Two-Way Radio Solutions

We provide professional two-way radio solutions designed for reliability, clarity, and coverage, working with industry-leading manufacturers such as Motorola Solutions and Hytera to deliver dependable communication systems across demanding environments.

Two-way radio gives your team instant, reliable voice—across a site, multiple locations, or remote operations. Comms-Spec designs complete radio systems: devices, coverage infrastructure, configuration, training, and ongoing support.

  • Push-to-talk voice with predictable performance (no dialling, no app switching)

  • Coverage engineered for buildings, estates, ports, vessels, and remote sites

  • Security and safety options: encryption, emergency alerts, lone worker, man-down, GPS fleet visibility

  • Scales from small teams to high-traffic, multi-site networks

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Two-way radio devices

We supply and configure handhelds, base stations, vehicle radios, and push-to-talk over cellular—so each role gets the right device for the environment and operational needs.

Fast, portable push-to-talk
Handheld Radios
Ideal for teams on the move

Configured with talkgroups and role-based controls. Options can include emergency alerting, lone worker/man-down, GPS fleet visibility, and encryption—depending on the model and system design.

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Control room coordination
Base Stations
Fixed radios for ops desks and supervisors

Higher-power operation with stronger antenna infrastructure options. Great for dispatch-style working and incident control, with access to the same talkgroup structure as handheld users.

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Vehicle-mounted comms
Mobile Radios
Installed in cars, trucks, boats, and other assets for reliable comms while moving.

Works alongside handheld radios for “vehicle + on-foot” workflows and supports structured group calling in busy operations.

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Radio experience over 4G/Wi-Fi
Push-to-Talk over Cellular
Wide-area push-to-talk using data networks.

Can be app-based and include messaging, location features, and media sharing. Ideal for multi-location teams or remote supervisors—and can work as a standalone or hybrid solution.

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What you gain with the right system

Designed properly, two-way radio becomes an operational advantage—clearer, faster, and more reliable than ad-hoc comms.

Faster coordination

Instant voice to the right people—no dialling, no delays.

Better operational control

Structured talkgroups, call priorities, and clear escalation.

Coverage certainty

Designed performance where phones struggle—indoors and outdoors.

Safety options

Emergency alerts, lone worker, and man-down (where supported).

Secure communications

Encryption and access control options to suit your risk profile.

Scales with you

Add users, sites, and capacity without replacing everything.

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Accessories that make radios easier to use

The right audio setup can transform usability—making comms discreet, clearer in noise, and faster to operate in the real world.

Earpieces

Discreet audio for guest-facing or security roles. Options include acoustic tube, earbud, over-ear, and compatible PTT variants—wired or wireless depending on the setup.

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Headsets

Best for high-noise environments and control-room style working. Options include noise-cancelling and boom microphones for clarity when it matters most.

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Speaker Microphones

Chest-mounted “remote mics” for fast access when radios are worn on the belt or under clothing. Rugged options available, plus earpiece integration for discreet audio.

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Choose the right two-way radio setup

Most teams don’t need “a radio”—they need a system that fits the environment, the workflow, and the risk. Use the guide below to find the simplest setup that meets your coverage and safety needs.

Single-site coverage

Handheld radios configured for talkgroups and roles. Add a repeater and antenna if the site is large or signal needs to reach across buildings and outdoor areas.

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Fix dead spots (buildings/vessels)

Indoor distribution is often the answer. We design repeaters and Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to deliver signal where teams actually work—basements, plant rooms, corridors, cabins, and service areas.

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Vehicles + mobile teams

Mobile radios installed in vehicles for always-on comms on the move, paired with handhelds for teams on foot. Ideal for estates, ports, logistics, and response operations.

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Multi-site / wide-area coverage

Link repeaters over IP for estate-wide or multi-location coverage. We design networks that stay consistent across sites and support growth without constant rebuilds.

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Discreet comms

Handhelds with covert audio and simple push-to-talk accessories. Perfect for hospitality, security, and guest-facing environments where comms must be subtle and professional.

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Hazardous environments (ATEX)

ATEX/intrinsically safe handheld radios designed for explosive or volatile environments. We’ll specify the right devices and accessories for the area classification and workflow.

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High traffic / peak demand

Capacity-focused digital networks designed for many users and talkgroups—reducing busy channels and missed calls during peak periods and incidents.

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Coverage engineering and system expansion

Coverage is rarely solved by “stronger radios.” It’s solved by designing the network—repeaters, antenna placement, indoor distribution, and (when needed) multi-site linking and capacity management.

Repeaters

When teams can’t hear each other across a site, it’s rarely a “radio problem”—it’s a coverage design problem. Buildings, terrain, distance, and structural materials all reduce direct radio-to-radio range, creating dead zones and broken comms at the worst moments.

