It can be used as a cross band repeater between a VHF and a UHF radio. It can allow interoperation between a Military HF SSB radio and an APCO 25 radio or between a MotoTRBO radio and a Kenwood NEXEDGE radio
Midian Electronics IS-1 is an interoperability switch or a cross-band
repeater maker for allowing 2 radio systems on different channels or
different bands to communicate with one another. For example a UHF
radio system and an HF SSB radio system can interoperate or a VHF radio
system can interoperate with a UHF P25 radio system. This is ideal for
interagency cooperation in emergency situations such as search & rescue,
emergency relief, hostage situations, etc.
When the IS-1 sees COR or VOX from radio system 1, the IS-1 will give a
PTT output to radio system 2 and pass the audio from radio 1 to radio 2.
The IS-1 can be powered by a 9 Volt battery for more than 40 hours, or
can get the power from an external source such as one of the radios or
from an optional wall power adaptor.
The IS-1 can be ordered with preconfigured cables for various radios for
simple plug and play operation.
The IS-1 is ideal for interagency cooperation in emergency situations such as search & rescue, emergency relief, hostage situations, etc.
Midian offers optional preconfigured cables for plug and play installation for some radios. Otherwise the IS-1 easily connects between 2 two-way radios for interoperability.
Compatible with Transcrypt Model TR30-022 scrambler.
Midian Electronics manufactures voice encryption and tone signaling devices for Two-Way radio for use by Public Safety users. Products include plug-in scramblers for radios such as Motorola, Vertex, Maxon, Tait, & Icom, Two-Tone & DTMF encoders and decoders for emergency alarms, and products compatible with Motorola's MDC-1200 signaling format.
Midian's tone signaling and encryption products fit a wide variety of applications. They are used by public safety (police, fire, and ambulance), fleet (taxi, towing, fishing, etc.), government, industrial, and OEM users.
Midian's products have been used by: United States Armed Forces, Indian Army, Mexico City Federal Police, Riyadh Police Force, Spanish Guardia Civil, and many others.