Instant Push-to-Talk Call Boxes
Motorola call boxes add a fixed push-to-talk point anywhere you need help on demand - one button connects visitors or staff straight to your two-way radio fleet. Mounted at lobbies, parking areas, warehouses, and secured entrances, the CB200 and CB300 stations deliver hands-free, always-on communication for safety and service.
Compare Motorola Call Boxes
| Model | Band / Mode | Best For |
|---|
| CB200-U | Analog UHF | Indoor UHF radio fleets |
| CB200-M | VHF MURS | License-free MURS setups |
| CB300-D | Digital | Digital (MOTOTRBO) fleets |
Where Call Boxes Help
- Lobbies & reception: let visitors reach staff instantly without a phone system.
- Parking & garages: provide an emergency help point for staff and customers.
- Warehouses & docks: summon a forklift, supervisor, or gate without leaving the station.
- Secured entrances: screen and admit visitors hands-free over your radio fleet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a call box do?
A call box is a fixed station that connects to your two-way radio fleet at the push of a button - ideal for entrances, parking, and help points.
Do Motorola call boxes work with my radios?
Yes - choose the model matching your fleet (UHF, VHF MURS, or digital) and it talks directly to your existing radios.
Do call boxes need wiring or internet?
No - they communicate over your radio frequencies, so there's no phone line or network cabling required.
Which call box is license-free?
The CB200-M runs on VHF MURS channels, which require no FCC license; the UHF and digital models use licensed business frequencies.
Can a call box be used outdoors?
These models are designed for indoor mounting; for gates and outdoor entry points, an aftermarket weather-rated call box is the better fit.