A repeater solves this by acting as a central relay point, extending usable coverage and making communications consistent across a wider area. We specify the right repeater type, power, and location, then programme your radios with the right channels/talkgroups so teams don’t waste time troubleshooting in the field.

How Comms-Spec adds value: We design repeaters as part of a complete system—surveying the site, selecting the correct antenna solution, and commissioning the setup so it delivers real talk-in/talk-out performance, not just “it works outside.”

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Mast Antennas

Many radio issues come down to one thing: the antenna isn’t where it needs to be. Even high-quality radios struggle if the antenna is poorly placed, blocked by buildings, or too low to serve a wide area. The result is patchy comms, intermittent audio, and teams constantly moving to “find signal.”

A mast-mounted antenna increases height, line-of-sight, and overall coverage stability. It’s one of the most effective ways to improve performance across large outdoor footprints—especially estates, campuses, ports, and remote sites.

How Comms-Spec adds value: We don’t “just stick an antenna up.” We plan antenna type, height, location, cable runs, grounding, and system tuning—so the improvement is measurable and reliable. The goal is a system your teams trust without thinking about it.

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Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)

If radios work outside but fail in key indoor areas—basements, plant rooms, stairwells, corridors, service routes—it’s usually because the building is absorbing or blocking signal. This is especially common in multi-storey properties, steel-heavy structures, and vessels, where you need coverage everywhere, not just near windows.

A Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solves this by carrying radio signal throughout the building or vessel via a network of antennas placed where teams actually operate. Instead of hoping handheld radios “punch through,” DAS makes comms predictable across critical spaces—supporting faster response, safer lone working, and better coordination.

How Comms-Spec adds value: We design DAS around your operational map—not just floorplans. That means identifying priority areas (security routes, comms hotspots, incident locations), commissioning the system, and validating coverage so you’re not guessing during a real event.

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IP Site Connect (Motorola IP Site Connect)

Motorola IP Site Connect allows multiple radio repeaters to be connected over an IP network, creating a wide-area communication system that functions as one unified network.

Using Motorola’s IP Site Connect technology, teams across large facilities, multiple buildings, or geographically separated sites can communicate as if they were operating on the same local radio system. This is ideal for organisations managing multiple sites that require seamless, reliable communication.

How Comms-Spec adds value: We design the network architecture and resilience around your reality—site connectivity, failover expectations, and who needs to talk to whom. Then we configure the radios, talkgroups, and user permissions so the system is simple to use and hard to misuse.

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Capacity Plus & Capacity Max

Motorola Capacity Plus and Capacity Max systems enable large numbers of users to operate on the same radio network without congestion.

Using intelligent channel management, Capacity Plus and Capacity Max automatically allocate available capacity where it is needed most. This ensures reliable communication even in busy environments such as large hotels, major events, industrial sites, or multi-team security operations where many users need simultaneous access to radio channels.

How Comms-Spec adds value: We match capacity design to your operation—estimating traffic demand, structuring talkgroups, setting call priorities, and commissioning performance. The outcome is a network engineered for your busiest day, not your quietest one.

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Trunked Options (e.g., TETRA)

Some operations need more than conventional radio: they need structured access, high traffic handling, and consistent, managed communications—especially where comms are part of critical response and operational governance.

Trunked radio solutions (such as TETRA in applicable scenarios) are designed to allocate resources dynamically and support large user bases with strong control over groups, permissions, and network behaviour. For the right use case, trunking brings a more “managed network” approach to radio communications.

How Comms-Spec adds value: We’ll only recommend trunking when it genuinely fits the need. Our role is to translate your operational requirement into the right architecture—whether that’s trunked, conventional digital, or a hybrid approach—then deliver deployment, configuration, and support that keeps performance dependable over time.

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Two Way Radio

Built for safety-critical and security-sensitive work

When comms are part of your safety system, you need more than clear audio. We specify devices and configurations that support escalation, accountability, and controlled access.

  • Emergency alerts and priority calling (where supported)

  • Lone worker and man-down options (where supported)

  • GPS location and fleet visibility (where supported)

  • Encryption and controlled access (system/model dependent)

  • Role-based programming: who can talk to who, and when

  • Clear incident workflows: groups, supervisors, escalation

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Two Way Radio Emergency

ATEX / Intrinsically Safe radios

For explosive or volatile environments, we supply ATEX-rated handheld radios and accessories to support safe, reliable communication in hazardous areas. We’ll match the kit to the role, zone requirements, and working conditions.

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Whether you're operating on land, at sea, or in remote environments, Comms-Spec is ready to deliver tailored security and communication solutions to meet your exact needs. Contact our team today to schedule a consultation or learn how we can support your next project.
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Why Comms spec

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions about two-way radio coverage, licensing, security, and choosing the right setup.
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