Motorola Two Way Radios

Motorola is the name most people picture when they think of a two way radio. The MOTOTRBO range is the benchmark for professional DMR, trusted on construction sites, in stadiums and across security teams for its build quality, audio and the deepest accessory ecosystem of any brand.

From the entry-level R2 and DP1400 to the flagship R7 and ATEX-rated R7Ex there is a Motorola for every job and budget, all needing an Ofcom licence we arrange and programme. Compare with Hytera, Kenwood and Entel, or pair with our accessories.

Motorola radio FAQs

What is MOTOTRBO?

Motorola's professional DMR digital radio range. It is the benchmark most other digital radios are measured against, and it carries the deepest accessory ecosystem of any brand.

Which Motorola radio should I choose?

The R2 and DP1400 cover entry-level needs, the R7 is the flagship, and the R7Ex is the ATEX version for hazardous areas. Tell us the job and we will match it.

Do Motorola radios need a licence?

The licensed models do, and we arrange the Ofcom Business Radio licence and programme the radios before dispatch.

Motorola or Hytera?

Both are excellent. Hytera typically gives more features per pound; Motorola carries the bigger name and the widest accessory range. We sell both and advise on fit, not badge.

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