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RECOVER YOUR PRODUCTIVITY TODAY
WITH MOTOROLA TWO-WAY RADIOS.
It’s time to recover lost efficiency.
Your team needs the right communication tools to help your business operate efficiently and ultimately be more productive. Motorola two-way radios can help you get connected, and with the added features of MOTOTRBO like GPS, email and text messaging – you can ensure sustained connectivity. Upgrade your communication equipment or expand your coverage to recover lost productivity or efficiency.
MOTOTRBO Trade-In:
Trade-In 8 qualifying units and get up to a $800 credit on eligible MOTOTRBO radios.
$800 OFF the purchase of 8 MOTOTRBO Digital
$400 OFF the purchase of 8 MOTOTRBO Analog
Eligible MOTOTRBO Two-Way Radios:
XPR™4350, XPR™4380, XPR™4550, XPR™4580, XPR™6350, XPR™6380,
XPR™6550, XPR™6580.
MOTOTRBO Rebates:
$400 rebate for 8 MOTOTRBO Digital or $200 rebate for 8 MOTOTRBO Analog
Eligible MOTOTRBO Two-Way Radios:
XPR™4350, XPR™4380, XPR™4550, XPR™4580, XPR™6350, XPR™6380, XPR™6550, XPR™6580.
Commercial Rebate:
$250 rebate for 8 CP200, CP200XLS, CM200 and CM300 two-way radios.
Eligible Commercial Series Two-Way Radios:
CP200, CP200XLS, CM200, CM300.
Trade-In and Rebate Details:
Single orders of 8 CANNOT combine Trade-In and Rebate offers. Radios must be purchased on a single order. A minimum of 8 radios with the same product series must be purchased on a single invoice to qualify for the Rebate. Mixing between product series is allowed.
Trade-In radios MUST be equipped with both a volume and channel knob to be eligible. Orders in increments of 8 qualify for Trade-In.
Contact us for additional information including Terms & Conditions

Understanding FCC Narrowbanding Requirements
In December 2004, the Federal Communications Commission mandated that all private LMR users operating below 512 MHz move to 12.5 kHz narrowband voice channels and highly efficient data channel operations by January 1, 2013. Using narrowband channels will ensure that organizations take advantage of more efficient technology and, by reducing channel width, will allow additional channels to exist within the same spectrum space.
Deadlines
To phase in the migration deadline of January 1, 2013, the FCC has estalished interim deadlines. The first important deadline is January 1, 2011, after which:
- The FCC will not grant applications for new voice operations or applications to expand the authorized contour of existing stations that use 25 kHz channels. Only narrowband authorizations will be granted.
- The FCC will prohibit manufacture or importation of new equipment that operates on 25 kHz channels. This will reduce the availability of new equipment for legacy radio systems and will affect how agencies maintain and upgrade older systems.
Planning for the Move to Narrowband
- Start planning – the FCC deadline is not very far away.
- Assess your current equipment
- Obtain new or modified licenses
Contact Us Today to Help with Your Narrowbanding Process!
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