Hytera Unveils Next-Generation DMR Trunking Cube Base Station

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Hytera Next-Gen DMR Trunking Cube Base Station DS-6250S (Photo: Hytera)
Hytera Next-Gen DMR Trunking Cube Base Station DS-6250S (Photo: Hytera)

SHENZHEN, China, December 03, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hytera, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, has officially launched its latest innovation in Professional Mobile Radio (PMR), the next-generation DMR Trunking Cube Base Station DS-6250S, at a widely-anticipated webinar at the end of November 2024.

Hytera offers three series of DMR infrastructure, including DMR Trunking Pro, Lite, and Cube base stations, which are widely adopted in public safety, utilities, transportation, and various businesses across the world. The unveiling of DS-6250S is set to further enhance the DMR Trunking Cube series’ ability in empowering professionals with reliable and versatile group communications and collaboration in various industrial settings.

Enhanced Functionalities and Flexibility
The DS-6250S is a state-of-the-art DMR Tier III base station that utilizes advanced software-defined radio (SDR) and multi-carrier technologies. It features a highly integrated, compact form factor, weighing just 16.7kg with a 20L volume. This small yet powerful design allows for easy transportation and installation, greatly reducing setup costs. Its IP68 rating and 20 kA lightning protection ensure reliable performance even in the harshest outdoor environments.

Optimized Spectrum Usage
Built on advanced multi-carrier technology, the DS-6250S utilizes carrier spacing above 50kHz and supports DMR trunking simulcast, enabling multiple base stations in the network to share the same frequency. This efficient spectrum usage maximizes communication capacity while minimizing frequency requirements, making it an ideal solution for high-traffic environments.

Cost-Effective and Scalable
The DS-6250S supports carrier capacity expansion without additional hardware. By utilizing multi-carrier and SDR technologies, a single base station can support up to 8 carriers (UHF) or 4 carriers (VHF) through remote software updates, eliminating the need for physical reconfiguration or reconstruction. This capability both simplifies network expansion and significantly reduces associated costs and downtime.

Lower Power Consumption
The DS-6250S is designed with efficiency in mind, consuming less than 350W – only one-third of the power used by traditional base stations. The low power design reduces the need for large battery setups, resulting in significant savings in electricity and site rental costs. Compatibility with solar power systems also allows for easy deployment in remote areas. Additionally, its efficient heat dissipation design eliminates the need for dedicated air conditioning, further slashing opex (operating expenses).