The 4-day 62nd Macau Grand Prix was rounded off at Macau Guia Circuit on November 22nd with over 80,000 audiences entering into the circuit to experience the fast and furious brought by the world top drivers and cars. Since tentative collaboration with the event committee in 2013 and 2014, Hytera was finally chosen as the official radio supplier this year to replace the legacy system and terminals with up-to-date communication equipments which helps the event committee organize and manage the global renowned sporting event in Macau.
The Macau Grand Prix is a historical street racing and known as one of the most demanding circuits in the world due to the challenging nature of the track, which consists of fast straights, tight corners and uncompromising crash barriers. Accidents happen almost in every racing competition. This year is not an exception.
Considering the potential circumstances would happen during the race, a tailor-made DMR two-way radio solution to fulfill multiple synchronized calls were proposed by Hytera and adopted by the event committee and all the supporting staff scattered along the circuit. "I have to praise all the supporting staff this year, they have done a very good job in handling the emergencies on the track with really high efficiency," the live broadcast presenter commented. The radio communication between committee and the execution teams has made indispensable contribution for the high efficiency.
"The adoption by Macau Grand Prix is a significant breakthrough and a great recognition for Hytera," said Sam Cheung, the Sales Engineer of Unicom Technology, regional partner of Hytera in Hong Kong and Macau.
In addition to the massive use on the track, the Hytera radios can be also found in the pit lane by several racing teams which includes the one FIA F3 defending champion Felix Rosenqvist drives. The Swedish driver successfully retained his championship title in the Suncity Group Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix - FIA F3 Intercontinental Cup this year. "The Hytera PD788 portable radios used by the racing teams are not part of the agreement but brought by the teams themselves," said Kuan Weng Fai, the owner of Shun Tat Electronic Engineering, local partner of Hytera in Macau.
Besides the official collaboration with Grand Prix Macau, Hytera also facilitated Macau International Marathon for the first time; in addition, Hytera completed projects for Top 3 bus services operators in Macau including Transportes Urbanos de Macau, Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos de Macau and Macau Nova Era De Autocarros Publicos, which marks big breakthrough in the field of mass transit segment; in the meantime, Hytera also fulfilled a number of commercial projects such as FBC Centre, Macau Golf Country Club, Suncity Group and Galaxy Macau Phase II and Broadway Macau, a new landmark destination launched in May this year for Macau. "It is our honor to have the recognition from customers, we will carry on our work to satisfy more and more customers in Macau," said Wilson Hu, Sales Director of Hytera.
The Macau Grand Prix is a motor racing event, surprisingly held in Macau, China. So itâs not a surprise that the biggest two way radio communication company, based in china, are suppliers of the communications. Itâs known as a street circuit race for cars and bikes, the only one in the world. Held in November with one of the highlights a Formula 3 race with the winner being awarded the FIA Formula 3 Intercontinental Cup. We sourced this article from hereÂ
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