Motorola DP1400 Two Way Radio
Motorola DP1400 Licensed Analogue Two Way Radio
Simple & affordable, the Motorola DP1400 Licensed Analogue Two Way Radio from Radio-Shop.uk is portable, connects your workforce efficiently & has the flexibility to grow with your business.
By combining the best of two-way radio functionality with the latest analogue and digital technology, the DP1400 is perfect for the everyday user who wants to stay connected. Fully compatible with the MOTOTRBO family of radios, the DP1400 has superior audio quality, outstanding coverage, long-lasting battery life and more.
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE HYBRID VERSION SELECT DIGITAL DP1400
The analogue-only DP1400 model gives you great voice communications today, with a path to crisp and clear digital voice communications when you’re ready. All you will need is a simple software upgrade.
Whatever your needs, the DP1400 provides a simple, reliable, cost-effective communication solution to help work crews connect, coordinate and collaborate to get the job done right. Improve the efficiency of your operation with easy-to-use voice communication that’s right for you.
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Features
- VHF (136-174MHz); UHF1 (403-470MHz)
- 16 channels
- Large, textured push-to-talk button for ease of use
- 2 programmable buttons to improve ease-of-use and increase operator efficiency
- Tri-colour LED for clear visual feedback on radio operating status
- Elegant channel scanning schemes help ensure calls are received first time every time
- VOX Capability
- Voice announcement of channel change and feature activation
- Digital Upgrade via Software Purchase (Analogue Only model)
- IP54 environmental sealing helps ensure continued operation in tough working conditions
* Additional features below are available if you upgrade to the digital version via a software purchase at a later date(additional costs apply) or you buy the digital version from the start.
- Lone Worker*
- Programmable Text Messaging Capability*
- Basic Privacy*
- Quick, easy-to-use Group and Individual call capability*
- Sophisticated Emergency Calls help ensure employee safety*
- PTT ID helps improve communications efficiency and system discipline*
- Digital Emergency via programmable button to help ensure rapid response to critical incidents*
What's in the Box?
- Radio
- Battery
- Single-Unit Charger (If Selected Above)
- Antenna
- 3" Belt Clip (HLN8255_)
- In-box Documentation
NOTE: The 24 months warranty only applies to the radio, it does not apply to batteries or accessories shipped within the model package. Service From the Start packages are also available.
Model Replacement: Replaces Motorola CP040
The Motorola DP1400 has been created to replace the Motorola CP040. It is quite a surprise that Motorola has brought out a replacement and not swapped all the parts. The batteries, chargers and the 2-pin audio port for the accessories are still compatible giving you the option to recycle existing parts. The main difference is the DP1400 has a software upgrade available to make it digital even if you purchase the analogue only version you have the option later to upgrade.
Model Variants
Radio | Part Number | Digital or Analogue |
Band | Frequency |
DP1400 | MDH01JDC9JA2AN | Both/Hybrid | VHF | 136-174MHZ |
DP1400 | MDH01QDC9JA2AN | Both/Hybrid | UHF | 403-470MHZ |
DP1400 | MDH01JDC9JC2AN | Analogue Only | VHF | 136-174MHZ |
DP1400 | MDH01QDC9JC2AN | Analogue Only | UHF | 403-470MHZ |
Specifications
Frequency Range | VHF 136 - 174 MHz UHF 403 - 470 Mhz |
Power Output | VHF 1-5W UHF 1-4W |
Channel Capacity | 16 |
Power Supply | 7.5V |
Battery | NiMH 1400mAH |
Antenna Impedence | 50 Ω |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 127.7 x 61.5 x 42 mm with standard battery, not including antenna |
Weight | 406g |
Motorola DP1400 Accessories
Motorola DP1400 Charging Options
There is no single charger as standard with the radio you will have to select it from the drop down above. The radio has the options of a single unit charger that consists of a docking station and a power supply unit which the radio will slot in and is perfect for sitting on your desk.
