Description
Compact, lightweight and easy to operate
The PD5 series radios are particularly ergonomic and easy to operate. With a weight
of only 280g (PD565), the PD5 series offers a high level of mobility
and ideal for use on long shifts
Cost-efficient with superlative voice quality
With the combined application of the narrow-band codec and digital technologies
for error correction, the PD5 series ensures a superlative voice quality, even in loud
environments or in peripheral areas of radio coverage.
Long battery life
The lithium-ion battery (1500 mAh) included as standard achieves an operating
time of at least 16 hours (duty cycle 5-5-90). With the optionally available 1000 mAh
battery, this could be increased to up to 20 hours.
Supports analogue and digital technology
The PD5 series was developed in compliance with the ETSI mobile radio standard
Digital Mobile Radio (DMR). The handheld radios support the conventional DMR
mode and can also be operated in manual mode. On top of this, the radios support
Hytera XPT radio systems (via chargeable licence). That makes the PD5 series
terminals the ideal companion for the move to digital mobile radio.
Pseudo trunked radio
With patented Hytera pseudo trunking, the terminals dynamically utilise the timeslots
of a frequency. As a result, the radios can utilise both timeslots in DMO and RMO
mode in the conventional DMR operation. This guarantees efficient frequency
utilisation.
Additional Functions
— One-touch functions to quickly call up preprogrammed text messages, voice calls
and supplementary functions
— Support of several expanded analogue signal modes, including HDC1200, 2-tone
and 5-tone, for an improved integration in existing analogue radio fleets
— Hytera basic encryption (40, 128 or 256 bit) in digital mode
— Scrambler function in analogue operation
— Leasing function
— Versatile voice calls: individual call, group call, broadcast call, data call,
emergency call
— Radio Registration Service (RRS) and Lone Worker feature
— Wireless radio activation/deactivation (enable/disable), Priority interrupt,
and remote monitor function (optional). (These features are included as standard
for the UK and Europe)
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