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Hardware Specifications

The Network Access Radio software is only sold with Catalyst-supplied Gateway hardware. This  allows Catalyst to provide a correctly configured machine in the most cost-effective manner and better support products in the field.

The Interface Adapter routes audio and control signals between the server PC and the fixed mobile radio. It is supplied by Catalyst.


Catalyst-Supplied Hardware

  • Server PC Specifications

    • 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 or faster

    • 256 MB RAM

    • Network Card (NDIS)

    • Full Duplex Sound Card

    • Control Interface Card

    • Parallel Port

    • MS Windows® 2000 or NT

  • NAR software

  • Interface Adapter

  • Customer Hardware

  • Remote PC Specifications

    • Pentium 233 MHz Processor

    • 64 Mbytes of RAM

    • Network Card (NDIS)

    • SoundBlaster Card (Full Duplex)

    • Headset or Speakers & Microphone

    • MS Windows® 98/NT/2000 OS

      (2000 may be required for some features)

  • Mobile Radio, Antenna, & Power Supply

    • VHF

    • UHF

    • 800 MHz

    • 900 MHz







  • Newsflash

    Catalyst Introduced Console, Presented Technical Track at IWCE

    Thursday, February 28

    Catalyst 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