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Seneca, Kansas (800) 325-8646 St.Joseph, Missouri (800) 736-6535


Motorola HT1250LS

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A unique combination of high-level features plus the exceptional versatility of trunking make the HT1250•LS+ portable a smart choice for your business communication. The HT1250•LS+ radio incorporates UHF LTR® trunking capabilities – providing wider calling range, faster channel access, greater privacy, and higher user and talkgroup capacity – as well as innovative PassPort® trunking. Ideal for users with growing communication needs, PassPort includes all the advantages of UHF LTR trunking plus:
Wider Area Coverage
Seamless Roaming
Efficient Channel Expansion
Electronic Serial Number Protection


  • 15 PassPort and/or LTR Zones (16 talkgroups each) - 16 Conventional Channels
  • Emergency Button - Sounds an alarm in emergencies or can be programmed for specific features
  • MDC1200 Signaling (Encode/Decode)Features on LTR Zones
  • Battery Gauge for at-a-glance battery life levels
  • Control Buttons - Easy management of menu, navigation,and exit functions
  • 7 Programmable Buttons - Immediate access to your favorite features
  • Roam Request - Optional manual initiation of roaming function
  • Conventional Talkaround - Unit-to-unit communications, bypassing the repeater
  • Home Channel Revert - Automatic, one-button return to a preferred talkgroup or channel
  • User-Defined Lists - Change scan, phone, and call lists on the fly
  • Telephone Interconnect - Place and receive phone calls with the radio
  • Voice Storage - Record important messages or personal memos
  • Small, lightweight, and durable
  • 12.5/25 kHz switchable channel spacing
  • LED digital alarm clock
  • 32 Conventional Channels
  • Conventional MDC1200 Signaling Features such as Caller ID, Call Alert and Message for Greater Communication Efficency
  • Front Panel Programmable Phone List




























































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