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                                                                                                              E-907B


                                      HT 220 Series


                 "Handie-Talkie” FM Radios


                                          150.8-174 MHz       1.8 or 5 Watt RF Output







































                                                                                Remote Speaker       Selective Call
                    Model          Extended Duty        Universal Model        Microphone Model        Model
                                   Cycle Model




         The NEWEST “PEOPLE FINDER” . . . personal FM radio
         COMPACT—The latest state of the art in personal 2-way radio—   RUGGED CONSTRUCTION—The latest in integrated circuits and high
         it’s about half the size and weight of the 200 series. At a mere   density design of components has been utilized to achieve op­
         21 ounces you can easily slip this radio into a jacket, clip it to   timum space reduction with increased reliability. The separate
         your belt, or wear it with a carrying case. The high impact plas­  transmitter and receiver sections are built on an entirely new
         tic housing with pebble grain slip-proof finish is sealed to pro­  glass epoxy circuit board. The I-beam frame surrounds all com­
         tect the unit from dirt and moisture and withstands damaging   ponents protecting them from damage. Reliability is achieved
         blows. All controls are mounted for easy and convenient opera­  with the double-sided etched circuitry and built-in eyelets, a
         tion. You are assured of operating dependability and top per­  result of plated through holes which securely hold all elements
         formance whenever you need it.
                                                                in place.
         POWERFUL-SENSITIVE—1.8 watts or 5 watts of RF transmitter out­
         put power provide customer with choice of transmitter range   INTERCHANGEABLE ANTENNAS—A collapsible whip, an out-of-the-
         to fit his requirements. A new standard for portables in in­  way flexible antenna, or a rigid loop antenna, may now be used
         creased receiver sensitivity means extra range in weak signal   interchangeably. The rigid loop antenna, ideal for heavy duty
         areas. Five hundred milliwatts of audio power produce loud,   applications, also provides a convenient carrying handle for
         sharp, undistorted voice quality; you’ll get the message even in   the unit.
         high-noise areas.
                                                                OPTIONAL MATCHED ACCESSORIES—Available accessories include:
         SIMPLIFIED SERVICE—Removal of the back cover provides access   black carrying cases and belt—a chest pack designed to hold
         to tuning adjustments and metering points. With no connec­  the complete radio in a comfortable working position—three
         tions to unsolder, a minimum of cabling and wires means   nickel-cadmium battery chargers, single unit, 12 unit and a
         greater reliability and faster servicing. The color coded meter­  vehicular charger-storage rack combination. Motorola also of­
         ing points are readily accessible and identified by a label inside   fers special accessories for surveillance operation belt clips,
         the back cover.
                                                                straight or coil cord microphones, voice operated relay, safety
         MULTI CHANNEL CAPABILITY—Up to six frequencies on transmit and   helmet headset combination etc. Your Motorola representative
         receive in most models; this gives the user the very widest   is specially trained to recommend the proper optional acces­
         choice in system design.                               sories to fit system requirements.
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