Motorola Profesional Series
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Very small and compact radio. Comes in 4 or 16 channel versions. No display, but generally all the signaling options of the HT1250.
[edit] HT1250
Bigger brother of the HT750. Comes in several models, including limited keypad (6 front keys) and full keypad (full DTMF capability). Many other features are on this radio, including MDC (encode and decode!) signaling, Quick Call signaling, Phone lists, scan lists, zones, and many others. Non-"LS" radios are capable of 128 conventional channels. The HT1250LS does LTR regular trunking and conventional (15 max conventional, ~127 max LTR talkgroups). The HT1250LS+ supports LTR passport trunking - 160? channel capable.
Bands:
Low VHF (2 splits)
High VHF - 136-174 MHz
UHF - 403-470 MHz
Highlights of the Motorola HT1250™ Portable Two Way Radio
Battery Life (based on 5/5/90 duty cycle) - 8 hours
Call Tones - Quik Call II™
Channels - 128
Cloning - With Cable
Coverage - Programming Software allows adjustable power output for varying coverage
Dimensions H x W x L (with standard battery) - 5.4" x 2.26" x 1.5"
Display - Yes
Emergency Button - Yes
Frequency - Low Band (29.7-42, 35-50MHz), VHF (136-174MHz), UHF (403-470, 450-512MHz)
Front Panel Programmable - No
Interference Eliminator Codes - 42 PL, 84 DPL
Intrinsically Safe - Option
Keypad - Yes
Mil Spec - 810 C, D, E
Option Board Available - Yes
Power - 4W-UHF, 5W-VHF, 6W-Low Band
Programmable Buttons - 7
Signaling - Quik Call II™, DTMF, MDC-1200
Technology - Analog
VibraCall - No
Voice Activation (VOX) - Yes
Weight (with standard battery) - 15 oz.
[edit] HT1550
--Mam1081 21:14, 18 Oct 2005 (CDT)
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