Motorola DTR Digital Two-Way Series
Need a powerful radio, but don't want to deal with managing and paying for an FCC license? The Motorola DTR Radio series is for you!
Digital audio technology is changing communication, and the best evidence of this is the Motorola DTR two-way radio. Packed full of advanced featues like 'call-all available' and 'direct-calling' this radio simplifies radio chatter.
Get the crystal clarity, portability and data dexterity of a cellular phone - minus the minutes! With a Motorola DTR series digital walkie talkie, there are no flaky service tower signals, no monthly bills, no per-minute charges. Plus, the DTR series operates on the 900Mhz band, which means there's no FCC license required - so no fee! Communication on the job just got a whole lot cheaper!
Key Features
- Power: 1 watt (because it is digital, it will get as much coverage as a 4 watt analog radio)
- Channels: 30 or 50
- Contacts: 200
- Vibra Call
- One-to-One and One-to-Many calling
- No FCC License Needed
- Battery Life: 16.5 hours
- Range: 350,000 sqft / 30 floors
Long-Range Coverage with Clear Audio
To stay on top, competitive companies need to keep costs down and customer satisfaction up. Cost effective on-site communication is key. Whether you work in manufacturing, retail or a service industry, productivity means business. Motorola's DTR series walkie-talkies increase job site coverage by 40%*.
In real time, that means your employees can transmit across 350,000 square feet and up to 30 floors*, operating as much as 45% longer on a single charge**. Motorola's DTR series two-way radios do the legwork, so your employees can attend to the business at hand.
Flexible Call Options
The Motorola DTR radios also provides cell phone/radio hybrid features like:
One-to-One and One-to-Many calling. Digital One-to-One calling offers the convenience of a cell phone in that each radio has an 11-digit ID that allows one radio to 'call' another individual radio's 11-digit ID.
The Caller ID feature shows the ID of the radio that's calling (or the radio's name, if you use the optional mini-keyboard to program contact names).
Call Forwarding lets you forward your calls to another radio's ID.
Digital One-to-Many calling is old school radio transmission with a digital twist. One radio can transmit to your entire DTR series fleet. Or, depending on the model you choose, you can simultaneously communicate with 15 to 25 customizable sub-groups (out of up to 25 programmable public groups in a potential 150 person shared/private contact list). So when Fred the Foreman needs to talk to John on the loading dock or when Jennifer the GM needs to meet with everyone from Maintenance, and only maintenance, productivity flows from just one call.
The convenience of the Motorola DTR series data storage and transmission features lets you scroll through lists of your most frequently used IDs and groups and your most recent calls. When discretion or a rush requires, you can send individuals or groups an SMS text message using preset options like "I'll call you back in 5 minutes". Or you can create, store and send your own messages using an optional mini-keyboard. Data cloning via a cloning cable programs all of your radios with just the minimal effort of attaching the cable.
With digital, it makes no difference if you're on the fringe or the forefront of your radio's range. All of your communications come through loud and clear. They're also private.
Security and Privacy
Motorola DTR 2-way radios use a snoop-proof technology called the Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS). Co-invented by one of the great Hollywood beauties of the 1940's, actress Heddy Lamar , FHSS was first patented during World War II as a countermeasure to protect radar, beacons, navigation and communications from enemy discovery. FHSS now boasts years of service in military communications for its low probability of intercept and anti-jam features. Low power usage and the ability to share crowded bandwidth without producing interference pushed FHSS into the commercial markets.
FHSS protects your privacy by mixing your information with pseudo noise codes in a low power transmission over a bandwidth that is likely a 100 times wider than that needed for your information stream. Spreading signal across such a wide band renders the signal indistinguishable to wannabe listeners from other RF noise (Gaussian Noise, in technical terms). To further foil eavesdroppers, both your information and the pseudo noise codes hop from frequency to frequency. Except for about a 1 in 10 billion chance, only the designated receiver and the transmitter know or can decode this sequence and reassemble your information.
The odds are always in your favor when you use a Motorola DTR series radio to discuss confidential matters like the transfer of last night's register or the arrival of a shipment or a VIP.
Rugged Build
Rugged and reliable, Motorola DTR radios undergo rigorous testing in the design process using U.S. Military 810 C, D, E and F Standards—so you can rest assured it will hold up under demanding conditions and protect your investment.
- Blowing Rain: Steady rainfall and wind for 30 minutes on every surface
- Salt Fog: 48 hours of exposure
- Vibration: Up to nine hours of exposure to vibration that simulates the rigors that a radio could undergo while being carried or transported
- Blowing Dust: Six hours of blowing dust on all surfaces
- Shock: 18 shocks with a minimum G force of 40 G each Temperature Storage: Multiple hours of exposure to storage temperatures as low as -67° F and as high as 160° F
Motorola DTR Radio Models
Motorola DTR600
The Motorola DTR600 model has been discontinued and upgraded to the DTR700 listed below.
- Channels: 30
- Contacts: 200
- Coverage: 325,000 square feet
Motorola DTR700
TechWholesale offers the newest DTR model - the Motorola DTR700.
- Channels: 50
- Contacts: 200
- Range: 350,000 square feet / 30 floors
Compatible Accessories
Motorola's Digital Two-Way Radio series offer a host of features and accessories to make your business run leaner, faster and smarter. Your employees will love the way they can wear their radios in sync with the way they work, using a full range of diversely configured accessories like earpieces with in-line mics, shoulder mics, headsets and swivel earpiece mics.
Clip 'em to a belt, holster 'em cowboy style or just shove 'em in a bag so they're always at the ready. Audio and vibration alerts for calls; alarms and reminders signal when there's business at hand. Employees can charge them at their desks or managers can drop them all in a multi-unit charger that helps clone and keep track of each radio.
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