Global Communications (an Elvey Group company and part of the Hudaco Group of companies), is once again leading the way in the market with the introduction of a five-year warranty on specified Kenwood two-way radios.
“The Kenwood brand is characterised by its durability, ruggedness and longevity, all factors that provide us with the confidence to offer this precedent-setting five-year warranty. As part of the development process, KENWOOD radios have to prove they can survive the most gruelling conditions. They are dropped, soaked, splashed and subjected to extreme of temperatures. Also, the buttons are operated tens of thousands of times to ensure they can withstand heavy use over a period of several years,” says Sean Mervitz, Executive Manager at Global Communications.
Mervitz says that there are four pillars that underpin the reliability and robustness of these particular Kenwood radio models based on the MIL-STD and IP environmental standards:
- Exposure to extreme temperatures
- Dust and water resistance
- Meant Time Between Failures (MTBF)
- Push to Talk (PTT) activations.
Built to extreme standards
The US Defence Standards (MIL-STD) evolved from the need to ensure proper performance, maintainability and reparability (ease of MRO), and logistical usefulness of military equipment. The Kenwood radios in this range conform to MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/F and G specifications.
The radios in the selected range are also IP54/55/67 and 68 rated. Kenwood radio equipment with this specific rating is 100% protected against solid objects like dust and sand, and it has been tested to work for up to 2 hours while submerged in water to up to 1 metre.
When the heat is on
The Kenwood radios have been subjected to arduous temperature conditions and have been proven to successfully and reliably operate at temperatures as low as -30°C and up to temperatures as high as a sweltering +60°C.
Continuous operation over time
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) is a crucial maintenance metric to measure performance, safety, and equipment design. Kenwood radios exhibit a very admirable MTBF of up to 40 000 hours, making them suitable for operation in remote areas where access to maintenance may be limited.
“Similarly, the physical operation of the radio, in mechanical terms, is also dependent on the reliability of the push-to-talk (PTT) buttons. Repeated testing of the Kenwood radio buttons indicate a PTT reliability of 100 000 activations. This allows these Kenwood radios to be deployed to areas where radio communication is ongoing and regular, without concerns over push button failure,” says Mervitz.
For more information contact Global Communications, +27 (0) 12 621 0400
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