Just wanted to say that I have been working for Christies for 14 years now and when I first arrived i was given a folder and told I was in charge of the radio equipment, much to my amazement. As I opened the folder ...
Initially Wall to Wall Communications Ltd attended site for full testing across all participating buildings. Due to the high power output of the radios and the distance between each location, they are able to ...
Senator Security Services are very pleased to be associated with Wall to Wall Communications. This is due to their operational management structure, competitiveness and the support in the service they supply. Our relationship has developed over 5 Years and they have supported ...
Wall to Wall Communications Ltd has supplied the two way radio communications equipment to our individual hotels for many years, the equipment, service and support has been of the highest standard. Our account manager is always helpful with enquiries and very informative ...
I have been using Wall to Wall communications for the last 10 years, their knowledge experience and customer service are second to none. They have maintained my radio communication systems and supplied radios for events in large numbers at short notice on occasions at a very competitive price ...
Construction sites require two-way radio communications for a number of uses, including:
Construction sites and the number of people on them can vary considerably in size and complexity:
Small sites may only require a small number of handheld radios that are all tuned to the same frequency and can be heard by all users simultaneously. Construction sites are harsh environments for handheld radios so licence exempt PMR446 radios may be suitable in that if bought cheaply enough they may be disposed of as they are broken. If bought too cheaply however they won’t survive for long. Also, the frequencies are shared with the general public so potentially deliberate interference may be a problem. Simple UK licensed handheld equipment may be preferred because it can be moved from site to site without needing to change the 5-year licence details and, for good or bad, the channels used are likely to be the same as used by other users on similar sites. Ultimately, licensed analogue private mobile radio handhelds are usually preferred over digital because they are generally cheaper to hire or buy.
Medium sized sites may require a larger number of handheld radios, perhaps multi-channel, that are configured so that, normally, the different groups of users can only communicate within their group; with perhaps all users, or a sub-set of all users, being connected if an emergency message needs to be sent.
Large sites may require a centrally located multi-channel repeater base station with a large number of handheld radios. These systems can also be configured so that the different groups of users normally only communicate within their group (with covert security users or users in noisy areas having acoustic earpieces); with all users, or perhaps a sub-set of all users e.g. senior staff and security, being connected if an emergency message needs to be sent. In addition, a dispatcher system may be installed so that a record of the timings of transmissions and voice recordings of their content can be compiled.
Multi-site developments, in addition to the above, may require interconnections between their sites, e.g. via a LAN.
Some businesses may require specialised features. For example, handhelds that:
Wall to Wall Radio Communications can help you to design the optimum radio system for your construction requirements; and then supply, install, commission and maintain it.
We also offer a radio hire service to customers who require a short-term radio system or perhaps additional radio equipment on a temporary basis.
For more information info@walltowallcomms.co.uk or alternatively give us a call on 020 8770 1007.
Typical handheld equipment used by this industry includes:
Haunch of Venison Gallery, New York and London, combines with Christie’s Private Sales
Compact and rugged radio system deployed for Byrne Bros