XPR6100 Formally Announced
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XPR6100 Formally Announced
Portable, VHF or UHF low/high
32 Channels
No display/keypad
No IPSC Roaming
No Trunking (DMR or LTR)
No GPS
No Telemetry
No Option Board
No Public Safety Mics
Price point is very attractive. Street price will probably be in the $400-500 range.
32 Channels
No display/keypad
No IPSC Roaming
No Trunking (DMR or LTR)
No GPS
No Telemetry
No Option Board
No Public Safety Mics
Price point is very attractive. Street price will probably be in the $400-500 range.
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Same form factor as the XPR6350/6550 radios?
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Looks like the same form factor to me. Also, does it really need new programming cables? TT
......I understand what the package says sir, but you cannot talk 28 miles with 3 AA batteries.......
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
PMKN4012B huh....
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Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Where are you guys seeing the announcement? It's not on their website yet.
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Wow, talk about stripped down. Even the side accessory cover is an option.
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Annoncement on MOL (dealer site)marcosorourke wrote:Where are you guys seeing the announcement? It's not on their website yet.
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Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Oh thats what I was thinking... I looked at my Motorola online account and there's no mention of the new radio, just the new CPS.
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
Same charger and uses same accessories (no PS speaker/mic), but I wonder if its the same case? of have they changed the case to make it less durable?
Different cable just to make you buy another cable to keep track of! GRRRRRRRRRR!
But if it works like a 6350, I have alot of small industrial/commercial/municipalities that just want PTT and digital and the price point should work.
Different cable just to make you buy another cable to keep track of! GRRRRRRRRRR!
But if it works like a 6350, I have alot of small industrial/commercial/municipalities that just want PTT and digital and the price point should work.
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
The XPR6100 is not IP57 rated, so it may be the case that it's not as sealed/rugged. I suspect the guts are the same, just reduced functionalityRF_Burns wrote:Same charger and uses same accessories (no PS speaker/mic), but I wonder if its the same case? of have they changed the case to make it less durable?
My guess is this is related to the revised accessory connector (no PS mic) more than them trying to sell a new cable.RF_Burns wrote:Different cable just to make you buy another cable to keep track of! GRRRRRRRRRR!
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
My guess would be the cable is the PMKN4115A, incredibly cheap. I have been unable to confirm.
Re: XPR6100 Formally Announced
According to the slides it's the afore-mentioned PMKN4012Bwiscomm wrote:My guess would be the cable is the PMKN4115A, incredibly cheap. I have been unable to confirm.