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Mobile Radios

Motorola in-vehicle mobile two-way radios - dash-mounted CM200d and CM300d MOTOTRBO models plus the nationwide TLK150 for fleets, trucks, and drivers.

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Mobile Radios for Fleets & Vehicles

Motorola mobile two-way radios mount in the cab and run off vehicle power for higher output and longer range than a handheld - keeping drivers connected across town or across the country. From the dash-mounted CM200d and CM300d MOTOTRBO models to the nationwide TLK150, there is an in-vehicle radio for fleets of every size.

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ModelNetworkDisplayBest For
CM200dLMR analog & digitalBasicFleets on licensed channels
CM300dLMR analog & digitalAlphanumericFleets needing a display
TLK150Nationwide LTE + WiFi-Drivers needing nationwide reach

How to Choose a Mobile Radio

  • Coverage needs: stay local on licensed LMR channels with the CM200d/CM300d, or go nationwide over LTE with the TLK150.
  • Display: the CM300d's alphanumeric display makes channel and contact selection easier for larger fleets.
  • Infrastructure: LMR mobiles may need a repeater for wide-area range; the TLK150 needs none.
  • Installation: all mount cleanly to a dash or console - we can spec the antenna and power kit for your vehicles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mobile two-way radio?
A mobile radio mounts in a vehicle and runs off vehicle power for higher output and range than a handheld - ideal for fleets and drivers.

Do mobile radios need an FCC license?
The CM200d and CM300d use licensed frequencies (we handle licensing); the TLK150 runs on nationwide LTE with no license required.

What's the difference between the CM200d and CM300d?
The CM300d adds an alphanumeric display and more channel capacity, while the CM200d keeps things simple and budget-friendly.

How much range does a mobile radio have?
With more power and a vehicle-mounted antenna, mobiles reach much farther than handhelds - and a repeater can extend coverage across a wide area.

Can mobile radios talk to my handheld fleet?
Yes - program them to the same frequencies and your mobiles and handhelds communicate seamlessly.

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