Motorola XTL2500 Leaflet

Specification Sheet
XTL
Analog Mobile Radio
2500 900MHz
MODEL FEATURES
• Frequency Bands – 896-940 MHz
• Power Levels – 10-30 Watt (896-940 MHz)
• 512 Channels
• 3600 Analog Baud Trunking and Conventional
• Type II Trunking Only
• Bandwidth Receiver – 12.5 kHz (Analog) – 896-940 MHz
• 5 Programmable buttons x 4 deep in menu functions
• 14 digit character display
• Tri-color Backlit LCD display
Motorola’s XTL 2500 900MHz mobile radio is tough and well suited for users in a chemical, manufacturing, utility, and transit environment. Taking into consideration your work environment and various job responsibilities, this robust mobile radio will support the type of consistent, high quality communication you need.
• Emergency button
• Multi level display dim button
• Dash / Remote mount
• Meets Military Specs 810 (C,D, E and F)
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• Utilizes Windows programming
• Built in FLASHport™ support
• Optional Keypad microphone
• External speaker
• USB / RS232 connectivity
• Optional Siren PA
• Optional DEK
This radio also supports the accessories common to the XTL 5000 mobile radio.
The XTL 2500 mobile radio is specifically designed to meet the needs of your organization. When you want high performance, quality, and reliability in your daily communications, the XTL 2500 mobile radio is the radio of choice.
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Specification Sheet
XTL™2500 900MHz Analog Mobile Radio
GeneRaL peRfoRMance SpecificationS
Frequency range 896-940 MHz
Modulation Analog FM
Channel Bandwidth Analog 12.5 kHz
SpeaKeR
Dimensions 5.5” x 5.5” x 2.5”
(139.7 x 139.7 x 63.5 mm)
(Excluding mounting bracket)
Weight 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg)
tRanSMitteR – tYpicaL peRfoRMance SpecificationS
Frequency 896-940 MHz
RF Power 10-30W
Max Freq Separation Full Bandsplit
Freq Stability Operating Freq
Accuracy
(-30°C to +60°C;+25°C Ref) –
900MHz ±1.5 ppm
Modulation Limiting
12.5 kHz channel ±2.5 kHz
Channel Spacing Analog 12.5 kHz
FM Hum and Noise
12.5 kHz –38 dB (Hear Clear OFF)
Emissions
Audio Response
(6db/Octave Pre-emphasis
from 300 to 300 0 Hz) +1, -3 dB (TIA 603)
Audio Distortion per EIA 2%
Conducted and Radiated: –70 dBc
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