The
128-channel VX-3200 Series mobile transceivers are
ideal for business and public safety applications. With
50 Watts
of
power output on VHF (45 W on UHF), an easy-to-read 8-character
invertible alpha-numeric display, nine programmable keys,
and a host of signaling formats, the VX-3200 will get
your message through under the toughest conditions.
CTCSS Encoder/Decoder
Subaudible (CTCSS) 50-tone Encoder and Decoder circuits
are built into every
VX-3200, ensuring compatibility with modern repeater
requirements.
DCS Encoder/Decoder
For applications requiring Digital Coded Squelch signaling,
full-featured DCS
Encoder and Decoder circuits provide leading-edge protection
from false decoding.
DTMF ANI Encoder
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) via an automatic
DTMF Encoder is also
provided among the VX-3200's versatile signaling
capabilities.
DUAL 2-TONE DECODING
For applications where a mobile may be receiving
calls from more than one
dispatcher on a particular channel, the VX-3200
includes a built-in Dual Two-Tone
Decoder circuit.
Versatile Scanning
A wide range of set-up options are available during
configuration of the VX-3200,
to ensure compatibility with the operating requirements
of your system's users.
Alpha-numeric Display (14 Segments x 8 Digits) The
8-digit Alpha-numeric display allows quick channel
identification by the user,
and is easy to read from a wide range of viewing
angles.
Emergency Mode
When activated, the "Emergency" feature sends
out the DTMF ANI, and cycles
between transmit and receive, to serve as an
emergency beacon to alert the
dispatcher as to the need for immediate aid.
Encryption (Optional FVP-25 required)
For applications requiring secure communications,
the optional FVP-25 Paging/
Encryption Unit provides scrambling and descrambling
functions.
DTMF Paging (Optional
FVP-25 required)
For dispatch or network operations where DTMF
Paging is required, the optional
FVP-25 Paging/Encryption fulfills this
requirement, as well.
Compander Included
For narrow-band channel applications, the
built-in Audio Companding system
compresses the voice waveform during
transmission, and expands it during reception,
allowing full-sounding audio despite
the restricted transmission bandwidth. |