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GateGuard Radio Callbox/Intercom Provides Long-Range Wireless Access Control





Carmel, Indiana – The GateGuard® Wireless Access Control System allows wireless 2-way voice communication with visitors and remote control of gates for optimum security and convenience.  Portable radio-equipped personnel can talk with visitors and then activate a gate from anywhere around the facility. A compact base station radio is also available and provides an AC powered, “fixed” station for 2-way communication and remote-control (either desktop or wall-mount).  This rugged, industrial-grade system allows long-range communications (up to 2 miles, line-of-sight), is weather-proof and tamper resistant.  The system works with most VHF or UHF business band 2-way radios. A License-Free VHF MURS model is also available. The callbox can be powered by external power or 6 D cell alkaline batteries or the optional Ritron Solar Power kit.  This wireless system is cost-effective, easy to install, and eliminates costly trenching.  GateGuard® is ideal for commercial and industrial applications including secure office facilities, factories, warehousing, power plants, utilities, schools, healthcare and more, as  well as single-family and multi-tenant residential locations.

The GateGuard® system is available in the following business frequency bands: VHF License-Free MURS, Licensed required VHF and UHF models.  Each system includes XT 6 Series Callbox, JMX Portable 2-way radio and a JBS base station.

For additional information visit www.ritron.com, or contact via e-mail to ritron@ritron.com or call toll free 1-800-872-1872.


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About Ritron Inc. - Founded in 1977, Ritron, Inc., is a privately held U.S. company specializing in the design and manufacture of RF wireless voice and data communication products. It offers wireless solutions for commercial, industrial, military, OEM and integrator markets. For more information call 800-872-1872 or visit www.ritron.com.-





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