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[March 15, 2010]

Harris introduces new Unity XG-100M multiband mobile radio

Mar 15, 2010 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- Harris Corporation has introduced the new Unity XG-100M full-spectrum multiband mobile radio.

According to the company, the Unity XG-100M offers a unique solution with its combination of full-spectrum multiband capabilities and suite of advanced features. In noisy emergency situations, the Unity's noise-suppression technology delivers clear voice quality.

The Unity radio also includes: GPS (global positioning system)-enabled situational awareness; Bluetooth wireless connectivity; and software-defined radio architecture that enables future growth, including a software-only upgrade to APCO P25 (Project 25) phase II.

The company said Unity XG-100M radio supports P25 Trunking, P25 Conventional and Analog FM modes of operation. In a single radio, it covers the UHF, VHF, 700 and 800MHz bands. It is capable of continuously scanning all bands, voice modes and encryption types. The radio also delivers 50W transmit power for both UHF and VHF, and 35W for the 700/800 bands.

George Helm, vice president and general manager for Harris Public Safety and Professional Communications, said: "The new Unity XG-100M covers all public safety frequency bands, from VHF through 800MHz, in a single mobile radio. It uses advanced technology to deliver critical interoperable communications and unique wireless applications to the mobile radio user." http://www.datamonitor.com Republication or redistribution, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Datamonitor shall not be liable for errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon

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