Major 5b Table-Top Console | Advanced Radio Control with VoIP

The Major 5b Table-Top Console is an advanced control device designed for seamless integration with both analogue and DMR radio systems. Equipped with a gooseneck microphone, numeric keypad, and an optional VoIP interface, the Major 5b offers versatile and efficient communication solutions for various operational environments.

Key Features:

  • Gooseneck Microphone – Provides clear audio input for effective communication.
  • Numeric Keypad – Facilitates quick access to essential functions and enhances operational efficiency.
  • Optional VoIP Connectivity – Enables remote radio control over IP networks, eliminating the need for additional IP interfaces on the console side.
  • Self-Explanatory Web Interface – Simplifies configuration and management through an intuitive web-based setup.
  • Compatibility with Analogue and DMR Radios – Supports various radio models, including Motorola MOTOTRBO and Kenwood NEXEDGE series.
  • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Support – Offers convenient power solutions, reducing cable clutter and simplifying installation.
  • Volume Control Button – Allows easy adjustment of audio levels to suit user preferences.

Why Choose the Major 5b Console?

  • Versatile Communication – Ideal for dispatch centers, emergency services, and industrial operations requiring reliable radio control.
  • Enhanced User Experience – The intuitive interface and ergonomic design reduce training time and improve operational efficiency.
  • Future-Proof Design – Optional VoIP functionality ensures adaptability to evolving communication infrastructures.
  • Robust and Reliable – Built to withstand demanding environments, ensuring continuous and dependable performance.

Applications:

  • 🔹 Public Safety – Police, fire departments, and emergency medical services.
  • 🔹 Transportation – Railway, aviation, and maritime communication systems.
  • 🔹 Industrial Operations – Manufacturing plants, utilities, and energy sectors.
  • 🔹 Security Services – Private security firms and military communications.