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Base Station
MOTOROLA MTR2000 – BASE STATION, REPEATER AND RECEIVER
Motorola’s MTR 2000 Station/Repeater/Receiver is a continuous-duty analog base/repeater station for use on both conventional and trunking systems in the VHF, UHF, and 800 and 900 MHz bands.
Onboard self-testing and a microprocessor-based design keeps system up-time at a maximum.Provides Unmatched Flexibility in a Compact Design:
Analog operation in conventional systems
Analog operation in SMARTNET or SmartZone trunking systems
Software based design allows for future system applications
75-20 Watt variable power models 8 Compact dimensions, 3 rack units (5.25˝ or 13.3 cm), utilize expensive site space efficiently
12.5 or 25 kHz programmable channel spacing (800 MHz)
12.5 kHz channel spacing (900 MHz)
Contributes to Maximizing System Up-Time:Microprocessor based design with integrated DSP capability
Continuous duty cycle operation
Self testing monitors station performance
Switching power supply functions over a wide range of voltages and frequencies
Shortens Installation and Maintenance Time:Programming and diagnostic testing performed through a personal computer
Standard EIA 19˝ rack mount configuration
Lightweight (40 lbs/19 kg)
Functionally separate modules: Field Replaceable Units (FRU)
Software based design simplifies upgradesSKU: n/a -
MOTOROLA STORNO CPQ7000 SINGLE UNIT RAPID RATE CHARGE–ELN1022A
The CQP7000 was introduced to the Storno model line-up in 1988. There were three basic models, no keypad, limited keypad with display and full keypad with display. Known as the CQP7000a, b and c they were the Storno branded versions of the Motorola MX1000, 2000 and 3000. A wide variety of specific models and options were available with up to 100 channels and transmit powers up to 6W VHF and 5W at UHF.
The Storno 7000 was constructed in three main parts, the radio housing and baseplate assembly which had all the front and side button actuators and contacts for the separate battery. The internals consisted of the front shield which carried the LCD display, speaker, keypad membrane, personality EEPROM and controller of the peripheral electronics (COPE). The front shield clipped over the frame assembly which housed the top panel controls, the main circuit board with controller of the radio electronics (CORE), and the plug-in RF modules.
The CQP7000 supported a wide range of tone signalling standards, channel scanning and user programmable memory features, enhanced by the eight character alphanumeric display. Special options included submersible, encrypted, intrinsically safe and Storno PhoneNet 2200 trunked system compatible versions..
DatasheetSKU: n/a
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Base Station
MOTOROLA MTR2000 – BASE STATION, REPEATER AND RECEIVER
Motorola’s MTR 2000 Station/Repeater/Receiver is a continuous-duty analog base/repeater station for use on both conventional and trunking systems in the VHF, UHF, and 800 and 900 MHz bands.
Onboard self-testing and a microprocessor-based design keeps system up-time at a maximum.Provides Unmatched Flexibility in a Compact Design:
Analog operation in conventional systems
Analog operation in SMARTNET or SmartZone trunking systems
Software based design allows for future system applications
75-20 Watt variable power models 8 Compact dimensions, 3 rack units (5.25˝ or 13.3 cm), utilize expensive site space efficiently
12.5 or 25 kHz programmable channel spacing (800 MHz)
12.5 kHz channel spacing (900 MHz)
Contributes to Maximizing System Up-Time:Microprocessor based design with integrated DSP capability
Continuous duty cycle operation
Self testing monitors station performance
Switching power supply functions over a wide range of voltages and frequencies
Shortens Installation and Maintenance Time:Programming and diagnostic testing performed through a personal computer
Standard EIA 19˝ rack mount configuration
Lightweight (40 lbs/19 kg)
Functionally separate modules: Field Replaceable Units (FRU)
Software based design simplifies upgrades -
MOTOROLA STORNO CPQ7000 SINGLE UNIT RAPID RATE CHARGE–ELN1022A
The CQP7000 was introduced to the Storno model line-up in 1988. There were three basic models, no keypad, limited keypad with display and full keypad with display. Known as the CQP7000a, b and c they were the Storno branded versions of the Motorola MX1000, 2000 and 3000. A wide variety of specific models and options were available with up to 100 channels and transmit powers up to 6W VHF and 5W at UHF.
The Storno 7000 was constructed in three main parts, the radio housing and baseplate assembly which had all the front and side button actuators and contacts for the separate battery. The internals consisted of the front shield which carried the LCD display, speaker, keypad membrane, personality EEPROM and controller of the peripheral electronics (COPE). The front shield clipped over the frame assembly which housed the top panel controls, the main circuit board with controller of the radio electronics (CORE), and the plug-in RF modules.
The CQP7000 supported a wide range of tone signalling standards, channel scanning and user programmable memory features, enhanced by the eight character alphanumeric display. Special options included submersible, encrypted, intrinsically safe and Storno PhoneNet 2200 trunked system compatible versions..
Datasheet
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Base Station
MOTOROLA MTR2000 – BASE STATION, REPEATER AND RECEIVER
Motorola’s MTR 2000 Station/Repeater/Receiver is a continuous-duty analog base/repeater station for use on both conventional and trunking systems in the VHF, UHF, and 800 and 900 MHz bands.
Onboard self-testing and a microprocessor-based design keeps system up-time at a maximum.Provides Unmatched Flexibility in a Compact Design:
Analog operation in conventional systems
Analog operation in SMARTNET or SmartZone trunking systems
Software based design allows for future system applications
75-20 Watt variable power models 8 Compact dimensions, 3 rack units (5.25˝ or 13.3 cm), utilize expensive site space efficiently
12.5 or 25 kHz programmable channel spacing (800 MHz)
12.5 kHz channel spacing (900 MHz)
Contributes to Maximizing System Up-Time:Microprocessor based design with integrated DSP capability
Continuous duty cycle operation
Self testing monitors station performance
Switching power supply functions over a wide range of voltages and frequencies
Shortens Installation and Maintenance Time:Programming and diagnostic testing performed through a personal computer
Standard EIA 19˝ rack mount configuration
Lightweight (40 lbs/19 kg)
Functionally separate modules: Field Replaceable Units (FRU)
Software based design simplifies upgrades -
MOTOROLA STORNO CPQ7000 SINGLE UNIT RAPID RATE CHARGE–ELN1022A
The CQP7000 was introduced to the Storno model line-up in 1988. There were three basic models, no keypad, limited keypad with display and full keypad with display. Known as the CQP7000a, b and c they were the Storno branded versions of the Motorola MX1000, 2000 and 3000. A wide variety of specific models and options were available with up to 100 channels and transmit powers up to 6W VHF and 5W at UHF.
The Storno 7000 was constructed in three main parts, the radio housing and baseplate assembly which had all the front and side button actuators and contacts for the separate battery. The internals consisted of the front shield which carried the LCD display, speaker, keypad membrane, personality EEPROM and controller of the peripheral electronics (COPE). The front shield clipped over the frame assembly which housed the top panel controls, the main circuit board with controller of the radio electronics (CORE), and the plug-in RF modules.
The CQP7000 supported a wide range of tone signalling standards, channel scanning and user programmable memory features, enhanced by the eight character alphanumeric display. Special options included submersible, encrypted, intrinsically safe and Storno PhoneNet 2200 trunked system compatible versions..
Datasheet