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Voice Recording for Two Way Radio Systems.

Adding voice recording to your Motorola Solutions, MOTOTRBO or  Hytera digital two-way radio systems allows recent and historical events to be easily recalled and reviewed as and when required. By utilising a suitable dispatch console, network administrators can record, log and playback any voice calls, such as radio-to-radio and phone-to-radio conversations providing the necessary solution for organisations to instil enhanced audit trails, increase their operational accountability, minimise their legal liabilities, improve their training material and refine their customer service.

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How does voice recording work?

In the event of an incident, health and safety professionals can review the call logs and listen to the conversations that occurred during this time frame on your two way radio system. This information can help improve future planning to prevent such incidents occurring again.

All call recordings, such as group calls, private calls and telephone calls can be easily located and categorised by channel name, radio ID and sorted by date. The files can then be downloaded in .mp3 or .wav format, exported to external devices, played back directly from the console or saved for future consultation.

Key benefits of voice recording.

  • Improved future health & safety planning
  • Ability to use the recordings in legal liability cases
  • Increase worker or talk-group accountability
  • Provides an audit trail of radio-to-radio and radio-to-phone communications

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