MOTOTRBO FAQs
What is MOTOTRBO?
MOTOTRBO is the first digital two-way radio system from Motorola
Solutions specifically designed to meet the requirements of
organizations/industries outside the public safety sector mainstream
that require a customizable business-critical communication solution
using licensed radio spectrum. MOTOTRBO is a complete two-way radio
system that includes portable and mobile radios, a repeater, accessories
as well as powerful data applications, such as Text Messaging Services
and Location Services.
Is MOTOTRBO a series of radios, or simply a single model of radio?
MOTOTRBO provides a complete dual mode (analog and digital) system
including repeater, mobile and portable units, data applications, and
accessories making it easy and affordable for large
organizations/businesses to customize a MOTOTRBO solution to meet
specific needs and migrate to digital at their own pace.
What does MOTOTRBO do?
MOTOTRBO combines exceptional two-way radio functionality with
digital technology to deliver increased capability and spectral
efficiency, integrated data applications and enhanced voice
communications. In the ongoing effort to improve workforce productivity
and operational effectiveness, organizations need to communicate with
and provide information to employees anywhere on 24/7 basis-easily and
cost effectively. This is especially important for organizations or
enterprises whose workers are mobile—moving about a geographic area to
accomplish their jobs.
Analog two-way radio technology is an effective, proven technology. Why switch to digital?
Offering advantages such as a lower total cost of ownership,
customizable coverage and features, and a simple and reliable
implementation makes analog two-way radios the clear choice for the vast
majority of large organizations/enterprises with highly mobile
workforces. However, this technology has reached the limits of its
innovative life. Analog two-way radio has limited battery life,
degrading voice quality near at the edge of coverage, and lacks
integrated data applications. Additionally, as analog radio users reach
their licensed spectrum capacity, crowding the interference occurs.
These users can easily justify migrating to the digital technology of
MOTOTRBO because they need clear, unbroken, reliable communications. A
missed call, user error, garbled message or a dead battery can mean
lowered productivity, wasted time and money, unsatisfied customers,
interruptions to essential services, or lost business.
It's been said that MOTOTRBO pricing is "comparable" to similar analog solutions. What does that mean?
Motorola Solutions made an investment in the MOTOTRBO technology
platform in order to bring integrated applications and advanced
functionality to the large organization/enterprise two-way radio market.
MOTOTRBO was developed to be offered at a competitive price-point
compared to existing analog two-way radio solutions. As a result, we
believe that MOTOTRBO provides such increased functionality and
operational efficiency that end-users will want to move to digital
platforms faster.
What standard is MOTOTRBO based on?
MOTOTRBO is designed to the globally-recognized European
Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Digital Mobile Radio
(DMR-Digital Mobile Radio) tier two standard for large
organization/enterprise mobile radio. This provides an open platform
that enables market acceptance and multi-vendor interoperability for
voice and IP data and will assure competitive pricing while protecting
customer investment.
Why TDMA and how does TDMA differ from FDMA?
Frequency-Division Multiple-Access (FDMA) splits the channel
frequency itself into two smaller sub-channels that can carry separate
calls side-by-side. By comparison, Time-Division Multiple-Access (TDMA)
preserves the full channel width, but divides it into alternating time
slots that can each carry an individual call. Motorola Solutions
maintains that two-slot 12.5 kHz TDMA-based systems, providing 6.25 kHz
equivalency, are the better choice for most large
organization/enterprise radio users.
Wireless standards based on TDMA technology are already widely used around the world, and future requirements for even greater spectral efficiency also are expected to be based on TDMA.
TDMA technology for narrowband 12.5 KHz (6.25 equivalent-6.25e) organization/business radio users, provides advantages of feature flexibility, lower equipment costs, longer battery life, future-readiness, and the proven ability to increase spectral efficiency without risking increased congestion or interference.
Doesn't Motorola Solutions offer FDMA-based systems in addition to TDMA?
Motorola Solutions does offer FDMA-standards based two-way radio
systems for large public safety and government communications networks
that require dedicated channels.
Is MOTOTRBO compatible with P25 technology/systems?
No. The P25 protocol (TIA Project 25 standard) was adopted for
public safety sector use and currently uses 12.5 KHz FDMA technology.
MOTOTRBO supports the ETSI Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) standard for large
organization/enterprise two-way radio customers and uses 12.5 KHz (6.25
equivalent-6.25e) TDMA technology.
