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VIPER (Versatile Interoperability Portable Emergency Response) unit

Published: 
10 February, 2007

Distributed in the UK by Cyfas, the VIPER (Versatile Interoperability Portable Emergency Response) unit is a completely self-contained mobile command centre. Developed by Telex Inc U.S.A following 9/11 it creates instant interoperability among different radio systems. The system establishes complete and robust dispatch capabilities and easily expands or integrates with other communications systems.

The VIPER unit is housed in a rugged portable travel case. The unit can be purchased in configurations of either 2, 4, 6 or 8 lines. Each version includes a drawer for storage of accessories and a network hub.

Upon arriving at the emergency scene, each department on site connects one of their portable radios to a radio port on the back of the VIPER. Because all communications between radio channels is accomplished through the included Ethernet Hub, it is also possible to centrally monitor all communications with one or more dispatchers from within the site command post.





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