From The Manufacturer:
Combining the best of two-way radio with digital technology, MOTOTRBO delivers increased capacity, exceptional voice quality, enhanced battery performance and integrated data communication via the industry’s largest third party application developer program. MOTOTRBO is built to the globally recognized ETSI DMR Tier 2 standard.
Available in UHF, VHF, and 800 / 900 MHz frequency bands, MTR3000 is 100-watt, continuous duty base station/repeater that operates in digital mode in MOTOTRBO Conventional, IP Site Connect, Capacity Plus and Connect Plus systems. In addition, the MTR3000 can also operate in analog mode for conventional and LTR® /PassPort™ trunking systems.
MTR3000 Standard Features:
- Operates in analog or MOTOTRBO digital mode with LED indicating mode of operation
- Reliable 100W continuous duty cycle operation
- 12.5 or 25 kHz programmable channel spacing
- Analog and digital conventions are all standard in one base station without the cost of additional software or hardware
- RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant
- Power supply functions over a wide range of voltages
- Integrated 100W Power Amplifier and AC/DC Power Supply afford minimized cabling, rack space, expense and overall complexity
- Supports UHF, VHF, and 800 / 900 MHz frequency bands
MTR3000 Programmed In MOTOTRBO Mode Provides:
- Two simultaneous voice paths in digital 12.5 kHz TDMA
- 6.25e compliance
- Division of an existing channel into two talk paths, delivering twice the capacity through a single repeater
- MOTOTRBO Connect Plus multi-site trunking to extend the coverage and expand the capacity of your system
- MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus single-site trunking to expand the capacity of your system
- MOTOTRBO IP Site Connect to extend the coverage of your system
- Transmit interrupt capability to help prioritize critical communication exactly when and where it’s needed
- Dynamic mixed mode capability which allows for automatic switching between analog and digital mode
- IP Repeater Programming enables the use of Internet Protocol (IP) at a central location to complete programming changes and upgrades on remotely located repeaters
- Digital Telephone Interconnect enables communication between radios and landline or mobile phones