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Case Study: Industrial Repeater System Customer x Octogen – SLR-5300 Repeater and P6620i TIA Radios

Case Study·Industrial Energy Operations·Malaysia8 min read
Industrial repeater system customer x Octogen – April to May 2026
2 repeater orders. 12 TIA radios.
A balance-open system story.

Bukku records two industrial repeater orders: INV-202604-023 for UHF and INV-202605-026 for VHF, each pairing an SLR-5300 repeater with 6 Motorola P6620i TIA radios.

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ClientIndustrial repeater system customer
IndustryIndustrial energy operations
Scale2 repeaters + 12 TIA radios
LocationMalaysia
EquipmentSLR-5300 UHF/VHF + P6620i TIA
Evidence DateApr-May 2026
Evidence Summary

What changed after Octogen fixed it

Problem
Industrial energy and high-risk sites often need both repeater infrastructure and rugged handheld radios, but UHF/VHF scope and payment status must be kept clear.
Result
Two Bukku invoices show one SLR-5300 UHF repeater with 6 P6620i TIA UHF radios, and one SLR-5300 VHF repeater with 6 P6620i TIA VHF radios, combined RM45,700 invoice amount.
Verification
INV-202604-023 records RM22,700 with RM11,350 balance; INV-202605-026 records RM23,000 with RM11,500 balance. Public copy must show this is balance-open, not fully closed.
Choose your perspective

The same order answers different buyer questions.

“The site may need repeater coverage and intrinsically safer radio hardware in one plan.”

Operations cares about whether the system supports daily coordination across plant, field and supervisor movement.

“Explosion-proof/TIA radios are a safety-context choice, not a cosmetic upgrade.”

Safety teams need to know which workers carry the rugged radios and how emergency phrases are handled.

“UHF and VHF orders should not be blended without showing which invoice proves what.”

The technical view separates UHF and VHF scope so the buyer can see frequencies and channel settings clearly.

“The balance is still open, so the page must say it clearly.”

Finance gets a transparent case study boundary: strong equipment story, but not a fully paid invoice story yet.

The Challenges They Faced

A repeater-and-TIA-radio story has to keep scope, frequency and balance clear

1 System Scope

The order pairs repeaters with rugged handheld radios

The strong part of this story is the system shape: repeater infrastructure plus a small fleet of P6620i TIA radios. It is more specific than a generic walkie-talkie purchase.

  • INV-202604-023: SLR-5300 UHF + 6 P6620i TIA UHF
  • INV-202605-026: SLR-5300 VHF + 6 P6620i TIA VHF
  • Combined equipment story: 2 repeaters and 12 rugged radios
“The useful buyer lesson is system pairing: repeater plus radio fleet.”– Octogen case evidence summary
2 UHF / VHF

UHF and VHF evidence must stay separate

The two invoices show different frequency families. A buyer should not merge them into one vague radio story because antenna, channel and license planning can differ.

  • UHF order amount RM22,700 with RM11,350 balance
  • VHF order amount RM23,000 with RM11,500 balance
  • VHF invoice includes repeater channel setting note
“Frequency details matter before installation.”– Octogen case evidence summary
Invoice amountOpen balance
RM22.7k
RM11.35k
RM23k
RM11.5k
RM45.7k
RM22.85k
Strong system evidence, but collection status remains open.

This is not a fully paid case yet

The equipment story is strong, but the Bukku balances are still open. The public page must label it as a balance-open draft until collection is closed.

  • Combined invoice amount: RM45,700
  • Combined open balance: RM22,850
  • Do not write RM0 balance or fully paid language
“Strong system evidence, but collection status remains open.”– Buyer planning note
The Turning Point

This story is valuable because it shows two related repeater-radio systems, but it also tests our evidence discipline. The buyer-facing page should be clear that the system is ordered while the balances are still open.

Tell the equipment story and the collection boundary together.
The Solution

4 things to separate in a repeater-radio system story

This draft turns the Bukku evidence into a practical buying path. Click each step to explore.

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Separate invoices
Evidence
What we didKeep UHF and VHF invoices distinct so each product and balance is traceable.
02
Map frequency family
Technical
What we didTreat UHF and VHF as separate planning paths with different channel and antenna considerations.
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Assign rugged radios
Operations
What we didPlan who needs P6620i TIA radios and whether they work near higher-risk process areas.
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Track collection
Finance
What we didDo not publish paid-closed language until Bukku balance confirms it.
System in Action

How the two repeater orders should be read

This is an evidence dashboard for a balance-open system story.

This board separates the evidence layers buyers need to read before turning an order into a deployment claim.

Site Questions
RelayUHF repeaterVHF repeaterRadio assignmentOpen balanceUse this as a quote checklist before deployment
Planning Weight
UHF
90%
VHF
92%
TIA radios
80%
Collection
50%
Relative weight, shown as a planning guide
Sample Radio Log
09:00TechConfirm UHF repeater scope.
10:00TechConfirm VHF channel setting note.
11:30OpsAssign six radios per system.
14:00FinanceTrack open balance before final claim.
16:00LeadPrepare buyer-facing draft.
Illustrative workflow based on the order type

2 repeaters – 12 TIA radios – RM45,700 invoices – balance open

Deployment Timeline

3 phases in a balance-open system case

Phase 1

Order 1

UHF system record
  • AprSLR-5300 UHF repeater recorded
  • Apr6 P6620i TIA UHF radios recorded
  • AprRM22,700 invoice amount
  • AprRM11,350 balance remains
“The first invoice creates the UHF system evidence.”
Phase 2

Order 2

VHF system record
  • MaySLR-5300 VHF repeater recorded
  • May6 P6620i TIA VHF radios recorded
  • MayChannel 80 setting note present
  • MayRM11,500 balance remains
“The second invoice creates the VHF system evidence.”
Phase 3

Closeout

Collection boundary
  • NowDo not call the story fully paid
  • NowUse balance-open wording
  • NextUpdate after Bukku balance closes
“The evidence is strong, but the payment status controls the final claim.”
Evidence

Bukku Scorecard

Public-safe facts
Invoices2
Radios12 TIA
AmountRM45,700
OpenRM22,850
Statusbalance open
The Results

What the invoice proves

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repeater invoices
UHF and VHF
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P6620i TIA radios
6 per invoice
0 RM
combined amount
invoice total
0 RM
open balance
not fully collected
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channel note
VHF setting present
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frequency paths
UHF and VHF

This is a strong system story, but the balance matters. The page should show the repeaters and TIA radios clearly while keeping the payment status honest. That makes it useful for buyers and safe for internal review.

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Octogen
Evidence and finance review
Common Questions

Things you probably want to know

A repeater order usually includes infrastructure planning, antenna or channel work and site coverage assumptions. A normal handheld order may not solve distance or building-coverage problems by itself.
The Bukku evidence has one UHF invoice and one VHF invoice. Keeping them separate avoids confusing frequency, antenna and channel planning.
Not yet. The current Bukku evidence shows open balances on both invoices, so the public page must use balance-open language until collection changes.
A buyer should consider rugged/TIA radios when the work area, safety context or operating discipline requires more durable professional radios. The exact model still depends on site review and compliance needs.
Check work area risk, frequency band, channel setting, repeater location, antenna path, worker roles, licensing needs and payment status. A good scope separates the system design from the collection and handover status.
Your next radio deployment

Scope the system and the evidence before you publish the claim

Octogen can help separate repeater scope, radio assignment, frequency planning and payment status before a project story goes public.

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