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The APX 6000 is the next generation of ruggedly reliable performers that gives
you the advanced features such as Mission Critical Wireless and GPS location
tracking in a small, P25 TDMA-capable radio. Whether you’re responding to a
call or racing to a re, the APX 6000 puts you in greater control of your safety,
response time and technology investment.
Designed with extreme ergonomics and advanced features in a single-band,
rugged form factor, the APX 6000XE is the ideal communication solution for rst
responders working in extreme environments. Its exaggerated controls make
the radio easy to use while wearing gloves, and the extreme audio prole allows
reghters to be heard and clearly understood in high noise environments.
The APX 7000 multi-band radio places instant interoperability into the hands
of mission-critical rst responders. Motorola’s 4th generation P25 Subscriber
is capable of multi-band interoperability in one radio and can operate in any 2
of the following frequency bands: 700/800 MHz ,VHF, UHF Range 1, and UHF
Range 2 offers backward and forward compatibility (FDMA and TDMA), and
integrated GPS for outdoor location tracking.
We’ve taken safety to the extreme with the APX 7000XE – our most advanced,
rugged radio with innovative features designed by rst responders for rst
responders in extreme environments.
MOTOROLA APX6000
MOTOROLA APX7000 MULTI-BAND
MOTOROLA APX7000 XE
MOTOROLA APX6000 XE
The APX 4000 delivers all the benets of P25 technology in the smallest P25
Phase 2 portable in the industry. Easy to use, tough as nails, a hard value
to beat, it connects public works, utilities and rural public safety users to rst
responders for fast, interoperable communications
MOTOROLA APX4000
APX RADIOS
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