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Motorola GP380 User Manual

Motorola GP380
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Professional Radio
GP380
User Guide
68P64110B28A
Issue: June 2000

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Motorola GP380 Specifications

Battery Life IconBattery Life
battery life with standard high capacity NiMH battery low power11 hours
battery life with standard high capacity NiMH battery high power8 hours
battery life with ultra high capacity NiMH battery low power14 hours
battery life with ultra high capacity NiMH battery high power11 hours
battery life with NiCD battery low power12 hours
battery life with NiCD battery high power9 hours
battery life with Li-lon low power11 hours
battery life with Li-lon high power8 hours
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature-20°C to +55°C
sealingWithstands rain testing per MIL STD 810 C/D/E and IP54
shock and vibrationProtection provided via impact resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D/E and TIA/EIA 603
dust and humidityProtection provided via environment resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D/E and TIA/EIA 603
Transmitter Specifications IconTransmitter Specifications
transmitter frequencies - VHF136-174 MHz
transmitter frequencies - LB129.7-42 MHz
transmitter frequencies - UHF403-470 MHz
transmitter frequencies - LB235-50 MHz
transmitter channel spacing12.5/20/25 kHz
transmitter frequency stability±2.5 ppm
transmitter power - 136-1741-5W
transmitter power - 403-4701-4W
modulation limiting±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz
fm hum & noise-40 dB typical
conducted/radiated emission-36 dBm <1 GHz
adjacent channel power-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz
Receiver Specifications IconReceiver Specifications
receiver frequencies - VHF136-174 MHz
receiver frequencies - LB129.7-42 MHz
receiver frequencies - UHF403-470 MHz
receiver frequencies - LB235-50 MHz
receiver channel spacing12.5/20/25 kHz
receiver sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) EIA.25µV typical
receiver sensitivity (20 dB SINAD) EN.50µV typical
receiver intermodulation EIA70 dB
receiver adjacent channel selectivity60 dB @ 12.5 kHz
receiver spurious rejection70 dB
receiver rated audio0.5W
receiver audio distortion @ rated audio3% typical
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions with standard high capacity NiMH battery137 x 57.5 x 37.5 mm
dimensions with ultra high capacity NiMH battery137 x 57.5 x 40.0 mm
dimensions with NiCD battery137 x 57.5 x 40.0 mm
dimensions with Li-lon battery137 x 57.5 x 33.0 mm
weight with standard high capacity NiMH battery428 gm
weight with ultra high capacity NiMH battery508 gm
weight with NiCD battery458 gm
weight with Li-lon battery358 gm

Summary

RADIO OVERVIEW

Radio Controls and Operation

Details the physical controls, keypad, menu navigation, and basic operational functions of the radio.

Display, Icons, and Tones

Explains the LCD display symbols, icons, and audio signal tones used for radio status and alerts.

GETTING STARTED

Battery Management

Instructions for battery care, charging, and recycling for optimal performance and longevity.

Accessory Installation

Step-by-step guide for attaching and detaching batteries, antennas, and belt clips.

RADIO CALLS

Making and Receiving Calls

Covers selective calls, group calls, and answering incoming calls.

Contact List and Missed Calls

Managing contacts, viewing and responding to missed calls.

Status, Emergency, and DTMF Calls

Procedures for sending status updates, initiating emergency calls, and using DTMF.

FEATURES

Voice Recorder and Storage

Instructions for recording, playback, and deletion of voice memos and calls.

Emergency Messaging

How to pre-record and utilize the emergency message feature.

UTILITIES

Scan and Channel Management

Managing scan lists, deleting nuisance channels, and understanding priority channels.

Communication Features

Configuring call forwarding, talkaround, and whisper mode.

Operational Settings

Managing lone worker, power level, companding, backlight, and option board.

Advanced Features

Using voice operated transmit (VOX) and understanding the stun/unstun security feature.

RADIO INFORMATION

Accessing Radio Parameters

How to view software version, codeplug version, and part numbers via the menu.

SAFETY INFORMATION

Safe Operation and RF Exposure

Guidelines for safe radio operation, understanding RF energy exposure, and working in hazardous areas.

Operational Warnings and Precautions

Critical warnings about air bags, explosive atmospheres, battery handling, and EMI compatibility.

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