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Motorola GR1225 Repeater
Description
You can have X-Pand and all the advantages of a Motorola Repeater with the GR1225. With 16 programmable channels, you can talk on either a 25 or a 12.5 kHz channel allowing a seamless, economical transition to the narrower bandwidth. Two-way users won't want to be without this greatly expanded audio quality at 12.5 kHz. The GR1225 makes a perfect complement to the 1225 Series Two-Way Radios.
Specifications
Motorola GR1225 Repeater |
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| Price: | Get a Quote |
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| Type: | Repeaters |
| Manufacturer: | Motorola |
| Model Number: | GR1225 |
The Motorola GR1225 Repeater has the following features:
- 12.5/25 kHz Switchable Channel Spacing - with X-Pand Technology
- Compact Styling - The GR1225 accommodates a built-in power supply as well as numerous internally housed accessories such as a duplexer, battery revert and an enhanced controller.
- Adjustable Power - Each channel can be programmed to either 25 or 45 (UHF) or 25 or 50 (VHF) watts to meet various coverage needs.
- 2-Character Numeric LED Display - Green light illuminates the channel that's in use.
- Battery Back-Up Tone - When the battery revert kit is installed, it alerts users that they are operating on the back-up battery supply.
- Time-Out Timer - Programmable from 1-255 seconds, this feature prevents a group from monopolizing the repeater with a single transmission.
- Repeater Enable/Disable - Temporarily enables or disables repeater operation from the front panel to allow use as a base station for dispatch operation.
- CWID (Continuous Wave Identification) - Continuous Wave Identification uses Morse code to automatically send out the station ID to identify the transmitting repeater.
- Courtesy Beep - This programmable alert indicates when a person is through talking so that other users are free to respond.
- Programmable Relay Delay - This “hangtime” keeps the repeater transmitter keyed from 0 to 7 seconds after the radio user releases the Push-to talk switch to enable other users to respond without having to re-activate the repeater.
- AdvantagePort Expandability - Allow an authorized dealer to add an Advantage Board to upgrade the repeater functionality.


