Professional Radios
Digital Migration Radio
Light, cost-effective DMR-standard portable radio positioned as the migration step from analog to digital.

Overview
Light, cost-effective DMR-standard portable radio positioned as the migration step from analog to digital. Dual mode (analog + digital), 14+ hours of battery life, MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G and IP54 rated, with basic encryption, DMRA-compliant data and support for FAAB XPT trunking.
The radio is a DMR standard portable radio designed for organisations migrating from analog PMR to digital without replacing their whole fleet at once. It operates in both analog and digital mode, so it can talk to legacy analog users (including HDC1200, 2-tone and 5-tone signalling) while offering digital voice quality, basic encryption and DMRA-compliant data services.
Pseudo Trunk allocates the free TDMA slot to improve frequency efficiency and emergency response time, and in FAAB XPT Trunking mode the radio delivers dual capacity in TMO by dynamically assigning voice and data services across both slots. The brochure notes a software revision in which TDMA Direct Mode was removed.
Positioned for retail, education, security, warehouse, hotel and rental markets rather than for field use.
Provide an affordable, rugged, long-endurance digital portable radio that lets an existing analog fleet migrate to DMR gradually while keeping interoperability with analog users.
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Specifications
Key features
- Small, sleek, light — 115 x 54 x 27 mm, dual-colour injection moulded body, 260 g.
- Long battery life — Minimum 14 hours in digital mode at a 5-5-90 duty cycle.
- Rugged & reliable — MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G and IP54.
- One Touch Call/Text — Programmed key transmits a preset call or text message.
- Supplementary features (optional) — Radio enable, radio disable, remote monitor, alert call, radio check.
- Dual modes (analog & digital) — Operates in both modes; RRS used in Smart Dispatch / Smart XPT Dispatch to check online status.
- Secure communication — Basic encryption in digital mode, scrambler in analog mode.
- Advanced signaling — Transmits HDC1200, 2-tone and 5-tone analog signalling for legacy interoperability.
- DMRA data service — Data protocol fully compliant to the DMRA standard.
- Pseudo Trunk — Free slot allocated to enhance frequency efficiency and emergency response.
- Dual capacity in TMO — Works in FAAB XPT Trunking with dynamic voice/data slot assignment.
Where it operates
- Analog-to-digital migration — Dual analog/digital operation lets new digital radios coexist with a legacy analog fleet.
- Pseudo Trunk emergency response — The free timeslot is allocated dynamically to improve frequency efficiency and response time.
- Dual capacity in XPT trunking (TMO) — In FAAB XPT Trunking, slot 1 and slot 2 each carry an independent voice call or data session.
- Fleet supervision — In Smart Dispatch / Smart XPT Dispatch, RRS (radio registration service) checks whether a radio is online.
