Motorola Radios & Walkie Talkies
Motorola radio range includes Motorola walkie talkie leisure twin packs, professional small business licence free radios and professional licensed radios for wider coverage.
The newer digital radios come with sleek design and advanced applications. Some of them are Lone Worker, Mandown, Group Calling, Id Calling and GPS. Some of Motorola radios are ATEX certified.
Apex is one of the largest Motorola radio providers in the UK. We have accumulated extensive experience with Motorola systems over the years which resulted in Motorola Platinum dealer certification.
If you wish to discuss how Motorola can suit your business please get in touch with us.
About Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions is the best known two way radio manufacturer in the world. Founded in 1928 company contributed to the communication we have now but also to historical occasions during World War II. The first words from the Moon to Earth were also transmitted through Motorola’s radio system.
Motorola radios undergo rigorous tests which simulate 5 years of usage. This way the company ensures only rugged and durable two way radio devices reach the customer.
Motorola stopped its production of analogue radios in February 2015. Thus, the analogue Motorola radio models are now discontinued. Yet, fully compatible digital options are available.
The main difference between a licence-free and a licenced radio is the requirement of an Ofcom licence to operate the device. The licence gives you a unique frequency to operate your radios legally and securely.
Licence-free radios are often cheaper to purchase than licenced radios as they come ready to use out of the box. However, as they are out-of-the-box ready, anyone can operate on the same frequency, which can mean anyone operating a licence-free radio, in range, on your channel will be able to listen to your conversations, and vice versa, meaning potential issue for the safety and protection of staff.
Traditionally, analogue radios have provided reliable communication between team members, but digital radio has far expanded the capabilities of two-way voice communications. Digital radios provide superior voice quality at the reaches of coverage areas, double the capacity of an existing 12.5 kHz channel and up to 40% longer battery life on a single charge.
VHF stands for Very High Frequency, whereas UHF stands for Ultra High Frequency, and it’s important to understand the difference when searching for your radio solution. Radios operating on VHF frequencies work best on minimal obstructions and have a good line-of-sight for communication. VHF frequencies become weaker and aren’t as effective with obstructions. A UHF radio would be more suitable in cases where there are many dense, solid objects between users, although they have less range. There’s also a wider number of frequencies available to UHF, which means there’s less chance of interference from other systems.
A hand-portable Radio is a battery-operated portable communication device carried by hand or via accessories to clip onto clothing. Desktop/Mobile two-way radio works similar to a hand-portable radio; however, it is in a fixed location, either in a car or on a desk and requires main power. Mobile or Desktop radios are suitable for vehicles, control rooms or in a fixed office location.
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