
Mobile Two Way Radios for Hire
Unsure which radios you need?
Give our dedicated team a call for a no obligation chat and let us help you identify exactly what you need and how we could help on 01524 833588
Motorola DM Range
Motorola DM1400

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UHF/VHF
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Mobile radio
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Simple LCD display
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IP54 rated
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Voice annoucement
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Analogue / Digital
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16 Channels
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Emergency programmable button
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Compact and lightweight
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Motorola DM4400e

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UFH/VHF
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Bluetooth
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Intelligent Audio
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Integrated Voice And Data
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Nuisance Delete
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Signalling
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Transmit Interrupt
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Lone Worker
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Public Address Mode
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Signal Strength Indicator
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Time Out Timer
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Voice Announcement
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Emergency Signalling
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Memory Channel
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Priority Scan
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Text Messaging Capable
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GPS Capable
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One-To-One Calling
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Selective Radio Inhibit
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Capacity Plus Ready

What Radios and Features do I need?
Licencing
All of our two way radios for hire are Private Business Radios - meaning they require programming to a licenced Ofcom frequency and are regulated due to their power output. This guarantees you receive better range than unlicenced radios and also ensures that you wont receive interference from any other users nearby.
If you already have an ofcom licence, we can program radios to your existing frequencies, or if not, we can obtain a licence for you and manage it for renewals. More information on Ofcom licensing can be found here
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Analogue vs Digital
The key difference between analogue and digital radio is the tolerance of external noise. Digital radio can reduce unwanted background audio and focus on the operators speech providing clearer communication in noisy environments.
Another key difference is the behaviour of the two technologies towards the maximum range. The audio clarity of an analogue radio will slowly deteriorate into ‘white noise’ until communication is no longer possible, where as a digital radio will remain loud and clear until the drop-off point at which communication will no longer be possible.
Analogue and digital radios are available as both (VHF) Very High Frequency and (UHF) Ultra High Frequency. VHF has a slight advantage at longer range and UHF is better at propagating in dense/confined areas due to the different behaviours of the radio waves.
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Installation and Comission
Our network of approved installers can install your mobile radios into vehicles or buildings for an additional cost. All our installers are professional and come with years of experience in the field. All hold a quarry passport and an MP Connect Card.