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    							FEATURES/ADVANTAGES
    MODEL I
    8APCO 16 Compliant Trunking
    Offers standard SMARTNET features for advanced 
    functionality.
    8Companion Product to the
    MTS 2000™ Portable
    Permits easy transfer of operational knowledge as 
    users alternate between mobiles and portables.
    8Standard 48 Modes
    With up to 150 mode options to meet your
    system needs.
    8Data Capability
    Expands your communications capabilities.
    88 Character Alphanumeric Display with
    Indicators
    For easy to read information that is illuminated for
    clearer visibility.
    85 Programmable Buttons
    Allows you to program your radio to meet your 
    business needs.
    8Removable Control Head Buttons
    Allows you the flexibility to locate your radio control
    head buttons based on your preferences.
    MCS 2000
    TM
    MOBILE
    MODEL I
    MCS 2000
    8VHF/UHF
    800/900 MHz
    The MCS 2000™ Model I is Motorola’s state-of-the art mobile radio solution, ergonomically designed to meet your
    communication demands.
    The MCS 2000 mobile uses Motorola’s FLASHport
    ®technology. FLASHport gives you the ability to choose a
    radio that meets your needs today, then upgrade for increased flexibility and control as your needs change. You
    can easily add the latest features to your existing system or upgrade to new operating system packages as they
    become available. This helps prevent obsolescence by extending the useful life of your investment.
    Model I
    FLASHport TM
    8Dual Mode Operation
    Provides you with the flexibility of Conventional and
    Trunked features.
    8Telephone Interconnect Preprogrammed List 
    Allows you to program up to 10 telephone
    numbers in your mobile.
    8Private Call and Call Alert
    Can be programmed for up to 10 radio IDs.
    8Status/Message List
    Allows for 4 Status/8 Message programming to per-
    mit you to quickly send information to the dispatcher.
    8Remote or Dash Mounting
    Permits optimal use of limited vehicle space.
    8NPSPAC Frequency Operation
    Allows you to operate on 821-824 MHz frequencies.
    8Four Programmable One-Touch Buttons
    (Optional)
    Allows you to select the trunking features you 
    need with the touch of a button.
    8SECURENET Digital Encryption Capability
    Allows confidential communications when added to 
    your radio. (Not available in 900 MHz models) 
    						
    							Encryption Type:DigitalCoding Method:Multi-register non-linear combinerSynchronization:Self synchronizing or counter addressingCode Key Initialization:Internally derived pseudo-random initializing vectorCode Key Generation:External hand held microprocessor controlled key variable loaderCode Storage:Volatile electronic memory
    Analog to Digital
    Conversions:Continuously variable Slope Delta Modulation
    Voice Sample Rate:12 kBit/Sec
    SECURITY
    800 MHz900 MHzVHF (1-25W)UHFI (10-25W)UHFII (10-20W)Channel Spacing:25 kHz12.5 kHz12.5/30 kHz12.5/25 kHz12.5/25 kHz
    Frequency Stability
    (PPM)of assigned
    center frequency
    –30º to +60º
    degrees C 
    ambient:851-866 MHz: ±2.5935-941 MHz: ±1.5136-174 MHz: ±2.0403-450 MHz: ±2.0450-512 MHz: ±2.0
    806-821 MHz: ±2.5896-902 MHz: ±1.5
    866-869 MHz: ±1.5
    821-824 MHz: ±1.5
    Modulation
    Limiting
    :851-866 MHz: 5.0 kHz935-941 MHz: 2.5 kHz5/2.5 kHz5/2.5 KHz5/2.5 KHz
    806-821 MHz: 5.0 kHz896-902 MHz: 2.5 kHz
    866-869 MHz: 4.0 kHz
    821-824 MHz: 4.0 kHz
    Data Mode System 
    Deviation (kHz)
    SECURENET 12 KB:800 MHz: 4.0 kHzN/A4.0 kHz4.0 kHz4.0 kHz
    821-824 MHz: 2.4 kHzAudio Distortion:3%3%3%3%3%Audio Response:+1 to –3 dB+1 to –3 dB+1 to –3 dB+1 to –3 dB+1 to –3 dB
    Conducted Spurious
    Emissions:–70 dBc–65 dBc–80 dBc–80 dBc–80 dBc
    Radiated Spurious
    Emissions:–13 dBm–13 dBm–13 dBm–13 dBm–13 dBmOutput Impedance:50 Ohms50 Ohms50 Ohms50 Ohms50 Ohms
    Modulation:800 15W900 12W
    16K0F3E*, 16K0F1D*, 11K0F1D, 11K0F2D,16K0F3E16K0F3E16K0F3
    16K0F2D*, 15K0F2D*,11K0F3E11K0F3E11K0F3E11K0F3E
    14K0F3E, 20K0F1E, 20K0F1E20K0F1E20K0F1E
    14K0F1D, 14K0F2D16K0F2D16K0F2D16K0F2D
    16K0F1D16K0F1D16K0F1D
    800 15W900 30W
    16K0F3E*, 16K0F1D,10K0F1D, 11K0F2D,
    20K0F1E, 14K0F1D,11K0F3E
    14K0F2D, 14K0F3E,
    11K6F2D, 13K8F1D
    Audio Sensitivity
    for 60% max. dev.
