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| Screenshot (Click picture to enlarge) | Description | 
| This is a screenshot of the main window of our IP Radio product. From this screen you can monitor the gateway you are connected to, switch channels/systems/groups, toggle scanning, and make transmissions. | 
| This is a screenshot of the Global View window. From this screen you can view the status of all connected gateways. You can see whether or not the radio is transmitting, what channel they're sitting on and the time & date of the last radio activity. | 
| This is a screenshot of the Connected User Information window on the server. From this screen you can see which users are logged in and their IP addresses. | 
| This is a screenshot of the Call History window. From this screen you can view a list of all previous calls and information about the calls, such as duration, time & date, caller & callee, as well as some other useful information. This is also where you can playback any missed calls. |

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a screenshot of our Network Access Radio product. The main
difference between the user interface of this product and the others
is the lack of channel and system dropdowns since NAR uses a simple
PTT interface and is unable to perform such intelligent tasks. |
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a screenshot of the I-Call Directory window. From here you can
select which user you want to send an I-Call. Also, you can
select various users to add to your I-Call Favorites dropdown list
for easy access. | 
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This is a screenshot from one of our newest features: Call Tagging.
With Call Tagging dispatchers can type short messages related to the
call to reference back to later. |
 | This is a screenshot of the IP Link
Configuration screen. From here you can setup and tear down
patches between the gateways. |
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Newsflash |
Catalyst Introduced Console, Presented Technical Track at IWCEThursday, February 28Catalyst once again introduced a ground-breaking innovation at IWCE. Robin Grier, the President of Catalyst, was joined by Major Steven Williams of the Florida Highway Patrol to discuss “Disaster Recovery, Pushing the Envelope with Wireless IP.” The Florida Highway Patrol has created a Mobile Command Vehicle that provides the full functionality of a primary dispatch center with three independent methods of network connectivity to other locations – a first. FHP officers can drive the vehicle to any location – inside or outside the state -- and begin dispatching in minutes if a hurricane, fire, or other disaster disrupts or even completely eliminates the local facility. Discover how the Florida Highway Patrol provides a flexible response to evolving communications needs across the state, allowing first responders to link any of 500 talk groups and conventional channels for federal, state, and local agencies in virtually any combination, instantly. Management issues including operational and contingency plans will be discussed.
For the complete presentation, please click here |
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