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Motorola MOTOTRBO Repeaters (SLR Series)

End dead zones and boost capacity with Motorola MOTOTRBO SLR1000, SLR5700, and SLR8000 repeaters - built for 24/7 operations and crystal-clear audio. Start with one site or link many; we’ll map a right-sized coverage plan you can scale as your crews grow.



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Build the Radio Backbone Your Operation Can’t Outrun

When crews can’t reach each other, work slows and risk rises. Motorola MOTOTRBO® repeaters—SLR1000, SLR5700, and SLR8000—extend and strengthen your two-way radio coverage so calls cut through concrete, steel, distance, and busy airwaves. Start with a single site and scale to multi-site IP linking as your footprint grows, all while keeping audio clear and uptime steady.

Why Motorola SLR Repeaters

  • Professional-grade uptime: Built for continuous duty so your comms stay online during peak shifts and incidents.
  • Coverage where it counts: Place power exactly where signal fails—basements, stairwells, yards, towers, and between buildings.
  • Scale without re-doing work: Add channels, link sites over IP, and expand capacity as your teams and talkgroups grow.

Day-One Outcomes You’ll Notice

  • Dead zones disappear: Fewer “say again?” moments and missed calls.
  • Higher capacity: Busy hours don’t bottleneck communication.
  • Faster response: Maintenance, safety, and security resolve issues sooner.
  • Cleaner audio: Digital DMR clarity reduces fatigue and mistakes.

Which SLR Repeater Fits Your Site?

SLR1000 — Compact, Weather-Ready Fill-In

Target hard-to-reach areas without a full rack room. Perfect for small campuses and problem spots like stairwells, basements, loading docks, and garages.


SLR5700 — Campus & Plant Workhorse

The dependable core for hospitals, manufacturing, distribution centers, and universities. Designed for 24/7 duty with clean paths to add channels/users.

SLR8000 — High-Power Wide-Area Backbone

Built for utilities, ports, mining, transportation yards, and multi-site enterprises. High output and resilience for serious reach and traffic.


Quick Comparison Snapshot

ModelBest ForTypical DeploymentScale PathSLR1000Spot fill-in / small sitesWall/column near dead zones; covered outdoor areasAdd SLR5700 as core; link sites via IPSLR5700Single-site plants, hospitals, campusesMain equipment room or secure IT closetAdd channels/capacity; link multiple sitesSLR8000Wide-area / high-traffic systemsTower/head-end with managed power & coolingRegional, multi-site networks with high uptime

Industry-Specific Outcomes

  • Construction: Punch through concrete/steel across floors and phases so foremen, safety, and subs stay synced.
  • Manufacturing: Plant-wide clarity and added capacity during shift changes and line reconfigurations.
  • Logistics & Warehousing: From dock to yard, reduce talk-over and speed picks, loads, and dispatch.
  • Healthcare: Quiet, reliable coverage across wings, basements, and stairwells—without dropped calls.
  • Education: Multi-building coverage for daily ops, events, and drills—bell to bus loop.
  • Hospitality: Faster room turns and fewer callbacks with back-of-house dead zones eliminated.
  • Utilities & Energy: High-power backbone for long corridors and critical uptime.
  • Mining/Heavy Industry: Serious output for harsh terrain and safety-critical comms.
  • Ports & Marine: Clear comms from vessel to yard to warehouse despite metal and water reflections.
  • Stadiums & Events: Scale capacity for event days; keep security, ops, and guest services coordinated.

How to Choose—In Three Steps

  1. Map coverage: Square footage, building materials, and known dead zones.
  2. Match power & placement: SLR1000 for spot fill, SLR5700 for campus core, SLR8000 for tower/wide-area.
  3. Plan growth: Reserve channels and enable IP linking for future sites and talkgroups.

Trusted By 24/7 Operations

Deployed across hospitals, plants, warehouses, schools, hotels, utilities, ports, and public venues nationwide. Backed by U.S.-based design, programming, and support.

Quick FAQs

Do I need a repeater or just more handhelds? If you have dead zones, thick construction, or talk-over congestion, a repeater provides a bigger, cleaner footprint than adding radios alone.

Analog or digital (DMR)? All SLR models support both. Most teams choose DMR for clearer audio, more capacity, and easier scaling.

Can I expand later? Yes—add channels and link sites via IP without ripping and replacing your core.