However if you have more than one radio and to stop you taking up all your plugs they have created a 6 Port Desktop Charger, it makes it quick and simple to charge batches of radios and perfect for receptions and security offices. Staff simply drop the radios in the docker on the evening and they are charged for the morning.
The chargers also give you the capability to charge the batteries without the radios. You will see a little grove on each side of the battery and this slides into the chargers and hold the Motorola battery upright.
This makes the chargers perfect for when you are working long hours or have split shifts as you can easily purchase an additional battery to keep you going.
Motorola DP1400 Chargers | Code | Price | Image |
Motorola DP1400 6-Way Charger | PMLN6600A | Buy Now | |
Motorola DP1400 Single Charger & PSU | PMLN5191B | Buy Now | |
Motorola DP1400 Core Charger Pod Only | WPLN4137BR | Buy Now |
Motorola DP1400 Batteries
There are two main types of batteries Motorola Supply which are Nickel Metal Hydrate (NiMh) and Lithium Ion. The NiMH battery is the standard battery supplied with the radios. The battery offers a basic function of powering the radio, giving you a reasonable operating time and the batteries can be recharged. The downside of the Nickel Battery is the capacity often limited to 1400mAh this basically mean the operating time can be shortened if you use certain features in the radios. NiMH are also more prone to memory loss and generally they will only last 12-24 months, depending on how you charge them. It is particularly important not to charge them for the sake of charging them. One personal tip is purchasing a spare then using the radios until they are virtually empty then charging them for 6-8 hours regardless of what the light on the charger states.
The Second type of battery is Lithium Ion. The batteries are normally more expensive, but they have some great benefits like longer operating time and Impress technology. The Impress batteries can communicate with the Impress Chargers and the chargers will carry out what is need on the battery to prolong its operational life. The charger will recondition the battery, top up the battery or just tell you straight away the charge in the battery. If you are running a company longer than 10 hours a day and require batteries to be charged all the time, I would Definitely recommend Lithium. Yes, they cost more but they on average last longer over time and during operational use. The higher the capacity the longer it will last. Motorola Now have batteries that will last over 20 hours.
There is only one downside to Lithium batteries and that is the methods of transportation, in recent years there is a huge restriction on the transporting Lithium Batteries via Air freight. You are limited to 2 batteries per a parcel as standard. If you are purchasing for the UK market this is not an issue. We do have special licences in place to assist with Battery Air Freight but if in doubt please ask us.
Motorola DP1400 Batteries | Capacity | Code | Price | Image |
Motorola PMNN4251AR Battery | NiMH / 1400mAh | PMNN4251AR | Buy Now | |
Motorola PMNN4253AR Battery | Li-Ion / 1600mAh | PMNN4253AR | Buy Now | |
Motorola PMNN4254AR Battery | Li-Ion / 2300mAh | PMNN4254AR | Buy Now | |
Motorola PMNN4258AR Battery | Li-Ion / 2900mAh | PMNN4258AR | Buy Now | |
Motorola PMNN4259AR (Mag One) Battery | Li-Ion / 2050mAh | PMNN4259AR | Buy Now |
Audio Accessories
There is a variety of Audio accessories available. The most popular are earpieces, headsets and Remote Speaker Microphones.
Earpieces are most commonly used by security staff; they consist of wire with a connector that connects into the radio followed by a variety of wires that lead off to the microphone and earpiece. You might hear the phrase 1 wire, 2 wire, 3 wire earpiece its very simply explained and the different configurations have been created depending on how they are supposed to be used.
1 Wire consists of a single wire that comes off the radio attached 2/3 up normally is a Pressel button with a built in Microphone. From this button/mic module the wire extends to the ear and will have an earpiece attached.
2 Wire is where the wire splits halfway up so the microphone and PTT button can be located further away from the Earpiece. This makes it easier installing it on chest rigs and in your clothing.
