Construction Solutions

Construction Industry Communication Solutions

Two-Way Radio Solutions For The Construction Industry In Northern California

Serving Modesto and the San Joaquin Valley

Ray's Radio provides custom communications solutions to construction companies in Modesto, and the San Joaquin Valley in Northern California. Our solutions include the latest MOTOTRBO handheld portable radios and rugged mobile radios for your vehicles.

Improving Job Site Safety & Productivity

We have a range of communication solutions that meet your unique needs and help you cut through the communication obstacles you face on a daily basis. Whether your operation involves general industrial construction, commercial and residential construction; infrastructure projects like roads, highways, bridges, and tunnels; or you are an electrical, plumbing, carpentry, or HVAC professional, our wireless systems offer instant communications and technology that allows you to communicate seamlessly over various devices – two-way radios, smart phones, desktop computers, laptops and tablets.

Two-Way Radios

Motorola Commercial Radios

If your construction company has yet to make the transition to digital technology, you can keep your staff connected with cost effective Motorola analog radios. These short-range commercial-grade radios provide dedicated, licensed communication for smaller organizations with simple requirements.

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Motorola XPR7550e

Motorola Digital Radios

When you need direct voice and data communication between your work crews in the field at multiple job sites upgrade your older analog radios to a digital two-way radio network. Motorola digital radios provide instant, reliable communications to specific groups or individuals with added intelligence. When bad things happen, nothing is faster than push-to-talk.

Motorola Solutions’ MOTOTRBO is a complete end-to-end solution. MOTOTRBO’s extensive portfolio means you can custom-build your construction firm’s complete solution, including military spec radios, infrastructure, systems, accessories, applications and services designed around what you need today and in the future.

MOTOTRBO digital two-way radios unify your work crews with instant, always-available communications, anywhere they go. When emergencies arise, from an injured crew member to an equipment breakdown on a job site, two-way radios connect management and crews directly and instantly. Your workforce in the field is no longer subject to cellular overcrowding during inclement weather or an emergency. It’s one of several key advantages of MOTOTRBO radios over cell phones.

MOTOTRBO integrates voice and data seamlessly, with enhanced features that are easy to use, including integrated Bluetooth® 4.0, integrated Wi-Fi®, GPS location tracking, text messaging, meets IP standards and military specifications for durability, as well as Intelligent Audio that automatically adjusts volume to loud construction site environments.

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Applications

Make your job sites safer and more efficient by adding applications to customize your MOTOTRBO radio system. These applications provide advanced capabilities and functionality that are operable on both digital two-way radios and mobile devices to enhance your work crews’ operations.

A few of the most popular applications we deploy for construction include:

  • Personnel Safety
  • Location
  • Text Messaging and Email

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WAVE PTX™ Push-To-Talk Service
Connect to your construction crew, on any device, anywhere with WAVE PTX™. WAVE PTX allows you to leverage the resources you already have to communicate with employees on their own devices. Available in on-premise or cloud-based versions, WAVE PTX extends your radio system’s reach to those who may not carry radios. Whether you’re in the office, on site, or at a conference hundreds of miles away, with WAVE PTX your team is always just a “push” away.

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