Hytera

Discontinued Hytera MD612i DMR Mobile UHF 400-470mHz 45-Watt Radio

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SKU:
MD612i-U1
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Description

Hytera MD612i DMR Mobile UHF 400-470mHz 45-Watt Radio

*** DISCONTINUED. PLEASE CALL 888-742-5893 FOR REPLACEMENT OPTIONS *** 

The new MD612i Digital Mobile Radio is the right choice for schools, truck and taxi fleets, agribusiness, and ambulance services. With a high RF power output up to 50 Watts, the MD612i is a cost-effective digital radio that can dramatically increase your communication range.

Radio features:

  • 48 channels
  • 12.5/25 selectable channel spacing
  • Channel Scan and Multi-Site Roaming
  • IP54 and MIL-STD-810 G to ensure outstanding performance in harsh environments GPS optional (external accessories)
  • Digital voice call function
  • Supplemental services (remote monitor, radio enable, radio disable, call alert)
  • Lone worker
  • Basic digital encryption and Scrambler feature in analog mode
  • Pseudo trunk operation (DMO & RMO)
  • Multi-Site Roaming
  • DTMF signaling (in Analog mode)
  • HDC1200 (coming soon)
  • One touch call/text message/supplemental services
  • Digital Emergency

Contact Two Way Direct to Stay Connected

Once you’ve received your mobile two-way radio and start putting it to use on the job, you know you’ll have the support of a leading company for troubleshooting. Order with Two Way Direct for:

  • The Lowest Price Guaranteed
  • 24/7 Customer Support
  • Low shipping costs 

Use this Hytera MD612i mobile two-way radio from Two Way Direct with complete confidence. Order online or call 888-742-5893.

 

Warranty Information

3-Year Factory Warranty

Specifications

Product Type:
Mobile Radios
Product Type:
Base Stations
Technology:
Digital & Analog (TDMA)
Frequency Band:
UHF
Channels:
48 Channels
Power Output:
45-Watts
Display:
Yes
Map:
True
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1

Reviews

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  • 5
    Great Radio

    Posted by Alex on 4th Dec 2017

    Great bang for buck. We also use the GPS for our buses and it is a huge help!