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Revision as of 22:40, 3 January 2018
The APX (pronounced "Apex") series of radios is the flagship public-safety radio line currently supported by Motorola. The series is notable as being one of the most full-featured radio lines Motorola has made to date, and the series includes the only dual-band Motorola radios currently available.
Market | Public Safety |
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Release Date | unknown |
EOL Date | unknown |
Supported Features |
Conventional Analog Conventional P25 Motorola Type II Trunking P25 Phase 1 Trunking P25 Phase 2 Trunking Dual-Band Operation |
Models in Line
Portable Radios
Mobile Radios
Features
Flashport Options
Flashport options for the APX line of radios depends heavily on the model and control head types used. This list is not comprehensive and is a general overview of the major options available for the platform. Pulled from akardam.net
Flashcode | Description |
Software
APX radios program using the unified APX CPS Package, which supports all mobile and portable radios.
Amateur Use & Bandsplits
APX radio bansplits are firmware locked. Even if the CPS installation is edited to allow for programming out of the designed band, the firmware in the radio will reject the programmed frequencies. For this reason, users wishing to use APX equipment in the amateur bands should be sure to obtain the correct bandsplit models. The VHF bandsplit covers the entire 136-174 MHz bandsplit, but there are two UHF bandsplits: R1 and R2. UHF-R1 will cover the amateur 70cm band fine, while UHF-R2 will not.