MOTOROLA MOTOTRBO™ DP4401 Ex ATEX Portable Two-Way Radio UHF Bulk Model (MDH56QCC9LA3ANB)
In stock
- BRAND:
- MOTOROLA
- PART #:
- MDH56QCC9LA3ANB
- ORIGIN:
- Malaysia
- AVAILABILITY:
- USUALLY SHIPS IN 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS
- SKU:
- MOTOROLA-MDH56QCC9LA3ANB
The Motorola MOTOTRBO™ DP4401 Ex ATEX Portable Two-Way Radio UHF Bulk Model (MDH56QCC9LA3ANB) provides the same robust safety and communication features as the standard DP4401 Ex UHF, but in a bulk packaging configuration designed for large-scale deployments. This ATEX-certified UHF radio is intrinsically safe, ensuring reliable communication in potentially explosive atmospheres. Ideal for industries like oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, and mining, the bulk model provides an efficient and cost-effective solution for equipping large teams. UHF frequencies are ideal for indoor and dense environments.
Key Features:
- ATEX Certified (Intrinsically Safe): Ensures safe operation in hazardous environments.
- UHF Frequency: Provides excellent communication performance in indoor and dense environments.
- MOTOTRBO™ Digital Technology: Delivers clear audio, extended coverage, and increased capacity.
- Bulk Packaging: Optimized for large deployments, reducing packaging waste and cost.
- Rugged Construction: Built to withstand harsh conditions and heavy use.
- Emergency Features: Includes emergency button and lone worker features.
- IP67 Rated: Dustproof and waterproof for reliable performance.
- Long Battery Life: Ensures extended operation.
- Intelligent Audio: Automatically adjusts volume based on ambient noise.
- Easy to Use: User-friendly interface.
Ideal Applications:
- Large-scale deployments in oil and gas facilities (indoor).
- Extensive chemical plant communication systems.
- Mining operations requiring multiple ATEX UHF radios.
- Industrial sites with hazardous environments needing bulk UHF radio solutions.
Specifications
| PART # | MDH56QCC9LA3ANB |
|---|---|
| PRODUCT TYPE | TWO-WAY RADIO |
| BRAND | MOTOROLA |
| USE TYPE | HANDHELD |
| FREQUENCY | UHF (470-698 MHz) |