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6 motorola HT1000 16CH vhf police fire radios 5 watt


6 Motorola HT1000 16 Channel 5 Watt VHF radios 136-174 MHZ
Radios are in GOOD USED condition with signs of normal wear.
Provided through one rechargeable nickel cadmium battery.
Withstands rain testing per Mil. Std. 810 C/D/E
Protection provided via impact resistant housing exceeding EIA RS-316B and Mil. Std. 810 C/D/E
Protection provided via weather resistant housing exceeding EIA RS-316B and Mil. Std. 810 C/D/E
Easy access controls Programmable buttons and
The HT 1000 radio features Motorola s broadest band
range. With Full Band VHF, a single model can
operate from 136 to 174 MHz. The entire UHF band is
covered with 2 models, and the 800 MHz band needs
The HT 1000 radio is one of the loudest portables ever
developed by Motorola. Improved voice intelligibility
at high volumes means less distortion and fewer
miscommunications. The radio s standard noise
canceling microphone will minimize background noise.
A weather-sealed connector allows all reprogramming,
tuning and testing to be performed without opening
Using a simple cloning cable you can duplicate one
radio s operating parameters into another HT 1000
portable of the same sub-band.
Allows the radio to scan all of its operating channels.
Channel Scan is capable of scanning for PL, DPL,
Carrier Squelch, Quik-Call and Stat-Alert Selective Call,
and can be configured for Non-Priority or Single Priority
operation. The HT 1000 radio also includes Talk-back
scan and nuisance channel delete capability where the
user can temporarily delete an unwanted active channel
from the scan list by simply pressing a button.
The HT 1000 portable can be programmed to adjust
RF power levels automatically on a mode slaved basis,
or manually through operation of a switch. Variable RF
2 Channel models are not compatible with Public
Safety microphone or MTVA (Mobile Vehicular
power level provides the radio with the capability of
having up to two power levels in one radio, and the
capability of operating in high or low power on a per
channel basis. The default power levels in VHF are 5
Watts (high) and 1 Watt (low), and in UHF are 4 Watts
(high) and 1 Watt (low). The two power levels can be
changed in the field by a service technician if other than
the default settings are required.
Smart PTT-Busy Channel Lockout
Prevent users from talking over each other by restricting
the user from transmitting if activity is detected on
the channel. The radio will generate a continuous tone
upon PTT depress if a transmission is not being
allowed. Inhibit Transmit can be activated for any busy
channel or only on a busy channel with a different
squelch code. A quick-key over-ride option can work
in conjunction with Smart PTT to allow the user to
override the transmit inhibit state for times when
Allows the user to choose operation through a repeater
(where the transmit frequency is not equal to the
receive frequency), or operation that bypasses a
repeater and talks directly to another unit (Talkaround
or Direct Operation). When the feature is mode slaved,
the channel is programmed to operate either in the
direct or repeat mode. Alternatively, the repeater/
talkaround function can be programmed to the three
position toggle switch where the user can select from
the two operating choices in the field.
Allows the user to operate a radio in Carrier Squelch,
PL or DPL mode. All of these different modes of
operation are available, with 16 unique decode codes
and 16 unique encode codes all possible in a single
radio unit. When in the Carrier Squelch mode, the user
will hear all traffic on the selected channel, but when
operating in PL or DPL modes, the user will hear only
those messages that are intended for his group. Tone
PL and Digital PL can be mixed on a per channel basis.
Provides another convenient way for the dispatcher to
initiate a voice page message to an individual or a
group. When the user receives a Selective Call, the
radio will generate alert tones, flash the green LED, and
will unmute so an incoming message can be heard.
The radio stays unmuted until the user takes action. A
Quik-Call II signal can be Individual Call, a long Tone B
Any HT 1000 radio with the approriate TOUCH-CODE
signalling option can encode Dual Tone Multi-
Frequency tones via a keypad. This will allow a user
to access the land-line phone network or to operate
The HT 1000 portable, when ordered with the
Intrinsically Safe option and used with Motorola s FM
batteries, is approved for operation in hazardous
atmospheric environments by the U.S. Factory
The HT 1000 portable will keep working under harsh
conditions. Like all Motorola products, the radio is
subjected during the design stages to our unique
Accelerated Life Test (ALT) which simulates five years
The LED indicator will blink red if the battery falls below a specified voltage level while
in the transmit mode. The radio can also be programmed to sound an alert tone if
the low battery condition is detected during transmission or periodically while in the
Limits the amount of time the radio user can continuously transmit on a channel. If
the user holds down the PTT longer than the preprogrammed limit, the radio automatically
emits a warning tone, then stops transmitting, and will generate a talk
prohibit tone until the PTT is released.
MDC-1200 STAT-ALERT Signalling
Unit ID and Emergency Each HT 1000 radio can be programmed to send a unique
digital identification code at the beginning of each transmission, at the end, or both.
This ID may be combined with an emergency alarm that is activated by an
emergency button on that top of the radio. The dispatcher cannot only quickly
identify the radio user, but can also receive nearly instant clear indication of critical
Call Alert and Selective Call Decode
Provides an efficient way for the dispatcher to initiate a page or a voice page
message to an individual or a group. It is a convenient way to eliminate the need for
users to listen to traffic that does not concern them. When the user receives a
Call Alert, the radio will continuously generate a series of four tones as well as flash
the green LED until the user takes action. When the user receives a Selective Call,
the radio will generate alert tones, flash the green LED, and will unmute so an
incoming message can be heard.
Allows the dispatcher to determine if the radio unit is on the air and within communications
range without disturbing the radio operator.
When equipped with the optional Tilt Switch accessory, the HT 1000 radio will send
an emergency transmission after a preprogrammed delay time if the radio is tilted



6 motorola HT1000 16CH vhf police fire radios 5 watt