The difference between the DP series radios and the XPR series radios is that the DP radios are sold only in EMEA and the XPR series radios are only sold in NA. There are also some small differences in the radio software, but overall they are the same radio, just for different parts of the world.
What Motorola series would you recommend for a student pilot?. So to communicate with the air traffic control tower and when at home listening to them talking to airline pilot's.
That depends on what protocol they are using (analog/digital), what frequency they are using, and what the local communications authority will allow. In order to find this out, you would have to contact the local communications authority. Sorry I was unable to help, it's just that I am not too familiar with communications when it comes to ATC.
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hello. what is difference to
DP2400 - XPR3300 ?
DP2600 - XPR3500 ?
DP3600 - XPR6550 ?
i have 15x DP2400, 2x DP3601, 1x DM3400.
The difference between the DP series radios and the XPR series radios is that the DP radios are sold only in EMEA and the XPR series radios are only sold in NA. There are also some small differences in the radio software, but overall they are the same radio, just for different parts of the world.
What is the blue thing on your antenna for the xpr 7550?
That is a removable ID band, if you have a large fleet of radios then this ID band will help you organize the radios into color coded groups.
What Motorola series would you recommend for a student pilot?. So to communicate with the air traffic control tower and when at home listening to them talking to airline pilot's.
That depends on what protocol they are using (analog/digital), what frequency they are using, and what the local communications authority will allow. In order to find this out, you would have to contact the local communications authority. Sorry I was unable to help, it's just that I am not too familiar with communications when it comes to ATC.
What about the Range, how many miles can each go??
Tipicly, you can expect to get a range of about 4 miles with a digital UHF radio, however, this may vary greatly depending on your environment.
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