

Radio Base Stations for Two-Way Radios
In radio communications, a base station is a wireless communications station installed at a fixed location and used to communicate as part of either:
- a push-to-talk two-way radio system, or;
- a wireless telephone system such as cellular CDMA or GSM.
A Base Station can be remotely mounted or installed, and they can also be configured for desktop operation—allowing you to design a system that truly suits your organization's unique needs.
Base stations have been essential to radio communications for over 75 years. From early analog police dispatch to today’s digitally trunked networks, fixed base stations have powered everything from emergency response to industrial logistics. Their evolution includes advances in RF filtering, DSP-based audio, IP connectivity, and system redundancy—all of which continue to improve coverage and reliability.
PSI is proud to offer base stations from trusted industry leaders like Motorola, ICOM, and Kenwood. Whether you're building out a repeater network, integrating with dispatch consoles, or modernizing legacy systems, our experts are ready to help you find the right fit.
Radio Base Stations

Motorola MOTOTRBO Base Stations
ICOM Base Stations
Kenwood Base Stations
Vertex Standard Base Stations
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