Motorola EX600XLS - Discontinued
Motorola EX600XLS Portable Trunking Radio - Discontinued 12-15-15.
Sleek, Compact, Powerful and Operates on LTR® Systems
Power and versatility are yours with the Motorola EX600 XLS portable two-way radio. At just 9.5 ounces, this full-keypad portable radio is compact and lightweight. This radio's many outstanding features include: six programmable buttons, a full range of signaling options and dual mode operation capability, which switches between LTR® and Conventional modes. User-friendly icons on the 14-character alphanumeric display provide clear, understandable information at a glance.
Motorola EX600 XLS Features
- Up to 160 Conventional Channels and/or 15 Trunked Zones
- Up to 99 Channels per Conventional Zone and up to 16 Talkgroups per LTR® Zone
- 12.5/20/25 kHz Switchable Channel Spacing
- Small Size and Light Weight
- 14 Character Alphanumeric Display
- Telephone Interconnect and Full DTMF Keypad with Menu Keys
- 2 Programmable Side Buttons
- 3 Programmable Front Buttons
- Programmable Emergency Button
- X-Pand™ Technology
- Internal VOX
- Priority or Dual Priority Scan (Conventional Only)
- Channel/Zone Selection Programmable on top or front of the radio
- Busy Channel Lockout
- Home Channel Revert (LTR® Operation Only)
- Clock and Alarm
- Adjustable Power Levels
- Battery Gauge and RSSI Indicator
- Quik Call II Encode/Decode (Conventional Only)
Programmable Buttons
- High/Low Power
- Channel Scan
- Repeater/Talkaround
- Home Channel Revert Auto Key (LTR® Mode)
- Monitor
- Emergency
- Light
- Radio Call
- Tight/Normal Squelch
- Keypad Lock
- Volume Set
- Speed Dial
MDC Signaling on Conventional and LTR® Modes
- MDC1200 Emergency Signaling (Encode)
- MDC1200 Call Alert (Encode/Decode)
- MDC1200 PTT ID (Alphanumic ID-Encode/Decode)
- MDC1200 Selective Call (Encode/Decode)
- MDC1200 Radio Check (Encode/Decode)
- MDC1200 Selective Radio Inhibit (Decode)
Motorola EX600 XLS Applications
Ideal for: Civil Engineering, Construction, Forestry, Manufacturing, Outdoor Security, Petrochemical, Quarrying and Utilities.