Command and Dispatch Radio
●As a two-way radio, T6D also has a built-in IWAVE dispatching and commanding system for dispatching management, private and group calls, display of mobile terminal location, base station location, battery level, radio terminal status, SMS sending and receiving, recording, and call control and dispatch interaction capabilities.
●This command and dispatching software is built on IWAVE central switch and base station hardware. It is feature-rich, easy to operate, and requires no complex deployment or hardware.
●HDMI to monitor: Displays real-time information on a large screen.
●Wi-Fi hotspot to computer: Allows computers/phones/tablets to wirelessly log in to the T6D dispatch platform via a hotspot.
●Ethernet port to computer: Allows computers to log in to the T6D dispatch platform via a wired connection.
●Mouse and keyboard interfaces: Facilitate dispatcher operation.
| 1 | PTT Key |
| 2 | Emergency Call |
| 3 | ON/OFF Key |
| 4 | Change Group/Channel |
| 5 | Volume Key |
| 6 | ON/OFF |
| 7 | HDMI Port |
| 8 | Keyboard/Mouse Port |
| 9 | IP Port |
| 10 | UART Port |
| 11 | SD Card slot |
| 12 | WIFI Antenna Port |
| 13 | DC12V Input |
| 14 | DC12V Output |
The T6D is widely used to build emergency communication command and dispatch systems, suitable for emergency rescue and disaster relief scenarios:
1. Deploying self-organizing network solar base stations and handheld terminals at the front end, it quickly establishes self-organizing wireless communication links in complex environments such as mountainous areas without public network coverage, ensuring real-time communication between on-site personnel and the command center.
2. At the command center, the T6D can directly connect to a dispatch display via HDMI, USB, and RJ45 interfaces, visually presenting terminal positioning, on-site situation, and other information, enabling precise command and monitoring of rescue operations.
3. It also supports linkage with the command center's large screen, completing cross-level and cross-regional instruction transmission, data interaction, and resource scheduling, providing stable and reliable communication support for emergency rescue, disaster relief, and other scenarios.
| Frequency Ranges | VHF: 136-174MHz /UHF1: 350-390MHz /UHF2: 400-470MHz |
| Channel Capacity | 300(10 Zone,each with a maximum of 30 channels) |
| Channel Spacing | Digital:12.5kHz |
| Operating Voltage | 12V±15%(rated) |
| Battery Life with standard battery (5-5-90 Duty Cycle, High TX Power) | 28h(RT, max power) |
| Frequency Stability | ±1.5ppm |
| Antenna Impedance | 50Ω |
| Dimensions (H*W*D) | 65.5*159*166.5mmwith LiIon Battery, without antenna |
| Weight | 1500g/3.3lb |
| Front case | Aluminum Alloy |
| Transmitter | |
| RF Power Output | 25W(2/5/10/15/20/25W selectable) |
| 4FSK Digital Modulation | 12.5kHz Data Only: 7K60FXD 12.5kHz Data & Voice: 7K60FXE |
| Conducted/Radiated Emission | -36dBm<1GHz -30dBm>1GHz |
| Modulation Limiting | ±2.5kHz @ 12.5 kHz ±5.0kHz @ 25 kHz |
| Adjacent Channel Power | 60dB @ 12.5 kHz 70dB @ 25 kHz |
| Audio Response | +1~-3dB |
| Audio Distortion | 0.05 |
| Receiver | |
| Sensitivity | -120dBm/BER5% |
| Selectivity | 60dB@12.5KHz / Digital |
| Intermodulation TIA-603 ETSI |
70dB @ (digital) 65dB @ (digital) |
| Spurious Response Rejection | 70dB (digital) |
| Rated Audio Distortion | 0.05 |
| Audio Response | +1~-3dB |
| Conducted Spurious Emission | -57 dBm |

















