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Digital Radio VS Analog Radio- How Digital Is the Future

07/22/2020
by Jeff & Shelly Tillinghast

Analog radio communication has been the standard for businesses for decades. Since its inception in the early twentieth century, analog radio has been widely adopted across the world. But as with all technology, new and improved iterations have come to the forefront. Change is an inevitable part of life, and digital radio frequencies represent the future of business communications. While some businesses still cling to the analog past, digital two-way radio showcases the next generation of communication.


Head to Head Signal Strength

Analog radios utilize sending signals from a large radio tower to the small antenna attached to the top of the handheld unit. The closer you come to the maximum range of your two-way radio, the weaker your signal becomes. It was an accepted downside to analog two-way radios because there wasn’t a viable alternative for companies to switch. However, with the introduction of digital two-way radios, that viable alternative became a reality.


Digital two-way radios differ from the analog forefathers in how they deliver the signal. Analog systems relied on frequency modulation to provide the signal across distances. However, the digital system consists of a packet of information sent across multiple frequencies and reassembled at the receiver. This means that even over greater distances, the digital signal maintains its integrity and results in a cleaner message.


Battery Life

Regardless of the device, having a long-lasting battery is a must. For analog two-way radios, this became an issue. When the transmitter is always on, it begins draining the battery. However, with the digital two-way radios, information is only sent through the transmitter when you want to initiate communication, saving your device's power.


Interconnectivity

Digital two-way radios offer users something that analog radios cannot; WiFi connectivity. In an increasingly interconnected world, having the ability to connect your devices to digital networks and provide your business with more software-driven applications opens up new avenues for your business communications that analog radios could not offer.


Are you interested in upgrading your business to digital two-way radios? If so, contact Delmarva Communications today to browse our inventory and learn more about our products and services.

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