XPR 3000 Series Portable Radio - Motorola Solutions (2024)

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This series has been discontinued and replaced by theXPR 3000e series.

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XPR 3000 Series Portable Two-Way Radio

Specification Sheet

    XPR 3000 Series

    Updated 2012/06/05 | PDF 424.60KB

    Read this data sheet to learn more about MOTOTRBO XPR 3500 and XPR 3300 portable two-way radios.

    XPR 3000 Series Accessories

    Updated 2014/01/08 | PDF 1.34MB

    Read this data sheet to learn more about accessories for MOTOTRBO XPR 3500 and XPR 3300 portable two-way radios.

Performance Characteristics

  • Standard battery chemistry type

    Lithium Ion

  • 4 5 Watt

    Yes

  • Estimated battery life

    11.5 hours in digital mode
    8 hours in analog mode

  • Repeater capable

    Yes

  • Frequency band

    VHF, UHF wideband

  • Power output

    1W/4W – UHF
    1W/5W – VHF

Physical Characteristics

  • Dimensions H x W x D (with standard battery)

    4.80 x 2.20 x 1.43 in. (122 x 56 x 36.4 mm)

  • Display

    Limited

  • Weight (with standard battery)

    XPR 3500 - 10 ozs. (285g)
    XPR 3300 - 9.3 ozs. (265 g)

Radio Features

  • Busy channel lockout

    Yes

  • Call tones

    Yes

  • Channel scan

    Yes

  • Channel spacing

    6.25, 12.5, 25

  • Missed call alerts

    Yes

  • Group call

    Yes

  • Scan types

    Normal, Priority, Dual priority, Nuisance channel delete, Talk group, All group, System, Home revert

  • Time out timer

    Yes

  • Programmable buttons

    Yes

  • Signaling

    MDC (Encode/Decode), Quik-Call II (Encode/Decode)

  • Lone worker

    Yes

  • Private line

    Yes

  • Transmit interrupt

    Yes

  • Call forward

    Yes

  • Caller ID

    Yes

  • Number of channels

    XPR 3500 - 128
    XPR 3300 - 16

  • CPS (Customer Programming Software)

    Yes

  • One to one calling

    Yes

  • Phone book

    Yes

  • Talkaround

    Yes

  • Voice operated transmit (VOX)

    Yes

  • Intelligent audio

    Yes

  • Voice announcement

    Yes

  • Monitor Permanent (Sticky) Monitor

    Yes

  • Digital private line

    Yes

  • Enhanced privacy

    Optional

Technology

  • Digital technology

    Yes

  • System type

    Conventional, TDMA, Capacity Plus, IP Site Connect

User Environment

  • Mil spec

    810 C, 810 D, 810 E, 810 F, 810 G

  • Noise reduction software

    Yes

  • IP Standards

    IP55

Warranty

  • Standard warranty

    2 years

  • Standard package

    Li-Ion 1500 mAh battery, IMPRES Single-Unit Charger, Standard UHF or VHF antenna, Accessory Dust Cover, 2.5" Belt Clip (PMLN7008), User Guide.

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    VHF/GPS Combination Stubby Antennas

    Antennas

    VHF/GPS combination stubby antennas.

    Mag One Swivel Earpiece (PMLN5727)

    Accessories

    This swivel earpiece can be worn on either left or right side and features an in-line microphone and push-to-talk. Designed for the XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    Receive-Only Flexible Earpiece (WADN4190)

    Accessories

    Receive-only earpiece with 3.5 mm audio connector, designed for use with remote speaker microphones.

    Antenna ID Bands (32012144001/32012144002/ 32012144003/32012144004/ 32012144005)

    Antennas

    Antenna ID bands allow you to give your radios identities based on department, shift or other categories.

    Helical VHF/GPS Antennas

    Antennas

    GPS, VHF combination helical antennas.

    Stubby UHF/GPS Antennas

    Antennas

    4.3-inch GPS, UHF combination, stubby antennas.

    IMPRES Noise-Cancelling Remote Speaker Microphone (PMMN4071)

    Audio Accessories

    With IMPRES technology and a noise-cancelling design, this remote speaker microphone is ideal for loud environments.

