The German communications and electronics specialist Ceotronics exhibited at the Enforce Tac in Nuremberg with the new CT-MultiPTT 3C, the new generation of the CT-DECT Multi and the new “Small-in-One-Controller” CT-WirelessPTT MIL.
With the new CT-MultiPTT 3C (top image), the company aims to revolutionize the control hub market. Thanks to the enhanced CTComLink technology, the CT-MultiPTTs are now able to integrate both analog and digital sources, according to the company. Whether radios, tactical hubs, cell phones or intercoms: with this product innovation, Ceotronics is building a technological bridge between analog and digital communication.
This gives the CT-MultiPTT 3C a further unique selling point which, in combination with intuitive operability via two ergonomic function dials for the voice menu, separate volume for each COM circuit and a large, clearly tactile front PTT, offers decisive advantages in the multifunctional control unit market.
Also new at the Ceotronics stand is the second generation of the CT-DECT Multi. With the new BaseSelect function, it is now possible to dial into different communication groups quickly and easily at the touch of a button. The self-sufficient communication system for local applications offers particular advantages in complex situations where different teams need to work together and communicate across groups. In addition, Bluetooth-enabled headsets from third-party providers can now also be connected wirelessly to the CT-DECT Multi. This means that a large number of additional certified hearing protection headsets or headsets with different helmet mounts are available in the application. According to Ceotronics, users can “choose to establish a Bluetooth connection to the headset or to a cell phone”. https://militaeraktuell.at/rheinmetall-das-bundesheer-setzt-auf-skyranger-tuerme/ Small button, wide range of applications: With the robust and MIL-standard tested CT-WirelessPTT MIL, Ceotronics now also has a new all-rounder in its portfolio. As a wireless transmit button with an open Bluetooth LE standard, it can be used to control all products from the CT-ComLink family as well as radios, tactical hubs and PoC or PTToIP apps on cell phones.