Tidal Edge Consulting is proud to provide the initial phase of its Island Energy Brac-based DMR radio systems. Phase I focuses on workgroup teams with best-effort island-wide coverage. Plant & Field-deployed staff will be able to communicate effectively within their respective teams.
Phase II will build on Phase I by adding equipment to extend range, address radio blind spots, and enable GPS tracking of vehicles and staff radio from the Operations room.
The solution benefits are:
Reliable Instant Communication
The user radios provide instant push-to-talk (PTT) communication—no dialing, no waiting. Configuration can be made for private, group and “all calls”
Critical for coordinating crews during power outages or emergency repairs, especially in areas with poor cell coverage.
Unlike mobile phones, radios work in remote locations and through rugged terrain (mountains, forests, or urban obstructions).
Enhanced Safety
Crews can alert colleagues instantly about hazards (live wires, storms, floods).
Ability to call for help or backup quickly during dangerous electrical jobs.
Enables a panic button/emergency channel for lone workers.
Cost-Effective Communication
One-time investment in radios and antennas can replace expensive cell plans for field teams.
Reduces delays caused by network outages or roaming charges on mobile phones.
Improved Coordination & Efficiency
Crews can split into teams and stay in touch across the island.
Dispatchers can assign tasks in real time, reducing wasted trips or idle time.
Especially useful for simultaneous projects in the plant and in the field
Weather-Resilient Operations
The radios operate in extreme weather conditions, which is critical during tropical storms or hurricanes.
Cellular networks often fail during storms; radios provide a reliable backup for emergency coordination.
Range Flexibility
Using a mobile repeater system allows:
Island-wide coverage if strategically placed.
Reliable communication between remote sites, boats, and depots.
Can connect vehicles, field crews, and office staff in real time, without relying on mobile towers (Phase II)
Durability & Reliability
The proposed radios are designed for harsh environments (heat, salt air, dust).
These radios last longer than consumer mobile phones in field conditions.
Minimal downtime reduces operational disruptions.
Future Integration
Will integrate with:
Mobile dispatch systems (Phase II)
GPS tracking for fleet vehicles (Phase II)
Emergency sirens or alert systems (Phase II)