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Tait TP9300 User Manual

Tait TP9300
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Getting started 39
About your DMR digital radio
Your DMR digital radio can be programmed for DMR
conventional or DMR trunked operation. Analog
conventional and MPT operation is also available.
DMR and MPT trunking operation is controlled
by a software license (SFE) and may not be
available with your radio.
In DMR and MPT trunking operation, dual-mode
networks are able to receive both digital and analog
calls.
You may notice differences between digital and
analog calls in terms of:
static noise in low signal areas, and
radio coverage in marginal reception areas.
Lack of static noise
On digital networks there is no static noise, even in
low signal areas. This lack of static is because your
digital radio removes the ‘noise’ from the call, so that
you hear only clear voice.
Coverage
With digital networks, a call remains clear and then
drops off quickly at the border of a coverage area. The
reason for this is that a digital call is either received or
it isn't. With analog networks, the background noise in
a call gets progressively worse when you are in fringe
areas or even slightly outside normal coverage areas.

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Tait TP9300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
IP RatingIP67
Frequency BandsVHF: 136-174 MHz, UHF: 400-470 MHz
Power OutputVHF: 5W; UHF: 4W
Battery LifeUp to 14 hours
Channel Spacing12.5 / 25 kHz
Operating Voltage7.4V
Battery Capacity2000 mAh
Digital ProtocolDMR Tier II
RF Output PowerVHF: 5W; UHF: 4W
Operating Temperature-30°C to +60°C
EncryptionAES-256
GPSYes
DisplayHigh-resolution LCD

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