DMR  |  2013-08-01

Motorola Solutions’ Best-Selling Commercial Two-Way Radios Go Digital, Further Expanding Portfolio with New Customer Offerings

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The CP200d is also available as an analog-only model, and needs only a simple software upgrade to add digital capability in the future.

Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI), announced yesterday the launch of the new MOTOTRBO CP200d: the digital-capable version of the best-selling CP200 portable two-way radio. The CP200d makes it easy to transition your business to digital technology. It delivers the easy-to-use features, form factor and batteries of the CP200 portable, while adding digital voice capability. The radio can operate in digital and analog modes concurrently and fits seamlessly into your existing communication system, allowing you to migrate to digital at your own pace.

The CP200d is also available as an analog-only model, and needs only a simple software upgrade to add digital capability in the future. Whichever model you choose, you’ve made a wise investment. Also available are the CM200d and CM300d mobiles: digital-capable versions of the CM200 and CM300. With a bright, high contrast alphanumeric screen, the CM300d allows users to see important caller information at a glance. The CM200d offers a simple, clear numeric display.

Digital two-way radios have distinct benefits: better audio quality and clarity, enhanced coverage due to better error-correction, higher spectral efficiency leading to increased capacity, and higher power efficiency leading to longer battery life. More and more people are recognizing these benefits and migrating to the exceptional digital technology of MOTOTRBO.

Source: MCCResources