The most recent advance in police motorcycle communications, Setcom's Liberator Wireless SuperMic eliminates the cable between the officer and the motorcycle, providing maximum flexibility, freedom of movement and reliable communications.
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The Liberator automatically establishes a wireless link when an officer gets on the motorcycle. There is no need to "sync" or "pair".
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The Liberator includes wireless technology for Portable Radio Only as well as Mobile + Portable Radio configurations.
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In a Mobile + Portable Radio configuration, the Liberator transmits and receives through the mobile radio, ensuring consistent communications.
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The Liberator's efficient power management technology eliminates the need for batteries, a potentially critical point of failure. It draws the minimal power it requires from the portable radio battery.
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With its selectable channel plan, the Liberator has been carefully designed and rigorously tested to eliminate extraneous communication between two police motorcycles and/or between the Liberator and the portable or mobile radio.
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As with Setcom's traditional SuperMics, the Liberator's helmet connection provides a quick-release jack to improve officer safety.
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All of the electronics necessary to achieve the Liberator's sophistication are surface mounted on Setcom's proprietary circuit boards; surface-mount technology yields significantly higher quality and durability.
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Setcom's Liberator is completely compatible with wired Setcom ComKits, making it easy and affordable to upgrade.
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Officers can use the Liberator on motorcycles equipped to work with traditional SuperMics; the Motorcycle Cable Kit for Setcom's traditional SuperMics and the Liberator are compatible.
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A department need not upgrade its entire fleet at the same time. Officers can try the Liberator on one motorcycle and prove its quality and reliability for themselves.