Eventide Announces Expanded P25 Capabilities for NexLog Communications Recorders
LITTLE FERRY, NEW JERSEY, August 14, 2012 — Today, Eventide announced the enhancement of its NexLog series of communications logging recorders to support the recording of P25 and analog conventional resources at organizations using MCC7500 consoles and AIS. This lab-validated integration allows Nexlog users to record both their radio and their telephone conversations on a single system with metadata capture, e.g., Talk Group ID, PPT ID, etc. to make the replay of specific recordings more efficient. The AIS integration allows NexLog to reside on the customer’s enterprise network, bringing maximum user accessibility to the system. Eventide’s AIS integration is now available with new NexLog systems and also as an upgrade for existing NexLog customers.
NexLog Linux-based communications logging recorders are designed to capture, record, and archive media from a wide range of communications systems, including P25 and other LMR systems, Next Generation 9-1-1, VoIP telephone systems, Radio over IP (RoIP) networks, digital PBX telephone systems, analog sources, and more. Eventide’s integration work with these radio and telephony system allows for the capture of metadata to make the location and replay of specific recordings faster and easier. The resulting media recordings are available immediately for instant recall, forensic replay, incident reconstruction, burn to CD, and export.
About Eventide Inc.
Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Little Ferry, NJ, Eventide developed the first digital logging recorder in 1989. Eventide communications logging systems empower public safety agencies, utilities, universities, transportation networks, and military agencies worldwide with advanced connectivity, exceptional incident management tools, and outstanding Linux-based system reliability. Visit Eventide online at www.eventide.com to learn more.
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