The MTX960 is a smart choice for your organisation because it offers extra features to expand your communication needs and enhance your operational efficiency.
Features Overview
Highlights of the MTX960
Signalling - Smartnet Power Output - 1 - 3W (800Mhz) Option Board - No Keypad - Yes Display - Yes Emergency Button - No Battery Life - 8 hours (High Power), 11 Hours (Low Power) - with Standard Hi-Cap NiMH battery MilSpec - MIL-STD 810C, D & E Intrinsically Safe - Yes Weight (gm/kg) - 428gms with Standard Hi-Cap NiMH battery Frequency - 800MHz Channels - 16 x 90 Talkgroups Dimension (H X W X D) - 137mm x 57.5mm x 37.5mm (with Standard Hi-Cap NiMH battery)
Efficient
Superb audio quality for effective communications with LLE and noise cancelling microphone.
Selective Radio Inhibit feature enables dispatcher to remotely disable stolen radios for greater security.
Superb audio quality for effective communications with LLE and noise cancelling microphone.
Selective Radio Inhibit feature enables dispatcher to remotely disable stolen radios for greater security.
Scanning of talkgroups and channels for messages, and monitoring of channels ensure greater efficiency.
Lithium Ion battery option provides a higher capacity battery at a lighter weight, allowing longer hours of communication.
Scanning of talkgroups and channels for messages, and monitoring of channels ensure greater efficiency.
Lithium Ion battery option provides a higher capacity battery at a lighter weight, allowing longer hours of communication.
Reliable Performance
Automatic Multiple Site Selection (AMSS) feature ensures continuous communication by switching the radio to a different site when current signal becomes too weak.
In the event of a trunked system or central controller failure, radio conversation is still possible in failsoft mode.
Intuitive menus make the radio simple and easy to use.
Versatile
Programmable channel spacing of 12.5/ 20/ 25 kHz offers flexibility and easy migration of channel spacing.
Dual Mode Capability allows user the convenience of selecting either trunked or conventional operations.
Allows up to 90 modes of organizing user talkgroups to meet different communication needs.
Allows user choice of receiving and making telephone calls through the trunked system. Dialing is also available via editable phone book or direct keypad entry.