Difference between revisions of "Motorola MCS2000"
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− | *5 programmable buttons | + | * *1 x 8 alphanumeric display |
− | *4w internal speaker | + | * *5 programmable buttons |
− | *48 channels - optional 150 expansion | + | * *4w internal speaker |
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==Model 2== | ==Model 2== |
Revision as of 10:25, 5 November 2023
Contents
General Information
At the time of its release, this was Motorola's most full-featured mobile analog radio. It was the most compact, lightweight and smallest Motorola radio in its class. The MCS2000 was packed with power and performance, built on a truly flexible platform, and was thought to be dynamic enough to change with the times through easy and economical software upgrades.
Features
- APCO 16 Compliant
- Bands
- VHF (136-174 MHz)
- UHF Ver. I&II (403-450, 450-512 MHz)
- 800 MHz (851-866, 806-821, 866-869, 821-824 MHz)
- 900 MHz (935-941, 896-902 MHz)
- Capable Systems
- conventional, simulcast, AMSS, StartSite™, SMARTNET, SMARTNET Type I SECURENET™, StatAlert™, and SmartZone
- Narrow Band Capable
- 12.5, 25/30 kHz Channel Spacing
- Mobile Data Capable
- Encryption Capable
Model Options
Model 1
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Model 2
- 14 alphanumeric display
- 13 programmable buttons
- 7.5w external speaker
- 160 channels - optional 250 expansion
Model 3
- 2 x 14 alphanumeric display
- 11 programmable buttons
- 7.5w external speaker
- 160 channels - optional 250 expansion