The mACS is a simplified version of our Audio Control Server, offering efficient VoIP technology adapted for Land Mobile Radio (RoIP) with one flip of a switch... and a private wireless network for a fraction of the cost of cellular equipment.
The mACS uses a unique Network Bridging technology to create an instant wireless conference-call network for up to 16 radios, cell phones, phone lines or other devices per site, and puts them at the command of a single Radio Gateway. The mACS operates equally well as a stand-alone VoIP switch, and in full interface with other mACS devices.
Several mACS devices can be integrated into a single network, covering an extended Geographical area.
Like our standard ACS, the mACS works seamlessly with the ACB audio/video operator terminal, and with TechMer's Maintenance Work Station. [link to ACS] Each mACS can also be fitted with an internal IP Logger [link], offering real-time recording, streaming and archiving with virtually unlimited capacity.
mACS Features and Advantages:
- Based on field-tested VoIP technology
- Supports LMR, 2-way Radios, TETRA, iDEN, GSM, and Landline phone technology.
- Open Architecture - allows users to quickly create and modify their applications
- Modular and cluster architecture for custom scaling
- Unlimited # of user terminals
- Full redundancy with duplicated LAN and switching
- Merges radios, phones, LMR transceivers and other network components for seamless communication
- "Commander Mode" Allows to cut into ALL networks from one terminal
- Remote control over any IP network
Choice of configurations (rack-mountable 19"):
- mACS 5: for up to 5 radio/phone line elements
- mACS 8: for up to 8 radio/phone line elements
- mACS 10: for up to 10 radio/phone line elements
- mACS 16: for up to 16 radio/phone line elements
- MIL-SPEC version available upon request
Applications
- Command centers
- Air and sea traffic control
- Mobile tactical control
- Cost-effective two-way radio communication network
- Training and simulation communication
- Emergency dispatching
- Communication in harsh environments (mines, pipelines)
