New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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I see that there are a couple of new MOTOTRBO portable radio models.

The XPR-3300 and XPR-3500 portables.

They are less expensive than the 6350/6550. Smaller. Less feature rich. Some options are now cost options (such as IPSC, CP, LCP). IP55 rated. 5-watts.

I'll try to find some pictures to post.

The XPR-3300 is a 16-channel, non-display model
The XPR-3500 is a 128-channel, front display model.
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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Very cool! My father and I were saying, just a few weeks ago, that we needed a version of the XPR6100 that could do Capacity Plus trunking (simple, no gps, limited channels/talkgroups, but single-site trunked).

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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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possible 7550 7350 3500 3300 radios are the same radio with different housings?
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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gopher wrote:possible 7550 7350 3500 3300 radios are the same radio with different housings?
The SL7550 is a 2-watt, digital only radio. The new XPR3300/3500 are 4 watt (5-watt VHF), analog/digital capable
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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The SL is not the only 7550 there is a XPR also.
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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Batwings21 wrote:The SL is not the only 7550 there is a XPR also.
Sorry about that. I just noticed the new XPR-7350 and XPR-7550 portables.

There is a new brochure showing the new and existing models.

http://www.motorola.com/web/Business/Pr ... ochure.pdf

Here's a picture of the XPR-7550
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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"Here's a picture of the XPR-7550"
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Want!
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3000 and XPR-3300

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Looks like the XPR3000 have their own unique accessory connector, so no reuse of accessories from the 6000 series.
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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ohhhhhhhh i want i want i want

it looks kinda of saberish. i like how they moved the speaker up high
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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How do they limit IPSC on a handheld? Isn't that on the repeater?
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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It's IPSC roaming that's limited.
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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escomm wrote:It's IPSC roaming that's limited.
Right...they take away the ability to build a roaming list, and do RSSI comparisons.
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Re: New MOTOTRBO portables. XPR-3300 and XPR-3500

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eh? Vote scan? Does it do it in analog?
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