Motorola
Motorola has more than 90 years of history. The company was founded in 1928 by brothers Paul V. and Joseph Galvin as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. Since then, Motorola has been committed to innovation in two-way communications, analog and then digital radio systems, cellular phones and dispatch centers. Read more...
• Rated sound distortion: 0.5 W @
• Shock vibration: MIL-STD-810F
• Microphone type: omnidirectional
• Operating voltage: 3.6V DC
• Battery type: lithium-ion
• Weight: 158 g
• Dimensions (for wireless RSM): 88 mm (height) x 26 mm (width) x 63 mm (depth)
• IP55 protection (with sealed dust cover)
• 10-pole Ethernet cable for MRT (MTM800FuG) for Ethernet connection
• For connecting a standard control unit or Ethernet handset and an MTM800FuG with Ethernet head
• Cable length: 15 m
• RM760 large RSM, capable of 102 Phon volume with a clear wind-porting microphone
• Features a low profile, swivel clip
• 3.5 mm audio jack allows discreet reception of audio
• IP68 protection
• Product manufacturer article number: PMMN4140A
• The RM730 is equipped with a small RSM loudspeaker and a windscreen microphone
• 3.5 mm audio jack socket
• It has a low profile swivel clip
• IP68 (2 minutes 4 hours) rated and UL approved
• Emergency button
• Product manufacturer article number: PMMN4131A
• Compatible with Motorola radios Ion, R7
• Type: portable radio antenna
• Frequency range: 400-527 MHz
• Band: UHF
• Length: 9 cm
• Product manufacturer article number: AN000348A01
• For use with MotoTRBO ION Series Portables
• Frequency range: 400-450 MHz
• Length: 60 mm
• Shorter and more flexible, making it more comfortable to wear and easier to use without getting it stuck on your clothes
• Product manufacturer article number: AN000350A01
• For use with MotoTRBO ION series portables
• Frequency range: 440-490 MHz
• Length: 60 mm
• Shorter and flexible, making it more comfortable to wear and easier to use without getting caught in clothing
• Product manufacturer article number: AN000351A01
• 1 wired single-ear headset with removable earhook
• Built-in microphone
• Push-to-Talk button
• 3 different sizes of rubber sleeves
• Product code PMLN8337A
• Motorola PMKN4230A USB File Transfer and Programming Cable for MOTOTRBO Ion and R7 portable radios
• Plug-and-play function
• Send and receive messages discreetly in a voice environment
• Supports loud audio features from the device
• UL approval
• Receive transmissions, connect to microphone
• PTT and programmable button
• Product identification number: PMLN8343
• Battery capacity: 2200mAh
• Equipped with a self-calibration function that allows you to quickly recharge the battery without having to wait long hours for manual recalibration every 29 days
• IP68 protection
• Product serial number PMNN4807A
• Battery capacity: 2850mAh
• High capacity, slim and lightweight
• Compact and lightweight, small and compact
• Low-capacity Lithium-ion battery
• Product manufacturer article number: PMNN4809A
• Battery capacity: 3200mAh
• TIA4950 certified
• IMPRES chargers increase the charge cycle by 43%
• Thanks to the self-calibration function, the battery does not need to be recalibrated every 29 days
• IP68 protection
• Product serial number: PMNN4810A
• The Motorola PMLN8121 is a low profile RM780 swivel clip compatible with the Motorola MOTOTRBO ION intelligent two-way radio
• 360 degree rotation allows for convenient and secure mounting of the RSM
• Provides easy accessibility during communication
• For Motorola Solutions DP4000/e series radios and compatible with R7 series radios
• Frequency range: 136-174MHz
• Type: whip (20cm)
• Frequency band: VHF
• GPS
• Product manufacturer's article number: PMAD4147A
• Compatible with DP1400
• 2-wire connector
• PTT on the microphone on a separate wire
• Transparent, quick-connect tube for discreet appearance
• Optimised for CP200d digital operation
• Low profile, 360 degree rotatable clip
• Type: omnidirectional
• Speaker output level at maximum radio volume: 102 dB phon
• Speaker diameter: 47 mm
• Dimensions (without clip): 77 mm (length) x 58 mm (width) x 25 mm (depth)
• Weight: 212 g
• IP68 protection
• Compatible with MOTOTRBO R2 charger
• Battery capacity: 2300mAh Li-Ion
• IP55 protection
• Compatible with MOTOTRBO R2 charger
• Battery capacity: 2100 mAh Li-Ion
• IP55 protection
• License key to activate the Capacity Max function on the R7 and R7A
• License key to activate the Capacity Advantage function on the R7
• Motorola license key to activate Bluetooth audio and radio programming on the R7 CAPABLE modells
• Licence key for MOTOTRBO GNSS authorization in R7 CAPABLE radios
• Motorola license key to activate the audio recording function in the R7 CAPABLE models
• Automatically records received calls, available for on-demand playback, enabling your team to focus on the job at hand without missing key information.
• Motorola PMLN4651A Carrying accessory 2-inch belt clip for portable two-way radios
• This rugged, spring-action belt clip allows you to keep your radio on your hip and instantly access it
Why is the company called Motorola? The company launched almost its first home-made device, the Motorola car radio, in 1930. The first half of the word, engine, refers to the car, and ola means sound in motion. This catchy name appealed to everyone so much that it eventually became the brand name. The first part of the name, "oil", is the first part of the word "car".
The next major step forward for the brand came in 1943, when the world's first portable FM radio, the SCR300, was introduced. It was a backpack radio that, with a weight of 15.9 kilograms and a range of 16-32 kilometres, became standard equipment for the US Navy. The first radio in the world was the first of its kind in the United States.
When we landed on the moon, we could hear Neil Armstrong's words thanks to Motorola's communications equipment
As the company pioneered the development of a variety of communications devices after World War II, in 1969 Motorola was a major technical force at one of the most defining events of the 20th century. It was the moon landing, when Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
Motorola radio transponders transmitted not only Neil Armstrong's words to Earth, but also telemetry, tracking, biomedical data and television signals. The brand also supplied NASA with a specially designed backpack antenna worn by astronaut Neil Armstrong, as well as equipment for processing TV signals from the ground.
Motorola Solutions was formed in 2011 to manufacture VHF transceivers, analogue and digital radio systems and dispatch centres
Motorola's other world-changing innovations were the DynaTAC mobile phone and a pager that enables two-way communication. However, in the case of the mobile phone, after initial huge successes, a serious decline followed. The brand was unable to keep pace with the development of smartphones.
Motorola Solutions was created from the split of Motorola in 2011. The government and enterprise communications business was transferred to Motorola Solutions, while the manufacturing and sales division for mobile phones, modems and set-top boxes was transferred to Motorola Mobility. Legally, Motorola Solutions is the direct successor to the former giant Motorola Inc.
DND Telecom Ltd has been the brand's importer in Hungary for more than 20 years. We are proud to be a Gold Certified Partner of Motorola Solutions. This is a recognition of the work that DND Telecom Kft has been doing since its establishment.
Our webshop offers the complete transceiver radio portfolio, such as PMR446 walkie-talkie radios, VHF radios and repeaters, headsets, batteries and accessories etc. In addition, we also offer warranty and out-of-warranty repairs in our own service centre, all using genuine factory Motorola parts.
If necessary, we will return the product to the manufacturer for repair/re-testing. Of course, we also do the programming and installation of the devices if our customer requests it. DND Telecom Ltd. does not distribute Motorola Command Center phones, only the transceivers. We would like to announce that as of spring this year, we have expanded our range with Motorola branded phones and baby monitors.