Upcoming Events
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Thu, 10/21/2010 - 9:00am - 4:00pm
CM200 / 300
Description: Great care was taken in the design process of the CM200TM and CM300TM to ensure ruggedness and reliability, ease of use and functionality. Some things you’ll notice about Motorola’s new mobiles: They feature large controls that are easy to grip or press even when wearing gloves. The powerful 4-watt speaker is forward-facing (instead of on top of the radio) for superior clarity. Three color LED indicators (red, yellow, green) show visible feedback of transmit, scan and monitor status. The microphone and controls are located on the left, closest to driver for easy reach and bright visual indicators can be read at a glance. Both features that help drivers keep their eyes on the road. Everything that goes in or on a Motorola radio is carefully considered, reviewed, designed, reviewed again and manufactured to extremely high-quality standards andthese radios really show it.
Features:
- 4 Channels
- Audio Indicator Tones
- VHF and UHF Frequencies
- Time-Out Timer
- Busy Channel Lockout
- Voice-Operated Transmit (requires voice-activated microphone)
- TPL Standard and Non-Standard Reverse Burst (for better compatibility with existing fleets)
- Privacy Codes (42 standard TPL codes, 84 standard DPL codes and non-standard codes)
- Single Priority Scan allows user to listen for activity on multiple channels
- Quik-Call II™ Decode Selective Call/Call Alert
- Selective Call: Allows receipt from specific group or individual
- Call Alert: Receives notification from a specific group or individual user with an alert tone and lighted LED
- MDC 1200 Push-to-Talk Identification Encode: Sends unique digital ID information when transmitting (PTT ID), which can be displayed on radios equipped with MDC decode
- Scan On/Off Enables/disables scan mode of operation
- High/Low Power- Adjusts transmit power to accommodate user environment
- Repeater Talkaround- Unit-to-unit communication, bypassing the repeater
- Local/Distance Local mode reduces interference from nearby radios; distance mode helps improve range
- Tight/Loose Squelch- Tight squelch helps minimize interference from undesired weak signals; loose squelch helps weak signals to be heard
- Nuisance Channel Delete- Temporarily deletes a specific channel from your scan mode if you no longer want to hear activity on that channel
- Volume Set- Sets preferred volume level for radio speaker
- Silent Monitor/Open Squelch- Silent monitor causes radio to remain silent when there is no channel activity. Open squelch monitor causes “white noise” to be heard when there is no channel activity
- VOX On/Off- Enables/disables voice-operated transmit functionality for the current channel
- Escalert- Increases volume of unanswered alarm alert
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