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Motorola expands APX portable radio portfolio

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Motorola adds multi-band mobile radio APX 7500 to its portable radios range and makes available the UHF Range 1 frequency band, among other new features which include a display remote speaker microphone.

APX communicates with current and future P25 networks (FDMA and TDMA) and supports integrated GPS, being based on the first Project 25 (P25) family on multi-band radios. Motorola will therefore deliver multi-band mobile radios for public safety users through its new APX 7500 mobile radio.


“The Motorola APX 7500 mobile radio provides true interoperability on demand and exceptional audio quality in one device to aid the essential multi-agency communication for mission critical operations,” said Bob Schassler, Motorola senior vice president, Worldwide Radio Solutions, adding that the new device will replace the work of more radios and reduce the amount of equipment in a vehicle, leading to less maintaing, installing and operating expenses.

The APX 7500 mobile radio is available in two models, the APX 7500 High Power (25 to 110 watts) and the APX 7500 Mid Power (10 to 35 watts), both easy to install and designed to allow radio removal without having to disconnect the cables.

Features include multi-band operation, seamless scan, integrated GPS, advanced encryption, intelligent lighting, customized radio profiles, text messaging, unified call lists, POP 25, voice announcement and a rugged design which meets IP55 specifications.

Control heads for the APX 7500 include the O3, O5 and the new O9 Integrated Control Head which will be available in the second half of 2010. SMARTNET™ and SmartZone™ analog systems and will continue to work as networks migrate to new P25 Phase 2 technology.

Motorola is innovating worldwide from broadband communications infrastructure, enterprise mobility and public safety solutions to high-definition video and mobile devices.

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