GM380
The GM380 Mobile Radio from Motorola is for professionals who need to communicate using the highest levels of two way radio sophistication. Its user interface is via a full-feature keypad and graphic display, allowing maximum flexibility of use. IP54 sealing standards protect the radio from driving rain and dust ingression and the radio also meets US Military Standards C, D & E.
Price & Order Codes:
| Description |
Product Code |
RRP |
| VHF 136 – 174 MHz |
MDM25KHN9AN8_E |
£425.00 |
| UHF 403 – 470 MHz |
MDM25RHN9AN8_E |
£425.00 |
Features:
- 1-25W Power
- 255 Channels
- X-Pand Voice (Companding & Low Level Expansion)
- VOX
- Alerts
- Channel Power – High/Low
- Repeater Talkaround
- PL Encode: PL & DPL
- PL Reverse burs
- DPL Turn off code (TOC)
- Scan List
- Autoscan
- Priority Scan
- Call back
- Nuisance Channel Delete
- Select 5 signalling – VZEI, CCIR 20mS, 70mS, 100mS, EEA, user defined
- Channel change During Scan
- Scan Transmit Channel
- Stun/unstun
- Scan Vote
- Authorisation
- Transmit: TOT
- Cleardown/remote close
- Transmit Admit Criteria
- On/Off in emergency
- Squelch
- Lone Worker
- External Line Output functions
- Emergency Signalling
- External Line Input functions
- DTMF encoding (24 digits)
- Telegrams
- Option board capable
- Backlit Menu Display
- Contact Lists
- Channel Alias
- Status Lists
- Fast Scroll Channel Change
- Select 5 Multicall
- Channel select via menu mode
- Missing Calls list
- Memory Channel
- Live dial (Via keypad)
- Powerup/ Power down options
Standard Package Comprises:
- Radio
- Fist Microphone
- Fitting Kit
- External Loudspeaker
- User Guide
Technical Specifications:
| Specification |
VHF |
UHF |
| Frequency Range (MHz) |
136-174 |
403-470 |
| Power |
1-25W |
| Channel Spacing (kHz) |
12.5/20/25 |
| No. of Channels |
255 |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) |
72 × 185 × 188mm (add 7mm for volume knob) |
| Weight |
1.4kg |
| Operating Temperature |
-30C to +60C |
The following frequencies are potentially self-quieting and should be avoided:
VHF: 151.200, 168.000 MHz
UHF: 403.200, 420.000, 436.800 and 453.600 MHz