Motorola Dp4601 Xpr Uhf Portable Digital Radio Mototrbo Dmr Very Good Condition

US $390

  • Moscow region, Russian Federation
  • Jun 9th
Hi! Up for sale is a lightly used Motorola DP4601 Digital/Analog UHF Portable radio. Can do both analog and digital (DMR), covers entire UHF frequency band from 403 to 527 MHz, 4 W output. Model number MDH56RDH9KA1AN, has legit factory tags. This is a European-market radio, similar to North American XPR-series. Does have Bluetooth and GPS capabilities, please be attentive! The radio has very minor signs of wear, I’d rate it 5- out of 5. The radio has not been tampered with. It comes with a brand new in box Impres single unit charger, new but opened wideband antenna PMAE4079A and a brand new belt clip. Sorry, no battery included. Please review the pictures for reference. The winning bidder receives: - Motorola DP4601 UHF radio - New in box WPLN4243A Impres Charger - PMAE4079A UHF Wideband antenna - OEM Motorola belt clip. Can provide the winning bidder with v. 11.5 EMEA radio programming software if required. Also, should you require such options as Connect Plus, Connect Plus mandown, Bluetooth permanent discoverable and others – please feel free to contact me, can do them for additional charge. Sorry, no factory box and user guide. Item is in Moscow region, Russia. Shipping with Russian post worldwide. Please allow up to 35 days for the item to arrive, but normally Russian post delivers much faster than that. The radio guaranteed not to be DOA but no returns due to dishonest people swapping parts. Bid with confidence. Good luck and happy bidding! Thanks for looking!
Very lightly used. No deep marks and scratches. Works like a charm!
Brand Motorola
MPN MDH56RDH9KA1AN
Model DP4601
Country/Region of Manufacture Malaysia

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