Vertex VX 350 Series
All-Purpose Two-Way Radio with Wide Range of Bulit-In Capabilities
This product may no longer be manufactured or available for sale.
- 16 Channels
- 5 Watts
- VHF: 134 – 174 MHz
- UHF: 380 – 470 MHz; 450 – 512 MHz
- 6 Programmable Keys (VX-354) or 2 Programmable Keys (VX-351)
- 8-Character Alphanumeric Dispay (VX-354)
- FCC Narrowbanding Compliant
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Additional Features
RX/TX Battery Power Save
DTMF ANI
2-Tone Encode and Decode
5-Tone Signaling
CTCSS / DCS Encode and Decode
Whisper
Scan Options: Priority, Dual Watch, Follow-Me, Talk Around
Radio-to-Radio Cloning -
Auto-Range Transpond System (ARTS™)
Always know your connection status. Only Vertex Standard radios are designed to inform you when you and another ARTS™-equipped radio are within communication range. If out of range, your radio senses no signal has been received and beeps to alert you. A great solution to keep your workers coordinated.
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FCC Narrowbanding Compliant
Meets the FCC Part 90 requirement for using 12.5 kHz channels by January 1, 2013.
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Lithium Ion Battery Power
Designed to provide up to 17 hours of battery life. Activate/deactivate the battery saver function for additional battery life management.
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Options
Rolling Code Encryption
Voice Inversion Encryption
Voice Inversion Encryption and DTMF Paging
MDC-1200® / GE-STAR® ANI Encode -
Prevent Unauthorized Use
If lost or stolen, the VX-350 Series can be quickly disabled remotely by sending a Stun command for temporary disabling or Kill command to permanently disable the radio (then needs to be returned and re-programmed before using again).
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When Safety Counts
As with all Vertex Standard portable radios, the VX-350 Series includes both Emergency and Lone Worker alerts to help monitor user safety:
Emergency alert can be programmed to instantly notify help with a press of a button.
Lone Worker is a built-in timer that requires the user to reset at a predetermined interval. If not reset, the radio automatically switches to Emergency mode to alert help. An ideal solution for supervisors to monitor the safety status of radio users working alone.