Motorola MOTOTRBO XPR 3000E Series Two-Way Radio
Key Features
- Integrated Wi-Fi
- Channels: 16 to 128
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Channel Lock (XPR 3500e only)
- Up to 28.5 hours of battery life
- IMPRES Audio
XPR 3300e: No Display Keypad
XPR 3500e: Monochrome Display, limited keypad
Product Information
Overview
You’re Better, Connected
Experience a powerful leap in communication with the next-generation MOTOTRBO XPR 3000e Series. These digital two-way radios enhance safety, efficiency, and connectivity for your workforce. Designed for everyday use, the XPR 3000e Series delivers crystal-clear audio, system compatibility, and cost-effective organizational performance.
General Specifications
Band
UHF, VHF
UHF, VHF
XPR 3500e: 128 Channels, XPR 3300e: 16 Channels
Battery Life with Standard Battery
14 to 19.5 hours
Dimensions H x W x D (with standard battery)
4.8 x 2.2 x 1.4 in
Weight (with standard battery)
XPR 3500e: 10 oz (281 g), XPR 3300e: 9 oz (264 g)
IP Rating
IP67
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What should I know when buying a two-way radio?
There are a lot of rules and regulations governing short- and long-range radio two way radios and their communications and as an authorized Motorola two-way radio dealer in New York, it is our duty to keep radio buyers educated on these Motorola two-way radio purchasing rules. One thing you should know is whether or not you’re buying a radio, or getting a two-way radio rental from an authorized manufacturer’s dealer. If you’re buying from an unauthorized dealer, you should know that most manufacturers do not warranty products sold by these types of two-way radio dealers. Motorola radio sales, and walkie talkie rentals at Altech that are covered under warranty, are sent back at no additional charge. Not all Motorola two-way radio dealers are created equal; you want to make sure you’re buying from a trusted Motorola authorized two-way radio dealer. We have an extensive inventory of Motorola digital police radios for sale, and a staff of experts. We are a Motorola distributor that you can trust.
Do I need an FCC license?
Yes, you need an FCC license for two way radios. Most two-way radios require individuals and non-individuals such as businesses to have a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license. When you purchase a radio that operates in the commercial frequency ranges, the FCC requires a 10-year FCC radio operator license. Failure to comply can cost operators up to $19,639 per day of marketing violations and up to $147,290 for an ongoing violation.
Why? Users can interfere with other types of communications equipment including public safety and large enterprise customers. Just because you can’t hear them it doesn’t mean you’re not interfering with them. Also, certain frequencies require in-person monitoring to ensure there is minimal interference.
What is an FCC license?
FCC radio operator licenses are what the government uses to ensure two-way radios are only operated by approved parties. Any radio that operates within commercial frequency ranges that are regulated by the FCC will require the operator license. The licenses are good for 10 years when granted.
Commercial frequency radios are prone to interference, and that interference can create dangerous situations with far-reaching consequences. The license ensures that all operators understand standard policies and procedures to keep communications clear and safe. That is why operating on a commercial frequency without a license can incur a fine of up to $19,639 per day.
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