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Emergency Button | Yes |
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Frequency Range | VHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 403-470 MHz |
Power Output | 1-5 Watts |
Battery | 7.5V Li-Ion |
Signaling | MDC1200, DTMF, Quick Call II |
Operating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |
Motorola HT1250 radios are designed for VHF conventional operation, emphasizing ruggedness, versatility, and hostile environment use.
Lists Ni-MH battery, belt clip, antenna, charger, operator's manual, warranty, channels, and scan types.
Lists functions like System Scan, Telephone Interconnect, Speed Dial, Keypad Lock, and Emergency Siren.
Includes batteries, chargers, audio accessories, and carrying cases.
Features a 14-character alphanumeric display with icons, and audio/LED indications for status.
Six buttons provide one-push access to commonly used features like Home Channel, Scan, etc.
Turns the radio on/off and adjusts listening volume level.
Rotates to access conventional channels, shown on LCD display. Supports 16 channels.
Indicates battery status, power-up, scan, and selective call receipt.
Allows monitoring channel activity when PL is activated.
Instantly access a favorite talkgroup/home channel.
Search, lock onto, and monitor activity on multiple channels.
Jump to specific topics on the menu.
Identifies channels using easily understandable aliases.
Used to enter menu mode and make selections.
Scroll through menu functions.
Scroll through menu functions or activate specific features.
Moves to previous selection or exits menu mode.
Attaches various antennas for different operating conditions.
Speaker for listening to calls; microphone for speaking.
Located on the side for easy operation while holding the radio.
Three buttons for specific features, programmable via short/long press.
Slides to release the battery from the radio.
Battery powers the radio; clips attach it to a belt.
Connects optional equipment to the radio.
Slides to release the battery from the radio.
Descriptions of icons for Companding, Power Level, Monitor, Phone, Emergency, and Call Received.
Icons for Scan, Talkaround, Programming Mode, Keypad Lock, and Signal Strength.
Icons for Option Board, Battery Level, Not Assigned, and Clock.
Radio produces tones for conditions like successful power-up, valid/invalid presses, busy channel, and out of range.
Functions like Talk Permit, Start/Stop Scan, and Power Level selection produce button tones.
Menu system for accessing functions like Selective Call, Scan, and Home Channel Revert.
Details on starting/stopping System Scan via button or menu.
Explains returning to a preferred channel/talk-group via a programmed button.
Guideline for identifying user-level problems and their solutions.
Lists symptoms, probable causes, and solutions for common radio issues.
Lists operating temperature, storage, humidity, ESD, and water intrusion ratings.
Details intrinsically safe ratings for various hazardous environments.