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Motorola launches Europe's first license-free digital Two-Way Radio
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HANNOVER,GERMANY
10th March 2006


In one of the most significant technology advances in two-way radios
in years, Motorola today unveiled Europe's first digital licensed
free two-way radios, the Motorola DTR2430T and the Motorola
DTR2450T. The new additions to Motorola's portfolio take the entry
level business two-way radio communications to a new level offering
cellular-like features, combined with the ability to make both one-
to-one and one-to-many calls, without the commitment of monthly fees
or contracts.

The new digital radios are designed for use on-site and the new
features help to expand the capabilities of both individuals and
teams enabling them to improve efficiency and productivity through
improved communication with functionality such as SMS and Call
Forwarding. Other features, such as the Transmit ID, mean radios
receiving calls will display the ID of the transmitting unit so
people know instantly who needs to get hold of them.

The two radios are similar in features, but the DTR2450T is ideal
for managers and decision makers as it offers the ability to
monitor, manage and programme their teams' radios.

The innovative digital functions include:

*Enhanced Coverage - the new digital radios give superior in-
building coverage, in comparison with analogue radios.

*Short Messaging Service - text messaging, with ten preset messages
that users can change to suit their individual business needs.

*Scroll List - displaying frequently used group and individual IDs
for easiest access.

*Long Battery Life - offering up to 20 hours of operation.
Digital Audio Quality - offering enhanced audio quality right up to
the edge of coverage.

*Unique Radio ID - that gives cellular like functionality such as
Caller ID, Call Forwarding, remote switch on / off, contact list.

*Digital One-to-one Calling - allowing someone to call and talk
privately with a user's specific radio.

*Digital One-to-many Calling - enabling public group calls, meaning
all other DTR SeriesT radios on the same group ID and channel hear
communications, similar to analogue radio operation, and private
group calls, meaning the DTR SeriesT radios can be programmed to
communicate with specific sets or group members.

Designed for use in the many business environments where
communication is the key to helping provide the best customer
service, improving productivity or maintaining the safety of
workers, the DTR SeriesT offers a powerful set of innovative and
useful features.

Industries such as, education, retail, manufacturing, property
management, hospitality and construction could all benefit from
the digital performance of the Motorola DTR2430T and DTR2450T.

The radios also feature enhanced security, with the addition of
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS). The radios are also robust
and meet US Military 810 C, D, E and F specifications and Motorola
standards for durability and reliability. Users can rest-assured
that the radios have been rigorously tested and will combat blowing
rain, salt fog, blowing dust, constant vibration, shock and high and
low temperature storage.


For pics and more join a new Yahoo-group that i have started today
it's called:

"Digital 2-way radios"

The group discusses the new digital and license-free 2-way radios
for use on PMR,LPD,FRS,GMRS,PAT,MURS,ISM frequency-bands:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DIGITAL2WAYRADIO



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