    Windporting Remote Speaker Microphones (PMMN4075/PMMN4076)

    Audio Accessories

    These remote speaker microphones feature Windporting for exceptional audio and are available in a submersible model and a model with 3.5 mm audio jack. Designed for the XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    2-inch Belt Clip (PMLN4651)

    Carry Accessories

    Access your radio effortlessly with this spring-action belt clip.

    2.5-inch Belt Clip (PMLN7008)

    Carry Accessories

    Access your radio effortlessly with this spring-action belt clip. Designed for MOTOTRBO and APX Series Radios.

    Hard Leather Carry Cases (PMLN5868/PMLN5866/PMLN5863/ PMLN5864/PMLN5865/PMLN5867)

    Carry Accessories

    Available with fixed or swivel belt loops, these leather carry cases are designed for XPR 3000 Series Radios

    Leather Belt (4200865599)

    Carry Accessories

    1.75-inch leather belt is designed for use with carry cases or clips.

    Nylon Carry Cases (PMLN5869/PMLN5870)

    Carry Accessories

    These lightweight carry cases feature a 3-inch fixed belt loop and are designed for the XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    Universal Chest Pack (HLN6602)

    Carry Accessories

    This Universal Chest Pack holds and protects the radio.

    Waterproof Bag (HLN9985)

    Carry Accessories

    Waterproof bag for carrying Motorola two-way radios.

    NNTN8275

    Chargers and Reconditioners

    Standard single-unit desk charger for MOTOTRBO Series Radios.

    NNTN8525

    Chargers and Reconditioners

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    Adjustable D-style Earpiece (PMLN6757)

    Earpieces

    Designed to create an ideal fit, this comfortable and adjustable earpiece sits over the ear and is Compatible with XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    PMLN4620

    Earpieces

    D-style receive-only earpiece with 3.5mm plug.

    PMLN6757

    Earpieces

    Adjustable D-style earpiece with in-line microphone and push-to-talk, black

    Heavy-duty Headset (PMLN6760)

    Headsets

    Heavy-duty behind-the-head headset with noise-canceling boom microphone; noise reduction = 24 dB. Designed for XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    Heavy-duty Headset (PMLN6763)

    Headsets

    Heavy-duty behind-the-head headset with noise-canceling boom microphone; noise reduction = 24 dB, UL TIA 4950. Designed for XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    PMPN4284 Multi-Unit Charger

    Multi-unit Chargers

    The PMPN4284 Multi-Unit Charger incorporates two additional display modes for enhaced display data capabilities.

    2-Wire Surveillance Kit, Black (PMLN7269A)

    Surveillance Accessories

    2-wire surveillance kit features easy accessible microphone and push-to-talk combined. Designed for XPR 3000 Series Radios.

    HKLN4478

    Surveillance Accessories

    Replacement transparent tube for the HKLN4477 Surveillance Earpiece.

    PMLN7269A

    Surveillance Accessories

    Two-wire surveillance kit

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    XPR 3000 Series Portable Two-Way Radio

    User Guides and Manuals

      • MOTOTRBO User Guide XPR 3300e Non-Display

        Updated 2018/10/02 | PDF 6.94MB

        MOTOTRBO User Guide XPR 3300e and 3300

      • MOTOTRBO User Guide XPR 3500e Display LKP

        Updated 2018/10/02 | PDF 8.13MB

        User Guide XPR 3500e and 3500

    XPR 3000 Series Portable Radio - Motorola Solutions (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the difference between XPR 3300 and 3300e? ›

    Motorola Solutions has released a new enhanced version of the XPR 3300. The new Motorola XPR 3300e offers additional capabilities. These dramatic enhancements to the MOTOTRBO™ portfolio deliver the audio quality, coverage, battery life and built-in intelligence that allows users to work confidently and safely.

    Does the Motorola XPR 3500 have Bluetooth? ›

    Increased memory, Bluetooth, silent vibrate, Enhanced Noise Cancellation (SINC+), enhanced privacy, and more. ENHANCED feature options include WiFi, Intrinsically Safe (HazLoc) models, and system options for IP Site Connect, Capacity Plus, and Linked Capacity Plus.