    @ 1000 Hz:0.080V ±3 dB0.080V ±3 dB0.080V ±3 dB0.080V ±3 dB0.080V ±3 dB
    FM Hum and Noise:–40 dB–40 dB12.5 kHz: –39 dB12.5 kHz: –39 dB12.5 kHz: –39 dB
    30 kHz: –45 dB25 kHz: –45 dB25 kHz: –45 dB
    Maximum Freq.
    Separation:18 MHz6 MHz38 MHz47 MHz62 MHz
    TRANSMITTER 
    						
    							800 MHz900 MHzVHF (1-25W)UHFI (10-25W)UHFII (10-20W)Channel Spacing:25 kHz12.5 kHz12.5/3012.5/2512.5/25
    Sensitivity(µV):
    12 dB Sinad:.30.30.30.30.30
    20 dB Quieting:.40.40.40.40.40
    Adjacent Channel
    Selectivity:–75 dB–65 dB12.5 kHz: –65 dB12.5 kHz: –60 dB12.5 kHz: –60 dB
    30 kHz: –80 dB25 kHz: –75 dB25 kHz: –75 dBIntermodulation:–75 dB–65 dB–70 dB–70/–80 dB–70/–80 dB
    Spurious &Image
    Rejection:–75 dB–70 dB–80 dB–80 dB–80 dB
    Rated Audio:4W Internal Speaker 4W Internal Speaker 4W Internal Speaker4W Internal Speaker4W Internal Speaker
    7.5W/13W External7.5W/13W External7.5W/13W External7.5W/13W External7.5W/13W External
    SpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeakerSpeaker
    Cond/Radiated
    Emissions:FCC Part 90FCC Part 90FCC Part 90FCC Part 90FCC Part 90
    Max. Freq. 
    Separation:18 MHz6 MHz38 MHz47 MHz62 MHz
    Frequency Stability
    (PPM) of assigned 
    center frequency
    –30º to +60º C
    ambient:851-866 MHz: ±2.5±1.5±2.0±2.0±2.0
    866-869 MHz: ±1.5Input Impedance:50 Ohms50 Ohms50 Ohms50 Ohms50 Ohms
    Audio Output:4W @ 3% distortion4W @ 3% distortion4W @ 3% distortion4W @ 3% distortion4W @ 3% distortion
    Optional:7.5W @ 3% distortion7.5W @ 3% distortion7.5W @ 3% distortion7.5W @ 3% distortion7.5W @ 3% distortion
    Optional:13W @ 5% distortion13W @ 5% distortion13W @ 5% distortion13W @ 5% distortion13W @ 5% distortion
    RECEIVER
    Dimensions:5˝ H x 5˝ W x 2.7˝ D
    Weight:20.4 ounces
    SPEAKER (Optional) 7.5W/13W
    25WVHFType Acceptance Number:AZ492FT3791
    25WUHF R1Type Acceptance Number:AZ492FT4819
    20WUHF R2Type Acceptance Number:AZ492FT4820
    15W800 MHzType Acceptance Number:AZ492FT5765
    35W800 MHzType Acceptance Number:AZ492FT5773
    12W900 MHzType Acceptance Number:AZ492FT5766
    30W900 MHzType Acceptance Number:AZ492FT5780
    For additional environment specification information refer to the MIL-STD 810 document R0-1-193.
    *Emissions are not applicable for frequency band 821-824 and 866-869 MHz.
