Transportation cooperative to outfit fleet with digital radio network
Kenwood NEXEDGE radios will be installed on the operation’s buses in December. The radios are part of Mobile Relay Associates’ NEXEDGE Two-Way Radio Repeater Digital Network system, which provides voice, data and GPS capabilities.
Mobile Relay Associates (MRA) has entered into a long-term agreement with Pupil Transportation Cooperative to provide its NEXEDGE Two-Way Radio Repeater Digital Network with voice, data and GPS capabilities in support of 148 Kenwood NEXEDGE radios.
Pupil Transportation Cooperative provides service to Los Angeles Unified School District. Since MRA’s Kenwood NEXEDGE Digital Network covers Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, the system will allow Pupil Transportation Cooperative to use the buses for special events that go outside of Los Angeles County while still maintaining communications using the Kenwood digital network.
The radios will be installed in Pupil Transportation Cooperative’s fleet of vehicles in December when students are on winter break. The system was chosen because of the network’s superior coverage, ease of use and features. The Kenwood Digital Network utilizes a digital IP infrastructure of links to connect all the tower sites together into a seamless network.
“Gone are the days when our customers must manually switch their radios to find a tower site from which they can obtain a usable signal and then hope that the receiving party is monitoring the same tower site,” said Mark Abrams, system engineer and MRA partner.
The radios will seek out and locate a usable tower site on their own, register the unit on the tower site to inform the network where it can be found, and connect all tower sites together that have a unit registered from the group any time that a dispatch is made over the network. Moreover, Kenwood’s NXDN air interface provides approximately 10-14db better performance for each radio, resulting in 20 percent better range than the equivalent analog system of similar design, according to MRA.
Another feature that is built into the system at no additional cost is digital encryption with 16 selectable encryption keys that have 32,000 variants to provide security. The digital radio automatically routes all data so that it is not audible by the radio user. The NEXEDGE radio can send GPS, status, text and long data messages without the end user ever hearing any of the data.
Pyramid Communications will provide the GPS/AVL solution with its Street Smarts software for the fleet. Pupil Transportation Cooperative will have all of the data in-house over the MRA Digital Network. MRA’s system will provide automatic long-term storage of the GPS information and instant GPS location information.
For more information about MRA and its NEXEDGE Two-Way Radio Repeater Digital Network, visit www.mra-raycom.com.
More Management
13 Industry Leaders Describe School Transportation in One Word
What word best describes the school bus industry today? We posed that question to over a dozen manufacturers, resulting in a revealing mix of perspectives on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Read More →
Tyler Technologies Adds New AI, Transactions Leadership Roles
Two company executives are promoted to newly created C-suite positions to accelerate the company's long-term growth in both artificial intelligence and payments.
Read More →
Pro-Vision Acquires Convoy Technologies
The deal aims to broaden customer relationships and adds specialized vehicle video capabilities for commercial fleets.
Read More →
Durham School Services Maintenance Teams Earn Missouri Fleet Excellence Awards
Eight of the contractor’s school bus fleets achieved a distinction few maintenance teams earn during the state’s rigorous annual inspection program.
Read More →How Incentives, AI, and Energy Markets Are Reshaping School Transportation
Sit down with Joe Annotti of TRC Companies to talk district grant funding, utility challenges, AI, and why school buses are evolving from transportation assets into energy assets.
Read More →
Inside the Contracting Shift: What School Transportation Operators Are Seeing Now
School transportation contractors weigh in on recent trends, costs, driver shortages, and the rise of multimodal student transportation.
Read More →The No-Idling School Bus AC System
Take a peek at ExoAir Systems’ battery-powered cooling solution designed to run for up to 10 hours without the engine on, reducing fuel use and improving comfort for drivers and students.
Read More →Geotab on Three Major Trends in School Transportation
School bus fleets are becoming more proactive than ever. From AI driver alerts to vehicle-to-grid opportunities, Geotab outlines the biggest technology trends transforming school bus operations.
Read More →
Gatekeeper Lands Major School Bus Deals as Revenue Surges
The video solutions provider announces contracts with Atlanta Public Schools and other fleet operators as it records quarterly revenue growth and expanding subscription business.
Read More →
Building Leaders Who Last: Creating a Successful Mentorship Program in Student Transportation
Discover five strategies for building an effective mentorship program to strengthen leadership development and support staff retention.
Read More →



