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GM1200E MPT1327 Trunking Mobile
Radio
Not offered for sale in the U.S.A.
GM1200E Mobile Trunking Radio
MPT1327
The Motorola GM1200E Mobile Trunking Radio sets the industry
standard for robustness, size and ease of use for your mobile and trunked
radio requirements - according to the European MPT1327 Trunking Protocol.
Motorola GM1200E Mobile Trunking Radios are available
with a two line display and keypad, or with a single line display, depending
upon user requirements. Because modern cars and commercial vehicles have
such compact interiors with limited space for convenient and safe installation
of a mobile radio, all GM1200E models have been designed for a wide range
of single unit or remote head installations.
The Motorola ALT process, which simulates five years of
hard use in the field, is your assurance that the inevitable bumps and
knocks of every day use will not affect the performance of the GM1200E
and its ability to give years of faithful service.
GM1200E is available in the frequency ranges: 136-174
MHz and 403-470 MHz with 12,5/20/25 kHz channel spacing, power output 1-25
Watts (VHF); 1-10/10-25 Watts (UHF).
Standard on All Models:
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Enhanced compact microphone, installation kit and
operator's manual
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Selective and fleet calling
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Base call
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Stored number recall
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Priority calls
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Last number redial
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Status calls
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Call control
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Network operation
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Audio clarity
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Trunked or conventional Operation
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Unattendant operation
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Call duration timer
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Power switching
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Low battery warning
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Factory Mutual Approval
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MAP27 Data Application
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MIL specs 810 C,D, E and IP54
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ETS300 Approvals
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Easy Field Programming with PC
"K4" Non-Keypad/Display Models add:
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Top mount 6 character starburst alphanumeric display
"K7" Keypad/Display Models add:
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Keypad dialing (5 x 3 keypad)
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Full fleet call via keypad
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Front mounted 14 character
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Dot matrix alphanumeric display
GM1200E Trunking MPT1327
Base Station
The Motorola GM1200E Base station offers all benefits
of the Mobile Radio GM1200 with full keypad and display. It is available
for 136 - 174 MHz, 1-25 Watts; 403 - 470 MHz, 1-10 & 10-25 Watts;
450-520 MHz 10-25 Watts.
This station in connection with a desk microphone,
a base tray with built-in loudspeaker, a stationary power supply
with power revert and trickle charge and external omnidirectional
antenna is a simple tool for fleet disposition, service stations, offices
etc.
The station is controlled like one of the subscriber
units, which are integrated in the stationary MPT1327 infrastructure.
GM1200E Trunking MPT1327
Data Box Model
This model consist of a transceiver and power cable
in the package only. The radio comes without control head but offers
all technical data which the Mobile Radio GM1200 has. It is available
for 136 - 174 MHz, 1-25 Watts; 403 - 470 MHz, 1-10 Watts; 450-520 MHz
10-25 Watts.
The station can be combined with mobile or base
accessories and is intended for use in MAP27 OEM applications, where
the transceiver is built into other equipment. Control of the radio
is via MAP27 interface. Power On/Off is controlled via the ignition sense
input.
MOBILE
GM1200E mobiles are available with a two line display
and keypad or with a single line display, depending upon user requirements.
Because modern cars and commercial vehicles have such
compact interiors with limited space for a convenient and safe installation
of a mobile radio, all GM1200E models have been designed for a wide range
of single unit or remote head installations.
Ignition Sense The 1200 Series radios can be wired
so as to be activated by the vehicle ignition switch so that there is no
risk of a "flat" battery if the vehicle is unused for long periods.
External Call Alert This facility is ideal for
people working outside in the vicinity of their vehicle. When the radio
is fitted with the appropriate hardware, an incoming call will trigger
the vehicle's horn, lights or other attention getting device, alerting
the user to the call being received.
DISPATCHER
The fixed end of our mobile or portable system, the GM1200E
can easily be turned into a dispatcher by the addition of a power supply
and fixed antenna
MOBILE
GM1200E mobiles are available with a two line display
and keypad or with a single line display, depending upon user requirements.
User Interface features from the wide range described
below can be selected to match your system requirements to provide easy
to use, flexible communications.
Selective calling All versions of the 1200 series
Trunked radios can make the complete range of calls available on the network,
including individual and group calls to other radios and calls to the telephone
network.
Dedicated call A single push of the dedicated call
button can automatically connect you to your office or supervisor ....
it's that easy!
Stored number recall There's no need to use the
keypad to dial frequently called numbers. Up to 40 stored radio, status,
or telephone numbers can be recalled using a simple quick dial feature.
Just select the number or name you require by scrolling through the stored
list, and send the call by pressing the 'push to talk' button.
Keypad versions
In addition to all the standard features, keypad versions
of the 1200 Series portable and mobile can make keypad dialed calls to
any permitted destination and can also make 'tone overdial' calls
into services such as voice mail and advanced telephone facilities.
Priority calls Where permitted the 1200 series
can make High Priority and Emergency calls, this facility can be triggered
by a dedicated button on the radio and means that emergency calls will
be routed ahead of other routine traffic on the network.
Last number redial The last number called can be
recalled by simply double pressing the 'push to talk' button. This makes
the Motorola Radius 1200 series radios very easy to use and saves time
when repeatedly calling the same person.
Status calls Pre-programmed alphanumeric messages
can be sent or received by the radio, eliminating the need for speech calls
for frequently used messages.
ID display when an individual call is received,
the radio displays the identity of the calling unit. This visual information
about who is calling greatly enhances the simplicity of the communication
system, and saves time on each conversation.
Call barring The radios can be programmed to prevent
the user from making certain types of call, for example telephone calls,
or the keypad may be locked to prevent any numbers being 'dialed' from
the keypad. With the keypad locked, calls can only be made from the short-form
dial list or one of the dedicated call keys. This provides greater financial
control, and prevents the user being busy with unauthorized calls.
Designed and built by Motorola, the worlds largest manufacturer
of radio communications equipment, the GM1200 mobile radios put a world
of technology at your fingertips. As well as meeting MIL SPEC. 810 C,D,E,
and IP54, every Motorola radio passes unique "Accelerated Life Test".
This testing simulates 5 years of hard use in the field,
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