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Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio

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VHF or UHF:
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What's in the Box?

  • (1) - CM200d Mobile Analog Radio (Digital Upgrade Available) or Digital Dual Mode Radio
  • (1) - Low-profile mounting bracket - RLN6469
  • (1) - Standard Compact PMMN4090 Microphone
  • (1) - HKN4137 Power cable
  • (1) - Owner Manual
  • (1) - 2 Year Warranty

Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio: Reliable In-Vehicle Communication for Your Fleet

Up to 16 Channels • 25W / High-Power • Analog or Analog/Digital • IP54 • Repeater Capable

The Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio is a commercial-grade in-vehicle radio built for the everyday driver who needs reliable, cost-effective connectivity on the road. Whether you are coordinating school buses, routing delivery vans, or dispatching repair trucks, the CM200d keeps drivers connected to dispatch with a straightforward numeric display and rugged construction — everyday performance without unnecessary complexity. Need a portable for the field crew instead? Pair it with the Motorola CP200d or the next-generation Motorola R2.

Who It's For

Fleets and dispatch operations that need a dependable mobile radio mounted in vehicles or at a base station. Need a full alphanumeric display and more channel capacity for complex talk-group structures? Step up to the Motorola CM300d. Want the matching handheld for crews on foot? Compare the Motorola CP200d portable.

Key Features

16-Channel Capacity

Enough channels to organize your fleet by region, department, or job function — without overwhelming the driver behind the wheel.

Analog or Digital

Choose Analog Only to integrate with your legacy fleet, or Analog/Digital powered by MOTOTRBO. Analog-only units share the same hardware, so a software license can unlock digital later.

Clear Visual Interface

A bright numeric display and 3 LED indicators give drivers instant feedback on radio status, so they keep their focus on the road.

Customizable Control

Two programmable buttons put one-touch access to your most-used features right at the operator's fingertips.

Advanced Safety & Coverage

Auto Range Transponding System (ARTS) alerts you when a radio is out of range, while Transmit Interrupt prioritizes critical emergency messages.

Repeater Capable

Extend coverage across entire cities or counties by integrating the CM200d with your existing repeater system.

25W or High-Power

Pick UHF (403–470 MHz) for urban environments and dense buildings or VHF (136–174 MHz) for open highways and rural coverage, in 25-Watt standard or High-Power (40W/45W) models.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Model Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d
Channels Up to 16 Channels
Power Output VHF 25W / 45W, UHF 25W / 40W
Band & Frequency VHF 136–174 MHz / UHF 403–470 MHz
Range Up to 10–15 miles (varies by terrain, obstructions, and repeater use)
Operation Analog Only or Analog/Digital models
Encryption No
Durability Commercial-grade, designed for in-vehicle use
IP Rating IP54 (dust & water resistant)
License Required Yes (FCC License)
Warranty 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Who Is the Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d For?

The Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio is built for fleets and dispatch operations that depend on clear in-vehicle communication — school bus coordinators, delivery and logistics drivers, and repair or service crews who need a simple, rugged mobile radio that grows from analog to digital on their schedule. Need a full alphanumeric display and up to 99 channels for a dispatcher console? Compare the Motorola CM300d, browse the full range of business two-way radios, or step down to license-free two-way radios for lighter-duty needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio

Does the Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d require an FCC license?

Yes. The Motorola CM200d operates on licensed VHF (136–174 MHz) or UHF (403–470 MHz) business frequencies and requires an FCC license to operate. Our team can help you get licensed — call 1-800-984-1534 or contact our radio experts.

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 up to 16 channels, making it easy to use and ideal for standard drivers. The Motorola CM300d features a full alphanumeric display and supports up to 99 channels, better suited for dispatchers or fleets with complex talk-group structures.

Can I upgrade the Analog-Only CM200d to Digital later?

Yes. The Analog-Only version of the Motorola CM200d 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, protecting your investment for the future.

What is the power output and range of the Motorola CM200d?

The CM200d is available in 25-Watt standard and High-Power models (VHF up to 45W, UHF up to 40W), covering roughly 10 to 15 miles depending on terrain, obstructions, and repeater use. Pairing the radio with a repeater system extends coverage across entire cities or counties.

Should I choose VHF or UHF for my fleet?

Choose UHF (403–470 MHz) for urban environments and dense buildings where signals must penetrate walls, and VHF (136–174 MHz) for open highways and rural coverage. Not sure which fits your routes? Contact our radio experts or call 1-800-984-1534 for a free consultation.