The TM9300 Series is a high-performing, flexible and robust mobile radio that delivers high quality audio and intuitive operation to users around the world. Multiple modes of operation include trunked DMR, conventional DMR, MPT 1327, and conventional FM. Supercharge your communications with Tait Unified Vehicle, available on the TM9300.
Each TM9300 is capable of four different modes: Analog Conventional, MPT-1327, DMR Tier 2, and DMR Tier 3. This makes the migration process easier than ever before – start migrating by installing TM9300s that operate in analog mode. Once your DMR network is built, each TM9300 can easily switch to digital.
Tait Tough
The TM9300 has a rugged build with an IP54 rating, water-resistant control head, and exceeds relevant MIL-STD-810G tests for vibration, shock, humidity, and more. You can rest assured that when you invest in a Tait mobile radio, it is an investment that will last.
Increased Worker Safety
Worker safety is the top priority for our customers, which is why Lone Worker is standard on every TM9300. Emergency calls have priority access to the network, and crystal-clear voice helps users to understand each other. GPS and Location Services give dispatch the knowledge of where to send help when it’s needed, and send it fast.
Increased Business Efficiency
The voice and data capabilities of the TM9300 provide many avenues for improving efficiency. Send short, pre-defined data messages for location or status. Location Services helps you pinpoint the location of a problem and find nearby staff who can help, improving response time.
Tait Unified Vehicle Ready
Both new and existing TM9300s can be upgraded with Tait Unified Vehicle, which loads your mobile radio with more computing power, WiFi, wireless broadband, and more. Increase productivity and safety with more connectivity, powerful new applications, and comprehensive APIs. Learn more about Tait Unified Vehicle.
A range of models and accessories
The TM9300 has a range of control heads, including a Hand Held Control Head or a Graphical Control Head (single or dual). Each option is capable of local or remote operation. There are also multiple color options, to make it easier for workgroups to identify the right equipment.
The TP9361 IS DMR portable is engineered to operate safely in hazardous environments, ensuring your people have communications they can depend on while they get the job done.
The Tait TP9300 series provides features like multiple operating modes, internal GPS, Man Down, Lone Worker, and a tough chassis, giving users complete confidence in their portable communications.
The TP3 series offers edgy design, maximum flexibility, and the best value for money. Available in DMR Tier 2 and analog, this ergonomic radio gives you the power and flexibility to choose the color, display, keypad, and labels for each radio. Standard features in the TP3350 like Bluetooth®, GPS, and Man Down place this radio in a class of its own when it comes to value.
The TP3 is a unique, highly customizable portable radio. Available in DMR Tier 2 and analog, it puts the power to choose the color, display, keypad, and labels for each radio in your hands.
The TP9300 series provides features like multiple operating modes, internal GPS, Man Down, Lone Worker, and a tough chassis, giving users complete confidence in their portable communications.
The TP9300 is a tough portable radio for mission critical communications.
Supporting multiple DMR and analog modes, safety-enhancing features, and a rugged, robust design, the TP9300 is engineered to meet the standards of the most demanding industries.
The TB9300 Base Stations are conventional or trunked, IP connected, digital base stations for DMR Tier 2 or Tier 3 networks. The functionality of these base stations allows for flexible network designs and easy migration paths from analog networks to DMR.
The Tait TB9300 is an IP connected, digital base station for DMR Tier 2 (conventional) or Tier 3 (trunked) networks. Their functionality allows for flexible network designs and easy migration paths from analog networks to DMR. These spectrally efficient base stations provide a 6.25kHz equivalent operation using two TDMA channels in one 12.5kHz channel, giving you greater capacity now and providing a future path for expansion.