Motorola CM200d: Reliable Mobile Communication for Your Fleet
When you are coordinating a fleet of school buses, routing delivery vans, or dispatching repair trucks, clear communication is the engine that keeps your operations running. The Motorola CM200d mobile two-way radio is designed for the everyday driver who needs reliable, cost-effective connectivity on the road. Featuring a straightforward numeric display and rugged construction, it delivers the everyday performance your team needs without unnecessary complexity.
IMPORTANT: Choose your specific Motorola CM200d model from the options above. The price will adjust automatically based on your selection of frequency, wattage, and digital capability.
Bridge the Gap: Analog to Digital
The Motorola CM200d is built to grow with your business. It is available in Analog Only models for seamless integration with your existing legacy fleet, or Analog/Digital models powered by MOTOTRBO™ technology. If you choose the analog-only version today, you can easily unlock its digital capabilities later with a simple software upgrade, protecting your investment for the future.
Key Features Built for the Road
This mobile radio strips away distractions to focus on what matters most: keeping your drivers connected to dispatch safely and efficiently.
- 16-Channel Capacity: Enough channels to organize your fleet by region, department, or job function without overwhelming the user.
- Clear Visual Interface: Features a bright numeric display and 3 LED indicators to provide instant feedback on radio status.
- Customizable Control: Includes 2 programmable buttons for one-touch access to your most-used features.
- Advanced Safety & Coverage: Equipped with Auto Range Transponding System (ARTS™) to notify you when you are out of range, and Transmit Interrupt capability to prioritize critical emergency messages.
- Repeater Capable: Extend your coverage across entire cities or counties by integrating the radio with your existing repeater system.
Model Configurations & SKUs
The Motorola CM200d is highly configurable. Choose between UHF (403-470 MHz) for urban environments and dense buildings, or VHF (136-174 MHz) for open highways and rural coverage. We offer both 25-Watt standard and High-Power (40W/45W) models.
| Configuration | VHF SKUs (136-174 MHz) | UHF SKUs (403-470 MHz) |
|---|---|---|
| 25W - Analog Only | AAM01JNH9JC1AN | AAM01QNH9JC1AN |
| High Power - Analog Only | AAM01JQH9JC1AN (45W) | AAM01QPH9JC1AN (40W) |
| 25W - Analog & Digital | AAM01JNH9JA1AN | AAM01QNH9JA1AN |
| High Power - Analog & Digital | AAM01JQH9JA1AN (45W) | AAM01QPH9JA1AN (40W) |
Frequently Asked Questions About Motorola CM200d
What is the difference between the CM200d and the CM300d?
The primary difference is the display and channel capacity. The Motorola CM200d features a numeric display and supports 16 channels, making it incredibly easy to use and ideal for standard drivers. The CM300d features a full alphanumeric display and supports up to 99 channels, which is better suited for dispatchers or fleets with complex talk-group structures.
Can I upgrade the Analog-Only model to Digital later?
Yes. If you purchase the Analog-Only version of the Motorola CM200d, it contains the same hardware as the digital model. You can purchase a software license key at a later date to unlock MOTOTRBO™ digital functionality when your fleet is ready to make the switch.
Which wattage should I choose?
The 25-Watt models are excellent for standard city driving or areas with good repeater coverage. If your vehicles operate in rural areas, wide-open highways, or heavy industrial zones without a repeater, the High-Power models (45W VHF / 40W UHF) will provide the extra "punch" needed to push your signal further.
Does the Motorola CM200d require an FCC license?
Yes. Because the Motorola CM200d is a high-power commercial mobile radio, it operates on licensed frequencies. Your organization must have an active FCC license to operate these radios legally and avoid interference with other local businesses.
