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| Our Top Choice Analog Radios One day very soon, the majority of all radios produced worldwide will be digital. However, this does not mean that analog radios will disappear any time soon. The primary factors driving the continuing use of analog radios is basically in the areas of compatibility with existing analog radio systems and the cost efficiency of existing analog radio designs. We have selected six of our top choice radios below . These will be around for quite awhile. Our prices include free programming, shipping, and our exclusive 4 year warranty with no surcharge for credit card sales. If you would like a price match on any competitive offering, please give us a call at 800.489.2611 or drop us an email to sales@falcondirect.com. We'll be looking forward to hearing from you soon!  The Motorola BPR40 is Motorola’s most affordable high power (5W VHF or 4W UHF) handheld radio. With 8 channel scan and two programmable buttons, the BPR40 is all the radio many people will ever need. The size is right and the price is right! Additional information is available at www.falcondirect.com/bpr40. Our delivered price for the VHF model is just $215. UHF is $233 including shipping/delivery charges, free programming, our exclusive 4 year warranty, and no surcharge on credit card sales. Sales tax applicable only on non-exempt sales to Alabama users. We will price match any advertised competitive offer. Call 800.489.2611 for additional information. Introduced in February of 2008, the CP110 is specifically designed, at least as we see it, for unlicensed operation on the VHF channels in the MURS band as authorized by the FCC. Power is set at the maximum allowable output of 2 watts with your choice of a 2 channel model for $267 or a 16 channel scanning model with LCD display for $310. The 2 channel model is ideal for retail stores, yard operations, warehouse, and other on site business applications. The 16 channel model will rapidly become the radio of choice for personal radio use. It has four times the power of FRS, requires no license, and is ideally suited for recreational use. UHF models are available for $20 more, but the real application for this radio is VHF, set up on all MURS channels and ready to use. Additional information is available at www.info4u.us/CP110.pdf. When you are ready to order, please visit our web store at . www.bestpriceradios.com. There have been many models of Motorola commercial grade radios that are well suited to business usage including the P100 series, the HT90 series and the GP300 (a longtime favorite). Several years ago, the P1225, SP50 and more recently, the CP125 series were popular but are no longer current. The CP150 and CP200 became very popular with both public safety and corporate users after their introduction in 2001. Still, these radios incorporated features and capabilities that were not required for construction, manufacturing, school, and security users who needed a quality product at moderate cost. To address that need, Motorola introduced the CP185 in early 2009. If you need a solid 5 watt VHF or 4 watt UHF radio with an LCD display, 16 channels and priority scan, the CP185 is a great choice. See www.info4u.us/CP185.pdf for more information. Our delivered price to you with 4 year warranty is just $315 for the VHF model or $332 for UHF. Designed primarily for on-site use, the VL50 is a favorite for churches, schools, and retail applications where a fixed frequency set will serve the users needs. The VL50 has the popular color dot frequencies pre-programmed for business use (FCC license required - See www.info4u.us/FCCPrimer.pdf). The VL50 is available only for use in the 461-470 MHz band with a maximum power of 1 watt which is generally adequate for on-site use. Priced at just $236, the VL50 weighs only 4.6 ounces and has the ability to switch from audbile to vibrate alert. More info is available at www.falcondirect.com/VL50.  The Motorola EX 560.XLS is the ultimate analog radio it a super small compact package measurint less than four inches high! It is water submersible (up to 3 feet for 30 minutes without damage), intrinsically safe (so you don' blow yourself up in incendary atmospheres), and it includes built in two tone paging (both decode and encode) which makes it a popular choice with volunteer fire and rescue agencies. It is one of the few Motorola radios with a standard three year warranty and it features the exclusive IMPRESS battery charging system. The EX 560.XLS costs a little more than the price leader radios, with similar performance to the Motorola HT series radios with no significant increase in cost. Additional information is available at www.info4u.us/EX560Pro.pdf. Call 800.489.2611 for pricing. We cannot advertise pricing on this model on the Internet.  Motorola mades many analog mobile radios at many price levels, starting with the CM200 and advancing through the CDM750, CDM1250, CDM1550, PM400, and ultimately to the trunk mount PM1500 ultra high powered P25 model (See P25 button at the top of this web page). If a dash mount 45 watt VHF or 40 watt radio will meet your needs, we recommend the CM300 shown at the left. The CM300 has all the features you need including two tone paging (encode/decode), MDC1200 selective calling and unit ID, priority scan and up to 32 channels at a very affordable and competitive price. Additional information on the CM300 and other Motorola radios is available at http://falcon.radio-dealers.com. | |
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