The Motorola CP180 is a discontinued analog two-way radio that was known for its robust features and performance.
Frequency Band: VHF, UHF
Battery Life: 10-14 hours based on a 05 05 90 duty cycle
Frequency Range:
VHF: 136–162, 146–174MHz
UHF: 403–440, 438–470, 465–495MHz
Coverage Area: Adjustable power output for varying coverage
Standard Battery Chemistry Type: Nickel Metal Hydride
Adjustable Power Levels: Yes
Power: 1-5W (VHF), 1-4W (UHF)
Features:
Quik CallTM and MDC 1200 signaling
Enhanced call management with features such as Push-to-Talk ID, Selective Call, and Call Alert
Operates on 64 channels
Enlarged Push-to-Talk button for maximum tactile response, accommodating users wearing gloves
Four programmable buttons to quickly access the most needed features
Private line codes (PLCs) with 42 standard TPL codes and 84 standard digital codes to maximize options
DTMF keypad and LCD display for enhanced information and communications capabilities, such as radio status, channel aliasing, telephone communications, and DTMF access tones
Large rotary channel selector for quick and easy channel switching
Diecast chassis for a small, lightweight, yet sturdy frame built to withstand everyday wear and tear
Priority Channel to scan for higher-priority channels
The suggested replacement product for the CP180 is the MOTOTRBO DP2600e radio