SLR1000 announced

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RFguy
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SLR1000 announced

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I saw the new SLR 1000 repeater at IWCE this week. It's basically a 10-watt SLR 5700 on a access point type outdoor enclosure. It does everything that the SLR5700 does. It can do conventional analog, digital, Cap +. Linked Cap+, Cap Max. It has an option for a built in duplexer. 12-volt powered. Can be installed outdoors.

Sounds handy for on-site and portable repeater applications.

Not sure on the actual release date.
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I hear there will be some new MOTOTRBO hardware announced on August 15th. I wonder if the SLR1000 will be part of that announcement.
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More information

http://www.daywireless.com/blog/index.p ... -repeater/

https://btw.com.au/shop/repeaters/motor ... -mototrbo/

Seems like Moto's answer to that Hytera wall-mount DMR repeater.
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The SLR1K is not quite the smoke detector sized POE repeater I envisioned, but it's a step closer. It's the puddle radio needed to fill in those spaces with no coverage like the depths of underground parking, or a maintenance tunnel. If they make one that is intrinsically safe, there are a number of applications for it.
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Heard it starts at around $2300 without the optional internal duplexer.
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Pricing both the base version and the entitlement options are pretty much identical to the SLR5700. I think it'll be a great seller!
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