VX-6000 Series Analog Mobile Radio

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Description

Flexible Configuration And Durability For Demanding Applications

Easily support networked, dual-band operations with reliable performance. With the VX-6000 Mobile Analog Radio, get high output power for greater coverage from 100 W to 120 W adjustable power output. Standard and dual control head packages available.

Large Channel Capacity For Greater Reach
Features 250 channel capacity and the ability to program up to 20 memory groups with no limit on the number of channels in each group.

Built for Durability
The one-piece die-cast enclosure doubles as it’s chassis, yielding extreme strength for resistance against shock and vibration and avoids over-heating.

Multi-Configurations For Dual-Band Capability
One VX-5500 Control Head and two RF Decks on different bands may be networked for dual-band operation. Low Band, VHF or UHF radios may be combined to meet complex communications requirements for multi-agency operations.

When Safety Counts
As with all Vertex Standard Mobile Analog radios, the VX-5500/6000 Series includes Emergency alert for enhanced driver safety. A panic button can be triggered by the front panel button to alert the dispatcher when problems arise.

In addition, the VX-5500/6000 Mobile Analog Radio Series features an internal emergency microphone on the front panel so the driver can continue to communicate with dispatch should the regular microphone become unusable.

Horn alert capability enables base station operator to issue a 2-Tone, 5-Tone or DTMF signal remotely to activate the cars horn to go off as an additional emergency alert to draw attention to the vehicle.

Loud, Full Sounding Audio
Audio companding ensures full sound for narrow band channel applications. Use the optional 12W rear external speaker for enhanced safety.

Exclusive Auto-Range Transpond System (ARTS)
Always know your connection status. Only Vertex Standard radios are designed to inform you when you and another ARTS-equipped radio are within communication range. If out of range, your radio senses no signal has been received and beeps to alert you. A great solution to keep your workers coordinated.

FCC Narrowbanding Compliant
Meets the FCC Part 90 requirement for using 12.5 kHz channels by January 1, 2013.

Additional information

Brand

Vertex Standard