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MOTOTRBO Digital Radios


MOTOTRBO™ professional digital two-way radio system. 
The future of two-way radio.

The next-generation professional two-way radio communications solution is here, with enhanced performance, productivity and value – and more opportunity for you. 

MOTOTRBO is Motorola’s digital two-way radio system which can provide conventional communication or digital Capacity Plus trunking. It is specifically  designed to meet the requirements of professional organisations that need a customisable, business-critical communication solution using licensed spectrum.

MOTOTRBO combines the best in two-way radio functionality with digital technology to deliver increased capacity and spectrum efficiency, integrated data communications and enhanced voice communications.

MOTOTRBO provides easy migration from analogue to digital, and it is an affordable digital communication system for you.MOTOTRBO complies with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) tier two standard, a globally recognised and approved standard for the professional two-way radio market.


• MOTOTRBO can provide conventional communication in analogue and digital modes, or provide digital Capacity Plus trunked communication.
• MOTOTRBO complies with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital  Mobile Radio (DMR) tier two standard, a globally recognised and approved standard for the professional two-way radio market.
• Includes everything it takes to meet the business-critical needs of a wide range of users – portable radios, mobile radios, repeaters, accessories, applications and services.
• UsesTime-Division Multiple-Access (TDMA) technology to provide twice the calling capacity with one conventional channel license. A second call doesn’t require a second repeater, so your customers save on equipment. • Doubles the number of users who can be supported on a  single licensed 12.5 kHz channel. 
• Integrates voice and data to increase operational efficiency and support a wide range of applications. MOTOTRBO Text Messaging Services and MOTOTRBO Location Services  (GPS location tracking) integrated applications are available now, with more to come through Motorola's Application Developer Program.
• Provides clearer voice communications over a greater range than comparable analogue radios, rejecting static and noise. 
• Offers enhanced battery life. Digital TDMA two-way radios can operate up to 40 percent longer between recharges as compared to typical analog radios.
• Enables additional functionality including dispatch data and enhanced call signaling.
• Provides easy migration from analogue to digital, with MOTOTRBO’s ability to operate in both analogue and digital modes.
• Meets demanding specifications – U.S. Military 810 C, D, E, and F, IP57 for submersibility (portable models), and Motorola standards for durability and reliability.
• Utilises the IMPRES™ Smart Energy System to automate battery maintenance, optimise life cycle and maximise talk time

The market for digital two-way 
communication Integrated, efficient, reliable  communication is more critical to operational performance than ever before. Businesses and organisations whose workers must be mobile need a communication solution that makes it easy and affordable for them to stay in touch. MOTOTRBO delivers for such industries as:

•Transportation/Delivery
• Oil and Gas
• Energy and Utilities
• Local government/Public administration
• Manufacturing
• Private security
• Resorts
• Construction

The MOTOTRBO™ Technology Platform:
We’re now at the beginning of what will quickly become a large-scale migration to digital radio in professional radio applications. At the same time, regulatory pressures combined with real-world operating needs are driving radio manufacturers and users to communicate more information in a given slice of RF spectrum – in other words, to increase spectrum efficiency. Channels that historically carried a single call at a time are now being divided so they can carry two. 

Two technologies exist to enable this “splitting” of channels, allowing multiple access on a single channel. Frequency-Division Multiple-Access (FDMA) splits the channel into two narrower sub-channels that can each carry separate calls. Time-Division Multiple-Access (TDMA) preserves the full channel width but divides it into alternating time slots that can each carry an individual call. 12.5 kHz FDMA is already being used around the world to accomplish the FCC-mandated split of 25 kHz channels into 12.5 kHz channels, and is currently the standard for mission-critical digital radio under Project 25 Phase 1. When it comes to further increasing efficiency within 12.5 kHz channels, Motorola believes that two-slot 12.5 kHz TDMA is the best technology for professional conventional, business-critical applications.