Radio system design, deployment, and management for organizations where communication failure isn't an option.
Multi-site radio system design with RF coverage analysis, frequency planning, and infrastructure engineering. From a single building to a county-wide network.
Kenwood, Motorola Solutions, and Tait Communications. Portable radios, mobile units, repeaters, and dispatch consoles. Selected for your operation, not our margins.
911 dispatch consoles, campus security command centers, fleet operations rooms. Design, installation, and integration with existing infrastructure.
Owned wide-area push-to-talk networks across Indiana, Kentucky, and the Carolinas. Subscription-based. No capital infrastructure required.
Preventive maintenance, emergency repair, system monitoring, firmware management, and FCC compliance. One relationship for the life of your system.
NXDN/DMR/FM multiprotocol portable. IP67 rated. AES-256 encryption, GPS. 12-hour battery. 290g. Built for mid-range commercial operations.
Push-to-talk over LTE. Nationwide coverage with no repeater infrastructure. TLS 1.3 encrypted voice, GPS fleet tracking. 14-hour battery. 245g.
P25/DMR portable with multi-band support across VHF, UHF, 700, and 800MHz. IP67, AES-256, GPS. 12-hour battery. 380g. Built for public safety and critical infrastructure.
Lightweight NXDN/DMR portables for hospitality, education, and retail. 14-hour battery life.
Android-based intelligent radio. Broadband and narrowband on one device. Purpose-built for enterprise.
High-power DMR/P25 base station. Remote management, built-in redundancy, designed for critical infrastructure.
“Communication infrastructure for organizations where silence costs more than the system.”
We carry Kenwood, Motorola Solutions, and Tait Communications. Most dealers carry one. Our assessment process starts with your operation's requirements, not our inventory. The recommendation follows the analysis, not the other way around.
Owned push-to-talk networks in Indiana, Kentucky, and the Carolinas provide instant communication in areas where cellular infrastructure doesn't exist. Rural stretches, underground facilities, dense construction sites.
We don't have a help desk. We don't have a call center. The team that engineered your infrastructure maintains it. That's been the model since 1997.
“Relay designed and installed our P25 system without a single day of downtime. Our deputies went from dropped calls and dead zones to crystal-clear coverage across the entire county.”
“Our drivers haul through the most rural stretches in three states. Cell coverage is hit or miss. Relay's network gives us instant communication everywhere.”
“The team at Relay treats our radios like they're mission-critical. Because for us, they are. 14 years and counting.”
Operational analysis, coverage audit, and requirements documentation. Typically 1-2 days.
System design, RF planning, equipment specification, and project scoping. Typically 3-10 days.
Installation, programming, testing, and team training with zero-downtime transitions. Typically 5-30 days.
Continuous maintenance, monitoring, compliance management, and emergency support.
Yes. Any organization using dedicated radio frequencies requires an FCC license. We manage the full licensing lifecycle: applications, renewals, frequency coordination, and compliance monitoring.
We begin with an operational assessment, not a product pitch. Coverage requirements, user count, environmental factors, integration needs, and budget constraints inform a brand-agnostic recommendation.
We own and operate push-to-talk radio networks in Indiana, Kentucky, and the Carolinas. Organizations subscribe to coverage without investing in infrastructure. We handle network maintenance, monitoring, and expansion.
In most cases, yes. We design phased migration plans that bridge new digital equipment with existing analog infrastructure, maintaining full communication capability throughout the transition.
Free system assessment. No obligation. No sales pitch.