Case Study: Australian National Maritime Museum

National Wireless Bluetooth Beacon Installation

National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum in Sydney is home to Australia's rich maritime history and houses one of the largest floating historical vessel collections.
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Motorola DP3661e
National Wireless installed a fleet of Motorola DP36612 handheld walkie-talkies - a compact and high-performance digital radio ideal for retail or hospitality sectors.
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Bluetooth Beacons
National Wireless utilised bluetooth beacons throughout the installation - providing real-time updates on staff whereabouts in high foot traffic areas.
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Learn how National Wireless installed an array of bluetooth beacons and Motorola DP3661e radios to combat high foot traffic and increase security at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Download our case study and figure out how our custom communication solutions can help your business.

Discover how National Wireless worked alongside the Australian National Maritime Museum to produce a tailored installment consisting of Bluetooth Beacons and low-profile handheld radios ideal for customer-facing operations.

National Wireless are Australia’s leading providers of custom communication installations for mobile two-way and radios and walkie-talkies – enabling instant, secure communication one-to-one or one-to-many. With over 30 years’ experience, National Wireless are experts at engineering specialised systems for wireless communication across a broad range of industries.

Our radio solution for the National Maritime Museum involved the Motorola DP3661e - a compact and high-performance digital radio ideal for retail or hospitality sectors. Equipped with man-down alarms, waterproof and dustproof builds, and a sleek low-profile design, National Wireless upgraded the radio fleet stationed at the National Maritime Museum.