News

2010-07-01
The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration chooses SRT alarm units
It recently became clear that SRT together with B&M was awarded a major contract set out by the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). The contract comprises the procurement of mobile alarm units and a positioning system. The total value of the contract is estimated to approximately 10 million SEK.



2010-06-30
New infrared alarm added to SRT’s product line
In time for the holidays we are adding the infrared alarm SRT290 to our product line. Product brief and technical specification can be downloaded from the products page. Later this year an updated version of the SRT290 will also be launched. The updated version will offer a USB interface, expanded battery capacity and added configuration possibilities.



2010-05-05
SRT299 receives good response from Posten's drivers
Posten, the Swedish postal services, has for the last year evaluated SRT's personal alarm unit SRT299 and, according to an article in the magazine NyhetsPosten (2/2010), the overall response is very good. "The unit is every bit as effective as we hoped it would be", a security specialist says. You can find the entire article in Swedish here.



2010-04-20
Scandinavian Radio Technology in major reportage
Scandinavian Radio Technology recently appeared in the Swedish magazine "Dagens Samhälle" (2010#12). Get the full article in Swedish here.



2010-03-23
SRT expands
Demand for personal alarms continue to grow and 2010 has started of well for SRT.

- So far this year we have delivered over 1500 units which has forced us to expand our work force on the development and support side of operations. Increased sales means an increased work load to maintain our high level of service.

Since the beginning of 2010 SRT has added three new technical engineers to the staff.
- We bid our new employees welcome. The major contracts that were signed in late 2009 has led to an increased work load and to maintain the high quality of our products we are forced to employ. If the market grows, we have to grow with it, Mårten Fristedt says.