Motorola dp2400 hands on evaluation

Editors note – Motorola give the impression that they are churning out radios like they are sweets as of late, the digital revolution has actually provided Motorola a new market and they really are, as standard, pushing the boundaries of this walkie talkie market. This new 2 way radio the Dp 2400, is full fat digital and having used it for a few weeks it is very related size to many other of the existing walkie talkies, but with a new connection variety. The form is similar to other modern walkie talkies, but we believe the purchase price will make an enormous diversity to small organisations and individuals, anyway here is a extremely rare appraisal of the two way radio.

A two way radio has to be able to work swiftly and effectively. It has to be simple to work with, robustly designed and multi-faceted enough to appeal to a variety of people. Fortunately, Motorola are very, very good at fulfilling these criteria. So, with that at heart, we put the DP 2400 through its paces.

THE SPECS

The clarity of digital audio is undeniable. But when you continue to prefer analogue, then do not despair. The Dp2400 is totally comfortable handling both analogue and digital frequencies.

But there’s much more it can do besides that.

The DP 2400 can even use its ‘IP Site Connect’ function to open out the aptitude of the device via the Internet. In addition, the ‘capacity plus’ function can use an individual-site trunking system to enable over a thousand voice or data transfer-users devoid of adding any new frequencies. It could even use an (optional) ‘linked capacity plus’ feature (a multi-site version of that ‘capacity plus’ function) that works in tandem using the IP functionality to make sure even broader fields of communication over bigger distances.

There’s even an enhanced security function.

The Motorola Dp2400 is available in both VHF and UHF forms.

THE PRICE

It is a reasonable, yet high spec, device. Recently there has been release of that Dp 3400, we can reasonably expect the cost to drop a little more also soon, but probably not by an implausible amount, as both models do generally concentrate on slightly different niches’.

Overall, it does seem like Motorola are offering a superb radio-based product for your hard earned money, yet again.

THE PERFORMANCE

The design is hardy and utilitarian; this is the sort of radio a security guard or professional soldier might use. Its tough, rectangle edged and no-nonsense, but it still looks contemporary and professional. Over this, the Dp2400’s easy use makes the simplicity of the design a perfect marriage of model and operation.

Like the vast majority of Motorola’s designs, the Motorola dp2400 is a tough little doohickey. The bodywork is so tightly sealed, in fact, that it is almost wholly dust and sand proof and features a water protection rating of IP55 (meaning feel free to use it in the rain, but you most likely can’t take it swimming).

The audio performance of the Dp2400 is nothing short of spectacular. It even adjusts the sound levels to compensate for background noise automatically, much like the iphone.

Actually, so high performance is this walkie talkie, that it essentially meets US military standard 810 C D E F and G.

A common negative we could find was that the design was somewhat bulky plus the battery was a little heavy, however, the battery life is so good that we really don’t mind. Besides, it’s reassuring to be totally sure that you aren’t about to lose the radio (you would soon notice in case you dropped it).

As an optional extra, you can even get a function that will interrupt an existing signal in order to deliver important information without waiting for a message come to an end.

THE VERDICT

It really does seem as if Motorola have thought of everything for this radio. What we’ve got here is a two way radio that is pretty close to perfection. It seems to do everything you could possibly want it to and, when ‘pimped out’ with all the added extras, it will surely do a lot more besides.

There are not actually any downsides with this 2 way radio, it works tremendously well, is pretty much top of the line in its value range and is bang up to date technically. What more can you ask for?

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