Leonardo, a prominent global Aerospace, Defence, and Security company, is unveiling its ECOS-E DTA7000 multimode Radio Base Station to the North American market, showcasing a significant advancement in communication technology. This state-of-the-art solution, displayed at Leonardo's stand #1115 at IWCE 2024 in Orlando, Florida from March 25 to 28, sets a new benchmark for versatility, reliability, and performance, promising to revolutionize organizational communication and collaboration in the digital era.
The ECOS-E DTA7000 is designed to meet the dynamic requirements of modern communication systems, offering unmatched flexibility by supporting various protocols, architectures, and operating modes. As part of the DTA product line, the DTA7000 supports Simulcast and Multicast DMR, P25, Analog FM, and the TETRA standard. It also integrates seamlessly with Mosaic, Leonardo's framework for hybrid networks, enabling the integration of land mobile radio systems with broadband technologies through the MCX 3GPP compliant solution. Whether used in public safety, emergency response, transportation, utility management, or commercial communications networks, this innovative radio system ensures unparalleled connectivity and interoperability.
Key features of the ECOS-E DTA7000 include:
Multimode capability supporting Simulcast and Multicast DMR, P25, and Analog FM
Secure communication with an embedded firewall for enhanced cybersecurity
Adaptive networking for optimized connectivity in changing operational conditions
Robust and compact design for durability in harsh environments
Intuitive interface for user-friendly operation
Furthermore, Leonardo offers an industry-leading five-year warranty and a 10-year obsolescence guarantee for its solutions. At IWCE, visitors can also witness Qualcomm's 5G-Sidelink technology, integrated into Alea (a Leonardo company) and Softil MCX solutions, demonstrating 3GPP standards-based off-network/direct mode communications.