@Bilal9 found a good video of NRTC.this has the potential to become our own walton
Mashallah Wonderful!
They are surely better equipped from a technical perspective compared to Walton, but Walton does not make defence products (military radios) of course like NRTC.
I don't know if NRTC commercialize and export their products a la Yaesu, ICOM industrial/commercial radio makers in the open market (and other SSB/tactical NATO and MIL-Spec radio mfrs. like Harris Motorola and other outfits in the US, which is a defence market, of which encrypted radios are a subset).
NRTC could make a killing in the commercial construction two-way radio market as well as the VHF Military Tactical Radio market for Police, Fire, Ansar and VDP Armed forces in Bangladesh, given Pakistan's lower cost of manufacture.
Bangladesh Army would be interested, if price point is agreeable, quality seems high enough from the excellent equipment being used as seen.
NRTC could even enter into subcontract assembly arrangements with Walton to sell to commercial market and armed forces in Bangladesh, if certificate of origin is an issue in Bangladesh. I know that construction industry for sure in Bangladesh needs these two way radios and there is a huge market right now.
The typical two way job-site radio is of the 4/5W handheld type and has,
- DMR Digital & Analog Capability
- Is durable & Waterproof
- Has Intrinsically safe IS rating
Other than military, these are used in
- Airline/Airport Use
- Fire and civil defense
- Megaproject Construction use
- Large Factory use
- Hospital and Ambulance use
- Marine VHF transceiver use (more specialized for river vessel usage in Bangladesh, for which regulation is being formulated as we speak)
In fact any usage currently targeted in Pakistan for NRTC products will also find uses in Bangladesh. The use cases for push-to-talk radios are very different from use of cellphones and texting, which are dependent on reliability and availability of cell towers.
The RCA RDR 4280 is a good example, which many mfrs. (in China as well) emulate, range is minimum of 5 KM ranging to 10-15 KM depending on terrain, which in Bangladesh is mostly flat.