Tait TP9560 DMR UHF2 Handheld Radio - 16 Keys, 450-520M Antenna
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Tait TP9560 UHF2 Portable Radio (450–520MHz)
Rugged Tri-Mode Digital Radio for Critical Field Communications
The Tait TP9560 UHF2 radio is a robust, professional-grade digital portable radio designed for mission-critical communications in demanding New Zealand environments. With a 3W loudspeaker, colour display, and tri-mode capability, this unit ensures your team stays connected across DMR Tier 2, DMR Tier 3, MPT Trunking, and analog FM networks.
Ideal for utilities, transport, construction, and emergency response, the TP9560 delivers crystal-clear audio, exceptional ruggedness, and enhanced worker safety features.
Key Features
Multi-Mode Operation
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Compatible with Analog Conventional, MPT Trunking, DMR Tier 2, and DMR Tier 3
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Seamless integration with mixed network environments
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Ideal for transitioning from legacy to digital platforms
Outstanding Audio Quality
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3-Watt speaker ensures loud, clear comms in noisy settings
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Dual-mic active noise cancellation with AMBE+2 vocoder
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Reliable communication in vehicles, machinery, or remote areas
Wireless Connectivity
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WiFi OTAP (Over-the-Air Programming) for remote updates
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Bluetooth® for hands-free accessories and wireless audio
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Supports advanced fleet management integration
Built-in Worker Safety
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Emergency Key, Man Down, and Lone Worker alerts
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GPS-enabled with GeoFencing and iBeacon tracking options
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Enhances situational awareness and incident response
Extreme Durability
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Fully IP65/IP68 rated – waterproof and dustproof
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Drop-tested to MIL-STD-810G standards
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Shock-absorbing design with water-shedding grille
What’s in the Box
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Tait TP9560 UHF2 Radio (450–520MHz)
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UHF Helical Antenna
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2400mAh Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
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Belt Clip
🔌 Note: Charger sold separately.
Applications
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Power and utility networks
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Heavy machinery and fleet communications
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Emergency services and disaster response
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Large-scale construction and civil sites
Features