Radio Trunk Company Profile

Radio Trunk is a well-established, fully licensed radio communications company under the directorship of a qualified Radio Communications Specialist. We cover all aspects of two-way radio communications, trunked radio networks as well as establishment and maintenance of radio alarm networks.

Our objective is to be remembered for exceptional service. We believe that if you attend to the little things, the big things will take care of themselves.

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General Services Offered:

  • Professional advice for all aspects concerning your communication solution.

  • Sales of radio communication equipment

  • Quality products from various suppliers

  • Service & repair of radio communications equipment.

  • Radio rental packages both short term & long tem.

  • Special Events

  • Radio maintenance packages

  • Fully equipped repair workshop, serviced by qualified staff.

  • 24-hour 365 day a year back-up service

  • On site repairs for customer’s convenience

  • Radio License Applications

  • Spares & accessories for a variety of radio brands

Types of Radio Communication Available For Your Solution:

Trunked Radio Network:

  • Trunked radio communication offers local, regional & national coverage packages.

(Similar to cell phone coverage with reduced costs at a set monthly rates for unlimited talk)

  • Fixed, Mobile & portable radios available.

Local two-way radio via Community or Private Repeaters:

  • Repeater Access via a community repeater allows localised coverage in the greater Durban area.

  • Repeater services are useful for companies needing communication within the confines of an urban area.

  • Private repeaters offer exclusive use to a client. (Assistance by a professional to ensure all legal aspects are covered for applications, license approval & installation of private repeater system)

Simplex radio:

  • Simplex radio is a term used to denote “Direct radio to radio” communications.

  • Cover short-range communications.

  • The frequencies used are either licensed, for higher power portable radios, unlicensed, for lower power radios.