers a 25-75 square-mile area (3-5
mile radius range).
The RadioSTAT IP version permits control of audio via a
standard Ethernet network.
ISS provides technical support and prerecorded messages by
professional announcers. |