Introducing the Tait TP9900 Series: Multiband, Multiprotocol Radios

Introducing the Tait TP9900 Series: Multiband, Multiprotocol Radios for Modern Communications

In today’s mission-critical environments, interoperability is no longer optional. Emergency services, utilities, transport networks and industrial organisations require radios that can communicate across different frequency bands and digital standards — without carrying multiple devices.

 

 

The Tait TP9900 Series delivers exactly that.

 

Combining multiband flexibility and multiprotocol capability in a single rugged portable radio, the TP9900 series represents a significant step forward in professional communications technology.

 

 


What Are Multiband Radios?

Traditional two-way radios operate on a single frequency band — typically VHF or UHF. When organisations operate across multiple bands, they often need separate radios.

 

Multiband radios remove this limitation.

 

A single TP9900 radio can be configured to operate across multiple frequency bands, reducing equipment complexity and improving operational flexibility.

 

This means:

 

  • Fewer radios per user

  • Simplified fleet management

  • Greater interoperability across agencies

  • Improved operational coordination

 

 


What Does Multiprotocol Mean?

Multiprotocol radios support more than one communications standard.

 

The TP9900 Series supports:

 

  • P25 digital

  • DMR digital

  • Analogue conventional channels

 

With simple channel switching, users can move between systems without changing devices. This is particularly valuable in multi-agency environments where different organisations operate on different standards.

 

 

 


Built for Interoperability and Safety

The Tait TP9900 Series is designed for organisations that demand performance, reliability and flexibility.

 

Key features include:

 

  • Configurable single, dual or multiband operation

  • Support for P25, DMR and analogue

  • Secure voice encryption options

  • Integrated location services

  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capability

  • Over-the-air programming (OTAP) support

  • Rugged “Tait Tough” construction

 

These radios are engineered to withstand harsh operational environments while delivering clear, reliable voice communications.

 

 


Why Multiband Matters in New Zealand

In New Zealand, many organisations operate in collaborative environments. Emergency services, Coastguard units, infrastructure providers and industrial operators often work alongside agencies using different frequency bands and standards.

 

Multiband, multiprotocol radios:

 

  • Improve cross-agency coordination

  • Reduce equipment duplication

  • Enhance operational safety

  • Support long-term network migration strategies

  • Future-proof radio investments

 

The TP9900 series enables organisations to communicate seamlessly — regardless of band or protocol.

 

 


Designed for Evolving Communication Networks

As radio networks continue to modernise, organisations face the challenge of balancing legacy systems with new digital standards.

 

The TP9900 Series supports a smooth transition path by enabling analogue and digital systems to operate side-by-side. This protects existing investment while providing a clear upgrade path.

 

For organisations planning long-term communications strategies, this flexibility is critical.

 

 


Available Through Mobile Systems Limited

Mobile Systems Limited provides the Tait TP9900 Series as part of our advanced communications portfolio.

 

We offer:

 

  • System design and consultation

  • Network compatibility assessment

  • Programming and configuration

  • Licensing guidance

  • Installation and commissioning

  • Ongoing support and servicing in New Zealand

 

Whether you are upgrading an existing fleet or planning a multi-agency interoperability solution, we can help design the right approach.

 

 


Speak to Our Team

To learn more about the Tait TP9900 multiband, multiprotocol radios and how they can enhance your communications capability, contact Mobile Systems Limited today.

Related posts