The networking and management of walkie-talkies in industrial production


Release time:

2026-01-23

In industrial production scenarios (factories, mines, power stations), walkie-talkies are mainly used for cross-departmental collaboration, equipment inspection, and emergency dispatch.

In industrial production scenarios (factories, mines, power stations), walkie-talkies are mainly used for cross-departmental collaboration, equipment inspection, and emergency dispatch. They need to be scientifically networked and managed in accordance with the production process to ensure efficient and orderly communication. In terms of networking methods, small factories can adopt conventional networking modes, where walkie-talkies communicate directly point-to-point to meet the needs of close-range collaboration; large factories or complex plant areas (with multiple buildings and multiple floors of workshops) need to set up relay stations for networking. The relay stations are installed at high places (on rooftops or signal towers), receiving the signals from walkie-talkies and amplifying and forwarding them to expand the communication coverage, achieving full-area communication without blind spots throughout the factory. At the same time, they can be equipped with a cluster system to support simultaneous calls, group management, and call priority settings, ensuring that command instructions are prioritized. In terms of management, a walkie-talkie usage management system should be established, assigning responsible persons to each device, clearly defining the usage scope and operation norms, prohibiting私自更改频率 and dismantling equipment, and conducting regular equipment maintenance, including cleaning the body, testing battery performance, calibrating signal parameters, and replacing aging components in a timely manner. In terms of frequency management, it is necessary to apply for exclusive industrial frequency bands from the radio management agency to avoid interference with other equipment signals. At the same time, regular scans of the frequency bands should be conducted to detect illegal signals to ensure communication security; for some scenarios involving commercial secrets and production safety, encrypted walkie-talkies can be selected, using digital encryption technology to prevent information leakage. The encryption key should be updated regularly to enhance security. In addition, special training should be carried out to ensure that employees can proficiently operate walkie-talkies, troubleshoot faults, and handle emergencies, avoiding any impact on production efficiency due to improper operation.