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Discontinued Motorola HT750 Radio 16 Channel UHF [AAH25RDC9AA3AN]

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Motorola HT750 Radio 16 Channel UHF [AAH25RDC9AA3AN]

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The Motorola HT750 radio is the affordable solution for professionals who require a rugged and reliable radio to stay in contact. This practical radio can easily help increase productivity by keeping users communicating, while allowing them to concentrate on the job at hand. And with Motorola’s unique X-Pand technology, audio quality is clean and crisp even in noisy environments. With the HT750 radio, communication couldn’t be easier.
 
Part Number AAH25RDC9AA3AN
What's in the Box Radio, Battery, Charger, Belt Clip, Antenna
Radio Technology Analog
Frequency Band UHF
Frequency Range 403 - 470 Mhz
Output Power 4 Watts
Connector Type Multi-Pin (M4)
Channel Capacity 16 Channels
IP Rating IP 54 (Splashing Water)
Radio Display No
Average Battery Life 8 hours

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2 Year Factory Warranty
Product Type: Handheld Radios

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  • 5
    Great Radio but Expensive

    Posted by Donald on 15th Apr 2014

    I found the EVX531 radio on this website and it less expensive, digital AND analog... and it's even waterproof. I like it better. Even has a better warranty. I recommend the EVX531 by Vertex. Vertex I hear is even owned by Motorola.

 
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