How does a Motorola repeater work?
How does a Motorola repeater work?
How does it work? A repeater receives the radio signal on one frequency and simultaneously transmits the same signal on another frequency. Typically, a repeater is placed in a location where it can have a virtual line of sight to all radios in the system.
What is a Motorola repeater?
A Motorola repeater is an extremely powerful radio – Portable radios work on 5 watts, mobile radios work on 25 watts or more, and repeaters are even more powerful working between a 50 to 100 watt range. This can be done via cabling, a radio link or network using digital technology.
What is a Quantar?
The Quantar is the current high-end unit of the Motorola fixed station product line and is available in several configurations handling conventional and trunking installations.
How much does a VHF repeater cost?
Q: How much does a portable repeater cost? A: Entry level, portable systems run anywhere from USD$2,500-$3,200.00 and between USD$3,200.00-$5,500.00 for a more advanced portable system.
How do I program my Motorola Quantar?
Contents
- 1.1 Specifications.
- 1.2 Programming. 1.2.1 Firmware. 1.2.1.1 SIMM Images. 1.2.1.2 Wireline Images. 1.2.1.3 Exciter Images. 1.2.2 Code Plug format.
- 1.3 Manuals.
Why choose the MOTOTRBO SLR 5000 series repeater?
For your business to be successful, you need dependable voice and data communications that reach every corner of your operations. The MOTOTRBO SLR 5000 Series Repeater delivers high performance, high reliability two-way radio service with all the features you need to connect your workplace whether you’re in the field or on the factory floor.
What kind of Radio is the Motorola Quantar?
The station is a Motorola Quantar, 125-watt, continuous duty, 132-154 MHz with the optional high-stability oscillator. Why I purchased a Quantar and not a Ham repeater: A health-care system was evaluating use of ham radio for backup communications. I had a chance to provide them with a loaner during the evaluation.
What kind of repeater do I need for my business?
SLR Series Repeater Data Sheet For your business to be successful, you need dependable voice and data communications that reach every corner of your operations. The MOTOTRBO SLR 5000 Series repeater delivers high performance, high reliability two-way radio service with all the features you need to connect your workplace.
What is the difference between the Dr 3000 and SLR 5500 repeater?
The DR 3000 is an integral part of MOTOTRBO’s complete digital two-way radio system. The SLR 5500 Repeater delivers high performance, high reliability two-way radio service with all the features you need to connect your workplace. The SLR 8000 Series delivers high performance, high reliability two-way radio service, optimised for your workplace.