How much and what type of industry research was put into developing this system?
Motorola Solutions spent a significant amount of time developing
MOTOTRBO, working with customers, distribution channels and the various
businesses/organizations to research respective communications
requirements. The research revealed that the various
organizations/enterprises want or require spectral efficiency, better
basic as well as enhanced features, integrated applications to improve
operational efficiency, and a comfortable migration path from analog to
digital.
Does the arrival of MOTOTRBO mean the end of analog system development and product offerings from Motorola?
No. Motorola Solutions offers an expansive portfolio of two-way
communications solutions for a variety of customer segments. We are
committed to providing the right technology to address specific customer
needs and uses. Motorola Solutions will provide analog solutions as
long as there are business segments that benefit from them and as long
as market drivers and regulatory requirements permit.
What types of organizations/businesses would be best suited for MOTOTRBO?
Public (government) administration, public works, manufacturing
facilities, transportation companies, small campuses such as resorts and
schools, construction sites,and energy/utility companies, as well as
small, municipal public safety organizations.
What is meant by MOTOTRBO's increased capacity and spectral efficiency?
MOTOTRBO delivers improved spectrum efficiency compared to analog
radios and alternative digital offerings, by doubling channel capacity,
supporting more users, and enabling more information to be transmitted
on existing frequencies. MOTOTRBO's spectrum efficiency doubles the
number of users large organizations/businesses can support on a single
licensed 12.5 kHz channel. Digital two-way radio solutions based on
Time-Division Multiple-Access (TDMA) technology enable two virtual
channels within a single 12.5 kHz licensed repeater channel. This
provides twice the calling capacity for the price of one license and
enables more information to be transmitted on existing frequencies. And
because there's only one "real channel", a second call doesn't require a
second repeater.
What is the lifespan for a MOTOTRBO system?
Due to its functionality and platform design, we anticipate that
MOTOTRBO will meet the average lifespan for existing large
organization/enterprise two-way radio systems, which is approximately
five to seven years.
Can MOTOTRBO accommodate advanced applications?
Yes. Take, for example, MOTOTRBO Location Services. MOTOTRBO's GPS
location tracking provides the ability to track people and assets, such
as vehicles. This advanced approach uses a GPS client and receiver
integrated within both the portable and mobile radios, plus MOTOTRBO
Location Services computer software. The GPS-equipped portable and
mobile units can be configured to transmit their geographical
coordinates at pre-programmed intervals on demand and in an emergency.
The MOTOTRBO Location Servicescomputer software provides dispatchers
with real-time display of fleet activity on a high resolution,
colorcoded map.
Do MOTOTRBO's advanced applications include text messaging?
Yes. MOTOTRBO's advanced applications include rapid unit-to-unit
and unit-to-group text messaging between radios, between radios and
dispatch systems, between radios and IP addressable devices, and to
remote PC clients attached to radios. When used on their own, MOTOTRBO
portable and mobile units also support built-in capabilities for
free-form and canned text messaging between radio users and talk groups.
The MOTOTRBO computer software application adds a PC-based,
client/server software application for dispatch-oriented messaging to
the system, which extends the capabilities of messaging to include
communications between radios and dispatcher PCs. Further, the
dispatcher PC can act as a gateway to email, enabling messaging between
email-addressable devices and radios.
Where does MOTOTRBO fit in Motorola's portfolio of products?
MOTOTRBO broadens Motorola's history of delivering communication
innovations that leverage standardsbased technology to better serve our
customers. Motorola Solutions has been a leader in digital two-way radio
communications for more than two decades, including launches of ASTRO®
25 (compliant to TIA Project 25 standard) and Dimetra IP (compliant to
ETSI TETRA standard), the industry's first mission-critical digital
two-way radio systems for large public safety organizations. Motorola's
first P25 system was launched in 1996. In 2005, Motorola Solutions
launched the DTR Series of on-site digital two-way radios for retail
businesses to address their requirements communications that enhance
productivity, but in some countries do not require licensed spectrum.
Does MOTOTRBO replace any current Motorola Solutions models?
No. MOTOTRBO does not replace any of our current offerings.
Instead, the system augments Motorola's current digital portfolio: With
the introduction of MOTOTRBO for the organizations/enterprises already
identified, Motorola Solutions now has one of the industry's most
comprehensive portfolios of digital radio solutions.
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