THIN AND LIGHT
An optimized mechanical design with advanced materials and a lightweight lithium polymer battery delivers a compact radio that weighs less than 10 ounces.
LOUDER AND CLEARER AUDIO
Hytera provides industry-leading audio quality through a large forward-facing speaker and AI-based voice enhancement with a deep learning ability that can accurately extract voice from noise in real-time and decreases unwanted background noises as loud as 30db. New water-porting technology quickly drains water out of the speaker cavity to maintain audio clarity.
ENHANCED WORKER SAFETY
The HP682 radios are designed for worker safety with a programmable emergency button, emergency call, and priority interrupt. Lone Worker prompts the user to press a key or speak to indicate they are safe. Man Down allows the radio to automatically enter emergency mode when the radio is inclined at a pre-set angle or remains motionless.
LONGER BATTERY LIFE
The latest in lithium polymer technology is used to power the HP6 Series radios for excellent performance. The battery is light and small, achieving a shift life of 20 hours on high transmit power with a duty cycle of 5/5/90.
HIGHER LEVEL OF RUGGEDNESS
The HP682 is fully compliant with the IP67 and MIL-STD- 810 G standards. It is dustproof, water resistant, and can stand up to drop shock testing at 2 meters. The HP6 Series anti-magnetic speaker does not attract magnetic metal dust and shavings.
CLEAR AND BRIGHT DISPLAY
The HP682 features a 1.8” 160x128 LCD display with 65,536 colors and 6 lines of content. The clear and bright LCD display provides a wide variety of status, configuration, and notification information.
ENHANCED GPS LOCATION TRACKING
The HP682 radios can report current location information to other radios, the dispatcher, or a third-party application in real-time, enhancing the efficiency of visualized dispatch applications. GPS data can be transmitted during voice calls for immediate location targeting, and GPS data can be compressed to increase channel capacity and reduce hardware costs.
HIGHER SECURITY
The HP682 supports Digital End-to-End and Over-the-Air Encryption for voice and data transmitted on digital channels to prevent eavesdropping. Hardware encryption is implemented through a built-in encryption card. Software encryption uses secure and reliable ARC4 and AES encryption algorithms. Radio authentication prevents unauthorized users from accessing the system. If a radio is lost or stolen, the system can Stun or Kill the radio to prevent unauthorized use.
BLUETOOTH
Built-in Bluetooth supports both audio and data and enables connectivity to wireless accessories.
MULTI-SYSTEM OPERATION
The HP682 can be deployed in a wide variety of analog and digital radio networks, including Analog and Digital Conventional, MPT and XPT Trunking, DMR Tier II Trunking, IP Multi-Site Connect, and DMR Simulcast Systems.
EXTENDED COVERAGE AND CONNECTIVITY
The HP682 extends radio range through increased Tx power, Rx sensitivity, improved antenna gain, and reduced attenuation. This produces a 25% increase in coverage distance and signal penetration through buildings. The enhanced coverage improves efficiency and reduces network infrastructure costs. Two patented technologies and a voice buffer reduces packet loss during Rx handover for consistently clear calls and fewer dropped words.
GREATER CALLING FLEXIBILITY
A variety of calling modes provides the flexibility to communicate with any or all users. The HP6 Series supports Individual Calls (radio to radio, radio to dispatcher), Group Calls (one radio to many, dispatcher to many), All Call (broadcast the call to all radios, transmit only), and Telephone Calls (requires connectivity to PSTN, PABX or SIP networks).
Programming - Radios are programmable and will require programming to work with an existing system. Software and programming cables are not included with the radio and must be purchased separately.
Do I need an FCC License - FCC licenses are required for many business radio frequencies. The biggest advantage to licensing your frequencies is exclusivity. Using common or default frequencies often means dealing with interference from others nearby who are using the same frequencies. We can help with the FCC application process.