3 Wire is the split of the microphone, Pressel and earpiece. The 3 wires gives you the full flexibility and length of cable to install the audio accessory in body armour, clothing and enables the user to have the Pressel down the sleeve of their shirt for a more discreet method of pressing the Pressel, mic on the V neck of your shirt and earpiece leading to your neck.
Motorola DP1400 Earpieces | Description | Code | Price | Image |
Extra Value Covert Tube Earpiece | Value Series, covert acoustic earpiece with inline PTT& Mic | VAATDP1 | Buy Now | |
Extra Value D-Shape Earpiece | Value Series, D-Shape earpiece with inline PTT & Mic | VADSDP1 | Buy Now | |
Savox DP1400 Covert Earpiece | Savox, covert acoustic earpiece with 2-wire lapel PTT & Mic | K100353 | Buy Now | |
Motorola DP1400 Covert Acoustic Earpiece | Motorola acoustic covert tube earpiece with 2 wire lapel PTT & Mic | PMLN6530A | Buy Now | |
Motorola DP1400 D-Shape Earpiece | Motorola D-Shape Earpiece with inline PTT & Mic | PMLN6535A | Buy Now |
Headsets offer noise cancelling features and comfy audio accessory that sits on your head like you see in the movies, production staff or a drive thru. The headset normally has microphone attached to the headset and the Pressel is located halfway down the cable.
Remote Speaker Microphones normally consist of a thick, robust cable that comes off the radio and is fixed on the V neck of a shirt or to the side. It offers you a quick solution to transmit and communicate if need be and the speaker is located on your chest so you can hear conversations without having to unclip the radio or have an earpiece in.
Carrying Solutions
There are a variety of Motorola DP1400 carrying solutions for your handheld radio these include Belt clips, carry cases, waterproof bags, Lanyards, Utility pouches and chest rigs.
Belt clips are normally supplied with Motorola radios as standard, the slide into the battery and then offer a simple carrying solution as it clips on your belt and can be easily removed and replaced.
Carry Cases have two main fixing methods either they have a toughed loop fixture on the rear that fits through you belt or a clip that connects to you belt. There are normally used by staff who move about a lot as the radio is more secure. Often when you bend over a radio with a standard belt clip with fall off.
Waterproof bags are simple and effective way to product your radio if you work in or around the water or in wet conditions. The radio is placed in the bad you can still transmit and hear audio through the bag and it has a nice lanyard to slip over your shoulder so you can carry it with ease. I would like to say the majority of the time when the radio is dropped in the water in a waterproof bag it will float but it all depends on the weight of the radios and air trapped in the bag.
Utility Pouches or as we would call in the UK a bum bag, goes round your waist allows you to store your radios and normally you have an additional pouch to store small items.
Chest Packs/Rigs are great for security companies, police and the military. They go over your chest and enable you to locate the radio where you can access it. It is secure and you can purchase a standard chest rig or a Break-A-Way chest rig. The Break-A-Way solution enables you to escape if it is caught or grabbed.
Motorola DP1400 Antennas
Antennas enable the radio to transmit to it optimum ability by using antenna that is designed for a specific frequency. Motorola often offer antennas with certain frequecny bands or antennas that do the whole frequency band for that radio whether it is VHF or UHF.
These antennas are then normally available in whip or stubby format (whip on the left pic, stubby the right pic). Stubby antennas are usually smaller than your little finger. Whip antennas are normally around 16cm depending on the brand.
If you are unsure or your frequency may change in the future, I would always suggest the antennas that cover the whole VHF or UHF band that are supplied as standard. In my opinion it will only really affect the radio at it furthest range. You can spruce it up as much as you like it is a copper wire inside plastic. I have a lot of customers who like the stubby antenna as its smaller but its personal choice.
Imagine if you want to catch rainwater its far easier catching it with a bucket than a cup. That is how I see the antennas if I want to use the antennas at the optimum. I will pick a whip antenna within the frequency bracket on my Ofcom Licence. The stubby antennas may look good but often people clip the radio to their backs, sit down in their chair and then wonder why they have difficulty receiving signals.
Motorola DP1400 Servicing
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