    NOTE: The MCS 2000 Model I Specifications are Typical Performance Specifications
    FCC INFORMATION 
    						
    							806-869 MHz 806-869 MHz896-941 MHz896-941 MHzVHF: 136-174 MHzUHFI: 403-450 MHz UHFII: 450-512 MHz
    15W35W12W30W1-25W1-25W10-20W
    Model I:M01UGL6PW4_NM01UJL6PW4_N M01WGL4PW4_N M01WJL4PW4_N M01KHL9PW4_NM01RHL9PW4_N M01SHL9PW4_N
    Motorola U.S.A.Motorola Canada Limited
    1301 E. Algonquin Road3900 Victoria Park Avenue
    Schaumburg, Illinois 60196North York, Ontario M2H 3H7
    In the U.S. call: 1-800-247-2346In Canada call: 1-800-268-5758
    Outside the U.S. and Canada call: (847) 538-6602
    , Motorola, MCS 2000, MTS 2000, SMARTNET, SmartZone and
    FLASHport are trademarks of Motorola.
    n©1997 by Motorola Inc. 
    nPrinted in U.S.A. n(9708) Merit nProduced by Customer
    Communications.
    Motorola is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative 
    Action Employer
    MCS 2000 Model I
    R3-1-172D
    SPECIFICATIONS   
    STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
    Support Services
    Wherever Motorola sells,
    our product is backed by
    service. Our products are
    serviced throughout the
    world by a wide network
    of company or authorized
    independent distributor
    service organizations.
    Channel Capability:Standard:48Optional:150
    Weight:1-25W:3.89 lbs
    10-15W:3.89 lbs
    30-35W:4.04 lbs
    Dimensions:Transceiver VHF & UHF:1.73˝ H x 6.61˝ W x 6.31˝ D
    Transceiver 10-15W 800 & 900:1.73˝ H x 6.61˝ W x 6.31˝ D
    Transceiver 30-35W 800 & 900:1.73˝ H x 6.61˝ W x 7.76˝ D
    Control Head-Dash Mt:1.75˝ H x 6.61˝ W x 1.81˝ D
    Metering:All adjustments and alignments are performed electronically using an IBMPersonal Computer, a Radio Interface Box (RIB) 
    and Field Maintenance Software.
    Standby @ 13.8 (open):.55A
    Transmit at Rated Power:
    800 MHz 15W:6.5A
    35W:13.5A
    900 MHz 12W:6.5A
    30W:14.5A
    VHF 1-25W:9.5A
    UHF I 10-25W:9.5A
    UHF II 10-20W:9.5A
    Maximum Battery Drain Received
    @ 4W Rated Audio @ 13.8V:1.5A
    Operation:12V DCNegative Ground
    SERVICECommunications
    CUSTOMER
    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
    Specifications subject to change without notice.
    The VHF & UHF 25W mobiles meet only those durability specs shaded in gray. The 800 and 900 MHz mobiles meet all the durability specs listed.US Military  Spec 810CUS Military  Spec 810DUS Military  Spec 810E
    Low Pressure500.1 Proc I500.2 Proc I500.3 Proc II
    High Temperature Storage501.1 Proc I501.2 Proc I Cat A1501.3 Proc I Cat A1
    High Temperature Operational501.1 Proc II501.2 Proc II Cat A1501.3 Proc II Cat A1
    Low Temperature Storage502.1 Proc I502.2 Proc I Cat C1502.3 Proc I Cat C1
    Low Temperature Operational502.1 Proc II502.2 Proc II Cat C1502.3 Proc II Cat C1
    Temperature Shock503.1 Proc I503.2 Proc I503.3 Proc I
    Solar Radiation505.1 Proc I505.2 Proc I505.3 Proc I
    Rain Blowing506.1 Proc I506.2 Proc I506.3 Proc I
    Rain Steady506.1 Proc II506.2 Proc II506.3 Proc II
    Humidity Cycling507.1 Proc II507.2 Proc II507.3 Proc II
    Salt Fog509.1 Proc I509.2 Proc I509.3 Proc I
    Dust Blowing Dust510.1 Proc I510.2 Proc I510.3 Proc I
    Dust Blowing Sand510.2 Proc II510.3 Proc II
    Vibration Minimum Integrity514.2 Proc I514.3 Proc I Cat 10514.4 Proc I Cat 10
    Vibration Loose Cargo Transport514.2 Proc XI514.3 Proc II Cat 3514.4 Proc I Cat 3
    Shock Functional516.2 Proc I516.3 Proc I516.4 Proc I
    Shock Bench Handling516.2 Proc V516.3 Proc VI516.4 Proc VI
    Shock Crash Hazard516.2 Proc III516.3 Proc V516.4 Proc V
    Vibrational Sinusoidal514.2 Proc VIII
    DURABILITY 
    						
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