    What is intelligent audio on Motorola radio? ›

    Our intelligent audio feature works by adjusting the volume of the two-way radio to fit with the ambient noise within an environment. The feature causes the radio to automatically increase the audio volume to the required level, and then reduce it when the increased volume is no longer required.

    What is the battery life of the Motorola XPR 3300e? ›

    The latest energy technology delivers up to 28.5 hours of battery life for 3-shift working, and the optional IMPRES Over-the-Air Battery Management tool helps you maximize battery lifetime.

    What is the most advanced military radio? ›

    The L3Harris The RF-7850S SPR is the most advanced secure wideband and narrowband personal radio system available.

    How do I use Bluetooth on my Motorola? ›

    How do I set up and use Bluetooth?
    1. From the home screen, touch Apps.
    2. Tap Settings.
    3. Tap Wireless & networks.
    4. Tap Bluetooth settings.
    5. Tap Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth.
    6. On the other device, turn on Bluetooth and make it discoverable.
    7. Tap Scan for devices.
    8. On the Bluetooth devices list, tap the device for pairing.

    Does Motorola talkabout have Bluetooth? ›

    Bluetooth®

    The Bluetooth enables the connection between radio and smartphone. Once your smartphone is connected to your radio over Bluetooth, the Talkabout smartphone app enables communication options beyond push-to-talk on the radio.

    What is the frequency of AAH02RDH9VA1AN? ›

    Model: AAH02RDH9VA1AN. UHF: 403-512Mhz.

    Do Motorola radios record? ›

    Motorola Radio Recording Solutions

    Through Motorola Solutions' Archive Interface Server (AIS) and Voice Processing Module (VPM), our recorders capture the IP audio streams and any related metadata and store them for easy retrieval.

    What is Vox on Motorola radio? ›

    VOX means "Voice Activated Exchange/Transmission". When a two-way radio, headset or wireless device has VOX mode enabled, the user can turn the radio device's microphone on/off using their voice.

    What is noise suppression on Motorola radio? ›

    That's where Motorola's advanced tech steps in. Their enhanced noise suppression technology in the P25 APX series and MOTOTRBO radios is a game-changer. This technology ensures that voices come through loud and clear no matter how noisy the background is.

    What is the lifespan of a Motorola radio? ›

    Newer digital two-way radios, such as the MotoTRBO line, can last up to seven years on the job, while older models like the CP200 and GP300 typically have a three- to five-year lifespan.

    What is the green dot on my Motorola radio? ›

    Radios with a FM certification have a label with GREEN text and GREEN dot usually on the bottom of the radio. FM certified batteries have the same GREEN label and GREEN dot. In order to be certified, you need two dots with the same color. UL certified radios have a label with WHITE text and a WHITE dot.

    Can you program Motorola radios? ›

    The most popular Motorola two-way radio is the CP200 analog two-way radio, and most recently, the digital counterpart, CP200d two-way radio. However, most radios can be programmed to customized frequencies.

    What is the best Sangean radio? ›

    Sangean WR-2: Although the WR-2 represents a functional upgrade over the WR-11SE—in its digital tuner, station presets, and front-panel headphone jack, just to name a few features—we prefer the WR-50P if you're shopping for a model with a digital tuner and station presets.

    What is the best portable radio for FM Dxing? ›

    BEST PORTABLE: XHDATA D-808 - There are going to be a lot of opinions on this one, as there are some fantastic FM portables out there that are hot stuff on DX. However, I have to say for the price point, the small form factor and the ease of use, it is awfully hard to beat the D-808.

    What radios does the Air Force use? ›

    The work will begin with AN/ARC-190, the Air Force's workhorse, airborne high frequency radio. The capability is ideal for transoceanic flights and long-haul communications without having to rely on satellite communications, and will be strengthened with improvements for contested operations.

    What frequency do Motorola radios use? ›

    Your radio contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in the frequency range of 462 MHz to 467 MHz.

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