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Motorola XPR 8400 with Vertex Duplexer UHF

$1,350.00

Motorola XPR 8400 Key Features:

  • UHF Repeater
  • DMR Repeater
  • 450-512 MHz
  • Can be converted to cover 440-450 MHz
  • 45w
  • DMR analog
  • 12v + 110

Vertex Duplexer:

  • 6-cavity notch duplexer
  • 45w power
  • 440-470 MHz
  • Loss 1dB
  • Isolation 85dB
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Motorola XPR 8400 Technical Data Sheet

Motorola XPR 8400:

 

Reliable Performance

Runs 100% continuous full-duty cycle at 40 W.

TDMA Digital Technology

Time-division multiple access (TDMA) provides twice the calling capacity for the price of one license.

Easy Installation

Wall- or rack-mountable, with sturdy handles.

Transmit Interrupt

Enables intervention during conversations to deliver critical communication exactly when and where needed.

Repeater Diagnostics and Control

Monitor and manage your system via the Repeater Diagnostics and Control utility.

SCADA Solutions

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) solutions are designed to monitor and control equipment located at remote, unmanned sites. With MOTOTRBO, you can now combine SCADA data and voice communication over the same reliable network

Digital Telephone Interconnect

Communicate between radios and landline or mobile phones

Connect Plus

With extended coverage and expanded voice and data capability, this multi-site digital trunking solution enables you to accommodate the high volume, wide area communication that’s required to keep your mobile work teams connected.

Capacity Plus

A scalable, single-site trunking solution that enables over a thousand radio users to share business-critical voice and data communication on the same system.

IP Site Connect

Extend communication between multiple locations, create continuous wide area coverage or enhance single site coverage.

Dynamic Mixed Mode

Allows for automatic switching between analog and digital mode for mixed radio fleets.

IP Repeater Programming

Use Internet Protocol (IP) at a central location to complete programming changes and upgrades on remotely located repeaters