Friday, June 19, 2009

Motorola Radius P200 Specifications

Portable two-band radios are mainly used by rescue and emergency services, and it is essential that the radios are able to function under diverse environmental conditions and communicate well with each other.


Requirements








According to the operation manual, the P200 fulfills the U.S. Government Military Standards 810C and 810D for low pressure, low temperature, temperature shock, solar radiation, rain, humidity, salt, fog, dust, vibration and shock. It also complies with the Electronic Industry Association RS316B electrical and mechanical specifications.


Features


The Radius uses Push-To-Talk to select between transmit or receive mode. It can operate on six channels, scan for other low-band radios and store telephone numbers. It also has an on/off/volume level control, antenna, mode select switch, universal connector, and LED indicator that shows low battery, normal transmission or channel busy. The radio's frequency and codes can be reprogrammed using a computer or another radio that has the desired characteristics.


Accessories








Extra accessories for the P200 include antennas covering different frequencies, batteries, chargers, and various carrying and audio accessories, such as clips, cases, microphones and ear pieces.

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