The
128-channel VX-3200 Series mobile transceivers are ideal for business and
public safety applications.
With 50 Watts of power output on VHF (45 W on UHF), an easy-to-read
8-character invertible alpha-numeric display, nine programmable keys, and a
host of signaling formats, the VX-3200 will get your message through under
the toughest conditions.
FEATURES
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ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY (14 SEGMENTS x 8 DIGITS)
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RUGGED DIE-CAST CONSTRUCTION
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CTCSS ENCODER/ DECODER
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DUAL 2-TONE DECODING
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DCS ENCODER/ DECODER
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DTMF ANI ENCODER
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VERSATILE SCANNING
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COMPANDER INCLUDED
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EMERGENCY FUNCTION
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ENCRYPTION (OPTIONAL - FVP-25)
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DTMF PAGING (OPTIONAL - FVP-25)
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DB9 CONNECTOR BUILT-IN
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FRONT MOUNTED SPEAKER
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ARTS� FUNCTIONS ON THE CONVENTIONAL MODE
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TOT, BCLO, BTLO FUNCTIONS
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MIL SPEC RATED (MIL 810 C, D and E)
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KEY ASSIGNMENT AVAILABLE
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PROGRAMMABLE ALERT TONES
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PC PROGRAMMABLE
CTCSS Encoder/Decoder
Subaudible (CTCSS) 50-tone
Encoder and Decoder circuits are built into every VX-3200, ensuring
compatibility with modern repeater requirements.
DCS Encoder/Decoder
For applications requiring
Digital Coded Squelch signaling, full-featured DCS Encoder and Decoder
circuits provide leading-edge protection from false decoding.
DTMF ANI Encoder
Automatic Number
Identification (ANI) via an automatic DTMF Encoder is also provided among
the VX-3200's versatile signaling capabilities.
DUAL 2-TONE DECODING
For applications where a
mobile may be receiving calls from more than one dispatcher on a particular
channel, the VX-3200 includes a built-in Dual Two-Tone Decoder circuit.
Versatile Scanning
A wide range of set-up options
are available during configuration of the VX-3200, to ensure compatibility
with the operating requirements of your system's users.
Programmable Front Panel Keys
Custom assignment of important
functions to front panel keys is available at the time of programming, to
provide the most ergonomically-friendly transceiver available today.
Programmable Alert Tones
Among the useful set-up
options for the VX-3200 is the capability to customize the "Alert" tones
generated from the transceiver, for ease of recognition by the user.
Alpha-numeric Display (14 Segments x 8 Digits)
The 8-digit Alpha-numeric display allows
quick channel identification by the user, and is easy to read from a wide
range of viewing angles.
Rugged, Die-cast Construction
The VX-3200's circuitry is
housed within a die-cast aluminum enclosure, which doubles as a heat sink.
This extraordinarily durable construction ensures many years of reliable
operation, even in high-vibration installations.
Emergency Mode
When activated, the
"Emergency" feature sends out the DTMF ANI, and cycles between transmit and
receive, to serve as an emergency beacon to alert the dispatcher as to the
need for immediate aid.
Encryption (Optional FVP-25 required)
For applications
requiring secure communications, the optional FVP-25 Paging/Encryption Unit
provides scrambling and descrambling functions.
DTMF Paging (Optional FVP-25 required)
For dispatch or network
operations where DTMF Paging is required, the optional FVP-25
Paging/Encryption fulfills this requirement, as well.
ARTSTM Feature (Conventional Mode)
The Auto-Range Transponder
System, a Vertex Standard exclusive, alerts the operator when another ARTSTM-equipped
station (for example, a hand-held unit) moves out of communication range.
You can then advise the other user to move to a better location.
TOT, BCLO, BTLO Features
Among the most useful
protection features of the VX-3200 are the transmitter Time-Out Timer (TOT),
Busy Channel Lock-Out (BCLO), and Busy Tone Lock-Out (BTLO), to ensure
efficient network performance at all times.
MIL-Spec Rated (MIL 810 C/D/E)
The ultra-rugged design of the
VX-3200 Series enables it to be fully compliant with the exacting
specifications of MIL 810 C, D, and E, pursuant to the test procedures
documented below.
Compander Included
For narrow-band channel
applications, the built-in Audio Companding system compresses the voice
waveform during transmission, and expands it during reception, allowing
full-sounding audio despite the restricted transmission bandwidth. |