Models in this series:
Motorola GP380 I.S UHF (403-470MHz) Portable Radio With Display, Keypad & Man-Down
General Model Information
The Motorola GP I.S portable series are a group of popular radios which provide an unobtrusive method of keeping members of a team in contact. The main benefit of the series is its ability to grow with your business, as various option boards are available.
All radios are intrinsically safe (ATEX approved) to 2G EEx Ib T4 standard, meaning they can be used in potentially hazardous environments.
The series comes in a range of frequency and style options (please select below).
Standard features include:
- VOX
Users can benefit from voice operated transmission, encouraging hands free communications. - X-Pand voice compression
Compresses your voice during transmission, reducing noise levels in progress. Your voice is then expanded at the other end.
Other features include: Emergency signalling, fixed channel spacing, 3 side buttons, 16 position rotary with stop, whisper, channel scan and Talkaround.
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With the addition of the display and keypad, users can benefit from easier use of functions.
Please note, this radio must be used with the supplied carry case in order to be used in a hazardous environment.
With Man-Down, the radio sends out an alarm if the user wearing the radio remains still for a given amount of time.
Please note, this radio must be used with the supplied carry case in order to be used in a hazardous environment.
Supplied with: ATEX Li-Ion battery, leather carry case and CD user guide and safety leaflet.
Operates on UHF frequencies 403-470MHz.
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