Motorola SL300 Non-Display Radio Instruction Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Motorola
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Motorola
Motorola SL300 Non-Display Radio
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS: 87 x 2.17 x 4.95 inches
- WEIGHT: 01 ounces
- VOLTAGE: 7V
- NUMBER OF CHANNELS: 2
- NOISE LEVEL: 50 dB
- INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION RATING: IP54
Introduction
UHF 2 Channel Non-Display Radio 2 Year Warranty; Includes Radio, Charger, Battery, and Antenna The ultra-slim and durable SL300 portable radio offers dependable push-to-talk communication for the mobile, everyday user. The SL300 is a strikingly designed device that will keep you productively connected whether you’re working in the field or attending a black-tie event. The SL300, which is less than an inch thick and has a short antenna, curved edges, and a tough frame, is incredibly portable. It has “Range Max” technology, an upgraded radio design, and a patented antenna for enhanced range, as well as an Active View display with a grid of LED lights behind the radio casing. The SL300 is the ideal work partner because it is built with the newest technology and is simple and intuitive to use.
Radios have: SL300 Active View Display SL300 Features Not Displayed Ultra-Slim the SL300, which is less than an inch thick, redefines portability. It won’t catch or sag when being carried in a pocket or purse. Easy operation To facilitate one-handed radio usage, the SL300 has a separate power button, top channel toggle switch, side volume control buttons, and a large push-to-talk button. Direct Mode with Dual Capacity Without using a repeater, double the capacity of your 12.5 kHz channel by utilizing the strength of the 2-slot TDMA DMR standard. IP54 Rated The SL300 is sturdy and dependable for usage in severe situations and is splash proof and dustproof. Maximum Range Receiver Enhanced range is delivered via a unique antenna and improved radio design that maintains a small profile and long battery life.
Optional Active View Display Shatterproof Active View display communicates channel, radio, and volume information clearly in both daytime and evening conditions using concealed LED lighting.
What’s in the box?
- Motorola 2 Channel Radio x 1 pairs
How the Motorola UHF 2 Channel Works
On/Off and Volume Control are located on the first round dial. Switch in a clockwise direction to turn on and raise the volume, and counterclockwise to lower it. When the radio is turned off, there should be a slight click sound. To turn off, keep spinning clockwise until you run into resistance.
The Channel Selector is the next smaller dial. There is a channel designated for your event or your task at the event when you receive a radio from CS. The channels are labeled in the following order: 1, 3, 5, and so on. With the dot standing in for the following consecutive even number, only the odd numbers are displayed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this talk to other SL-300 models?
Yes, only if it is programmed to.
Did Motorola make radios?
One of the first commercially successful automobile radios, the Motorola radio, was unveiled in 1930 by Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. The brand name Motorola was established by company founder Paul V. Galvin by combining the words “motor” (for a motorcar) and “ola” (which implied sound).
Does Motorola still make 2 way radios?
With items in all price ranges, Motorola has a great assortment of radios. They have two-way radios in their lineup with numerous power and functionality options for nearly every application.
Which is stronger VHF or UHF?
Compared to UHF, VHF frequencies have stronger object penetration. VHF also has a greater range. If there were no obstructions between a VHF and a UHF wave, the VHF wave would go approximately twice as far.
What is the difference between a walkie-talkie and a 2-way radio?
Due to its ability to broadcast and receive radio signals, a two-way radio is sometimes referred to as a transceiver. In any scenario, the radio has two modes of operation: sending and receiving. A walkie talkie is a small, hand- held two-way radio that can be used for communication.
Can UHF penetrate walls?
UHF radio waves often have a line-of-sight range. Anything blocking your line of sight, such as structures, tall trees, or other obstructions, can also affect the frequency range. Since the transmission is strong enough, it can pass through building walls and allow for inside reception.
Do you need a license for a VHF radio?
Your VHF radio, EPIRB, radar, TV, and any other transmitting equipment on a yacht must all be covered by the necessary licenses.
What CB channel do cops use?
The standard CB emergency channel is channel 9. Please refrain from idle conversation on this channel as it is typically constantly watched by local law enforcement.
Is it illegal to use a two-way radio while driving?
The short answer is that you are legally allowed to use a two-way radio while driving, provided that it has no adverse effects on your ability to drive. It takes a little more explanation to fully understand the information that underlies this shortened response and that every two-way radio user should be aware of.
What does TX mean on a walkie-talkie?
Shorthand for the radio signal transmission process. This could be used to say things like “The radio’s TX is GREAT!” or “The headset is having TX troubles.” The distance between two neighboring radio channel frequencies is known as the channel spacing.
Do walkie talkies work over hills?
Trees and other obstructions will reduce radio range, while mountains and other impediments may likely entirely block transmission. In these areas, you should expect your range to be limited much more by the hills blocking your signal than by the trees absorbing it, even if forested areas do reduce the signal.
Will walkie-talkies work if cell towers are down?
Walkie-talkies are quick and simple to use because you don’t have to dial a number each time you wish to broadcast. The best part is that they are independent of erratic cell phone signals. Because the handsets communicate directly with one another, they continue to function even when cell networks are down due to a natural disaster or a power outage.
How far do two-way radios reach?
The maximum communication range for two individuals using a handheld two-way radio on flat ground without any obstacles is around 4 to 6 kilometers. You might be asking why you see radios that advertise a range of at least 25 miles.
Do walkie-talkies use AM or FM?
FM signals.
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