HIRE THE MOTOTRBO DP3400
DIGITAL TWO WAY RADIO
DIGITAL TWO WAY RADIO
Hire the MOTOTRBO DP3400 digital portable two-way radio with a full display making it ideal for organisations that require more functionality from their digital two-way radio hire.
The MOTOTRBO DP 3400 digital portable two-way radio combines two-way radio functionality with advanced digital technology. It is available in UHF and VHF versions, both with 32 channels.
What features & benefits can the MOTOTRBO DP3400 provide me with?
- Emergency signalling – Sends a help signal to predefined person or group
- Rugged design – Tightly sealed against wind and dust, and submersible in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes
- Programmable side buttons – Enable access to favourite features such as one-touch calling and quick text messaging
- Bright sensors – Tricolor LED indicator shows feedback of calling, scanning or monitoring features
- Emergency button – Alerts supervisor or dispatcher during an emergency situation
The MOTOTRBO DP3400 is ideal for
Rugged construction and design with multiple channels and panic button and lone worker features.
- Events Teams – Exhibitions, Concerts, Festivals, etc
- Construction Workers
- Security Teams
- Sporting Events – Triathlons, Marathons, Cycling events, etc
Whats in the Box?
- Every MOTOTRBO™ DP3400 UHF or VHF Digital Hand portable two-way radio is supplied with a Lithium-Ion Battery, Belt Clip/Carry Case and Charger to suit (Single / Multi)
- Programmed to our personal OFCOM hire frequencies or your own OFCOM frequencies to work alongside an existing radio fleet
- We also hold a large fleet of audio accessories such as Earpieces, Covert Kits, Remote Speaker Mics and Varying Headset options to compliment your radio users requirements
Need more information on about the MOTOTRBO DP3400 Hand portable? Call our UK based radio experts on 0800 043 2688, email us at sales@dcrs.co.uk or chat live on our website today.
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