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Motorola CP110 MURS
VHF and UHF bands

Motorola CP110 MURS

What is the MURS Frequency Band?

The MURS frequency band consist of five VHF shared frequencies designated for private, two-way, short-distance voice or data communications for personal or business activities within the United States for which no individual station licenses are required.

There is no frequency coordination or license requirement for the use of radio transceivers on MURS frequencies. These channels 151.820 MHz 11.25 kHz are available for use on a “shared” basis by the general public.

Standard Package Includes: 

  • 2200 mAh Li-ion Rechargeable Battery
  • 3-Hour Drop-In Charging Tray ( RLN6304)
  • Power Supply Adaptor (PMPN4005)
  • Removable AC Pin (RLN6349)
  • Spring Belt Clip (RLN6307)
  • User's Guide
  • 1 (one) Year Limited Warranty 

Product Features: 

  • No Individual Station Frequency License Required
  • 2W Power
  • 3 Voice-Inversion Scramble
  • Channel Scan with Selectable Scan List
  • 3 Audible Call Tones
  • VOX
  • 5 Fixed MURS Frequencies

Display Model additional features:

  • Battery Gauge
  • iVOX (Hands Free Without Accessories)
  • Keypad Lock
  • Channel Alias
  • Programmable Backlight

CP110 Non-Display:

  • 2 Channels
  • 2 Configurable Buttons
  • Auto-Scan

Configurable Buttons:

  • Call Tones
  • Monitor
  • Scramble
  • Scan/Nuisance Channel Delete

Configurable Features:

  • Call Tones
  • Monitor
  • Scramble
  • Scan/Nuisance Channel Delete
  • TX Power Select

The CP110™ MURS delivers just what your customers need to drive their business success: pacesetting performance and dependability.

It starts with exceptional audio quality which enables essential communication in loud environments. 2000 mW of audio output and other new design enhancements help CP110™ MURS radios deliver audio that is 30% louder than previous Motorola CP100™ radio models.

MURS Authorized Frequencies Bandwidth:

151.820 MHz 11.25 kHz

151.880 MHz 11.25 kHz

151.940 MHz 11.25 kHz

154.570 MHz 20.0 kHz

154.600 MHz 20.0 kHz

While there is no licensing requirement for MURS operation, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) does define certain rules and regulations related to the use of radio transmitters on MURS frequencies. These rules are identified within Part 95 under Title 47 of the US Code of Federal Regulations.

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