Cat 10365016

COMMUNICATIONS-APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (C-AT)

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Cat 10365016

ICRI - Tactical Radio interoperability and in-building/below grade radio reinforcement devices. Tactical team communications radio systems for CERT, EDU, and other SRT including medical triage and haz-mat. Headsets and throat microphones for LMRs. AMCVIS - vehicle intercom for special ops personnel in vehicles like the Lenco Bear and Bearcat.

Products

Icri2p 10041978
Communications-Applied Technology offers the ICRI-2P (2P) - a quickly set-up, portable device that can provide entry first-responders voice communications with command and support...
Aug. 20, 2007
Icri29tacticalrepeater 10041975
The ICRI-2P (two port, environmental, deep) is a lightweight, portable repeater that extends communications in buildings, below grade and other non-line-of-sight situations, enhancing...
Aug. 20, 2007
Extensioncablereelforicri 10041969
The Incident Commanders' Radio Interface (ICRI) expands its usefulness with the addition of it's Extension Cable/Reel (EC/R). The EC/R permits an agency's radio in conventional...
Aug. 20, 2007
Incidentcommandersradiointerfacewextensioncablereelecr 10041967
The ICRI (Incident Commanders' Radio Interface) expands its usefulness beyond providing quick and easy on-site, cross-band/cross-platform interoperability for all radio devices...
Aug. 20, 2007
Icribackpackableversion 10041971
When radio interoperability is required between Wildfire "Hot Shot" teams and EMS and Urban firefighters; when rapid deployment of a repeater in an urban area or in the mountains...
Aug. 20, 2007
Communications-Applied Technology has launched the ICRI/EOC version of its "Incident Commanders Radio Interface, which permits the connection of 10 different agency radios in ...
Aug. 20, 2007
Air National Guiard RC26 aircraft with C-AT ICRI portable radio bridge/gateway. The ICRI provides seamless interoperability between the radios used by the LEO and the ANG crew. The ICRI model selected by the ANG is the ICRI-2TG/5P.
For agencies that need a coordinated response to large scale disasters that complies with the National Incident Management System (NIMS), C-AT has developed the ICRI-4TG/10P, ...
Aug. 20, 2007

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