Motorola SLR5500


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Features Include
- Slim design
- Digital, analogue or mixed modes
- Low power consumption
- Front panel USB port
- Integrated 3A battery charger
- Alarm ports
- MOTOTRBO compliant
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Standard Package ontains
- Repeater
- Antenna
Attribute | Value |
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Weight (grams) | 8600 |
Range (km) | N/A |
Power Output (watts) | 50 |
Frequency (Mhz) | UHF 400 - 470 VHF 136 - 174 |
Number of Channels | N/A |
Battery Type | N/A |
Battery Life (hours) | N/A |
More information
The Motorola SLR 5500 is a repeater that boosts two way radio reception across large sites. It replaces the DR3000 and offers a number of important upgrades, including considerably improved processing power and data storage capacity. This robust unit is considerably slimmer and compact than its predecessor, and provides 50W transmit output power, digital error correction and excellent audio reproduction.
The SLR 5500 is designed to operate efficiently, with low power consumption and a low thermal footprint. Additionally, it has several field-replaceable parts and ports for expansion modules. On the front of the console, there is a USB port for simple connectivity, and it also has a built in battery charger plus ports for external alarms and Ethernet cables. The unit is fully compatible with both digital and analogue radios, and it can also be used in mixed mode to utilise both at the same time.
Motorola has designed the SLR 5500 to be compatible with its MOTOTRBO feature set, which means that MOTOTRBO benefits such as IP Site Connect can be used, when this unit is paired with compatible two way radios.
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