BURBANK, Calif.—Advanced RF Technologies, Inc. (ADRF), a developer of large pure-play distributed antenna systems (DAS) and repeaters, has announced the release of its new Emergency Power Off (EPO) Switch for public safety repeaters.
The West Coast manufacturer says that its new user-friendly PSR EPO Switch enables manual cutting and restoration of AC power and DC battery backup to the repeater, whereas most emergency responder communication enhancement systems (ERCES) can only be shut down through a graphical user interference which takes time to access.
“The EPO Switch reinforces our long-time promise to provide customers with public safety solutions that meet the needs of every deployment regardless of jurisdiction,” comments Sun Kim, director of product engineering at ADRF.
“As the public safety communication industry continues to grow in size and complexity, it’s important to be vigilant in developing useful add-ons to our flagship products.”
ADRF points out the EPO Switch is available in a choice of PSR-EPO-PKG-U or PSR-EPO-PKG-X versions to help system integrators and building owners meet EPO requirements for ERCES in select United States counties such as San Francisco and Santa Clara in California, as well as Washington D.C.
The company adds the PSR-EPO-PKG-U solution consists of the PSR-EPO-ENC (enclosure) and the PSR-EPO, while the PSR-EPO-PKG-X version includes the PSR-EPO and the PSR-EPO-CBL-X (cable set).














