Fire departments frequently use the Motorola Minitor IV.
The Motorola Minitor IV is an analog voice pager that was manufactured by the telecommunications company Motorola, Inc, which is based out of Illinois. The customizable two-tone pager is beneficial for many different uses, particularly for occupations that require emergency notifications, such as firefighting and law enforcement. The pager offers a variety of features, including expanded stored voice and programmable alerts.
Performance
The Motorola Minitor IV offers 65 decibel selectivity. The term "channel spacing" describes frequency differences of radio channels. The Motorola Minitor IV has both wide and narrow band channel spacing. The pager has UHF and low band frequency. The sensitivity range is between 3.0 and 5.5 microvolts per meter. The operating temperature for the pager ranges from -30 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius.
Battery
The Motorola Minitor IV uses a NiMH 3.6V battery. Nickel-metal hydride batteries use alloys as negative electrodes as opposed to cadmium.
Features
Some notable features that are part of the Motorola Minitor IV include a synthesized receiver, earphone and speaker jacks, two group and four individual codes for every channel, codes and frequencies that are field-programmable, manual reset, dynamic voice storage (for up to two minutes), vibrate or tone alert and dual-channel priority scan.
Compatibility
The Motorola Minitor IV is entirely compatible with all accessories and phone chargers for another pager model by Motorola, which is known as the Minitor III.
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