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Motorola BPR40D UHF 16 Channel Radio

$440.00 $459.00

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Motorola BPR40D Digital Two-Way Radio

DMR Tier II Digital & Analog • 16 Channels • 4W UHF / 5W VHF • IP54 Rugged • Up to 15 Hours

The Motorola BPR40D is a dual-mode Mag One radio that runs both analog and DMR Tier II digital, giving small and mid-sized teams a clear, future-proofed upgrade path on a rugged, affordable handset. With 16 channels, adjustable power, and an IP54-rated polycarbonate chassis, the BPR40D was built for retail, schools, hospitality, security, and facilities crews that needed dependable commercial two-way radio coverage.

⚠ This Has Been Discontinued

The Motorola BPR40D has been discontinued and replaced by the Motorola BPR50dX. The single best next step is to view the replacement, which carries forward the same digital-capable, budget-friendly design with current support and warranty.

What the Motorola BPR40D Offered

Dual-Mode Digital & Analog

Supported both analog and DMR Tier II digital, delivering clear, static-free voice while staying backward compatible with existing analog fleets.

16 Channels

Sixteen programmable channels organized multiple teams and departments for cleaner, less-crowded communications.

Adjustable Power

High 4W UHF / 5W VHF and a 1W low setting balanced extended reach against battery conservation.

All-Shift Battery

Up to 15 hours in digital mode and up to 12 hours in analog kept the BPR40D running through long shifts.

IP54 Rugged Build

A die-cast chassis with polycarbonate housing earned an IP54 rating against dust and splashing water for everyday job-site use.

Advanced Digital Calling

Private Call, Group Call, All Call, Remote Monitor, Radio Enable/Disable, and mixed-mode scanning gave supervisors fine control over the fleet.

Programmable & Audible

Two customizable buttons plus voice announcements let users trigger functions and confirm settings without looking at the radio.

Motorola BPR40D Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Motorola Solutions
Model BPR40D
Operation Analog & Digital (DMR Tier II)
Band & Frequency UHF: 403–470 MHz • VHF: 150–174 MHz
Power Output 4W UHF / 5W VHF (1W low setting)
Channels 16
Battery Life Up to 15 hours digital; up to 12 hours analog
Range Up to 250,000 sq. ft. / 20 floors (varies by environment)
Durability Rugged die-cast chassis with polycarbonate housing
IP Rating IP54 (dust & splashing water)
Programmable Buttons 2
Encryption No built-in encryption
Licence Required Yes — valid ISED (Industry Canada) licence required
Warranty 2-Year Motorola Warranty

Recommended Replacement

The Motorola BPR40D has been replaced by the Motorola BPR50dX. It is the direct successor in the Mag One lineup — a digital-capable, budget-friendly handset that continues the BPR40D's role for retail, schools, hospitality, and facilities teams, with current Motorola support and warranty. If you are standing up or expanding a fleet, the BPR50dX is the model to specify going forward. Browse the full Mag One series or the broader business two-way radios range to compare options.

Who Was the Motorola BPR40D For?

The BPR40D suited light-to-medium-duty teams that wanted analog simplicity today with a clear path to DMR digital tomorrow — retail floors, schools and campuses, hotels and hospitality, property management, security, and facilities crews. Those buyers should now move to the Motorola BPR50dX. Not sure which model fits your operation? Call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote for help speccing a fleet.

Shop the Motorola BPR50dX →


Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola BPR40D

Is the Motorola BPR40D still available?

No. The Motorola BPR40D has been discontinued. The recommended replacement is the Motorola BPR50dX, the direct successor in the Mag One series with current Motorola support and warranty.

What replaced the Motorola BPR40D?

The Motorola BPR50dX replaced the BPR40D. It carries forward the digital-capable, budget-friendly Mag One design for the same retail, school, hospitality, and facilities use cases.

Did the Motorola BPR40D support digital communication?

Yes. The Motorola BPR40D was a dual-mode radio supporting both analog and DMR Tier II digital, with advanced digital features including Private Call, Group Call, All Call, Remote Monitor, and mixed-mode scanning.

Did the Motorola BPR40D require a licence in Canada?

Yes. The Motorola BPR40D required a valid ISED (Industry Canada) radio licence for legal operation on business frequencies. The replacement BPR50dX carries the same licensing requirement.

How do I buy radios for a fleet now that the BPR40D is discontinued?

Move to the Motorola BPR50dX, or call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote for help speccing the right model and quantity for your operation.

Motorola BPR40D UHF 16 Channel Radio
Motorola Solutions

Motorola BPR40D UHF 16 Channel Radio

$440.00 $459.00

Motorola BPR40D Digital Two-Way Radio

DMR Tier II Digital & Analog • 16 Channels • 4W UHF / 5W VHF • IP54 Rugged • Up to 15 Hours

The Motorola BPR40D is a dual-mode Mag One radio that runs both analog and DMR Tier II digital, giving small and mid-sized teams a clear, future-proofed upgrade path on a rugged, affordable handset. With 16 channels, adjustable power, and an IP54-rated polycarbonate chassis, the BPR40D was built for retail, schools, hospitality, security, and facilities crews that needed dependable commercial two-way radio coverage.

⚠ This Has Been Discontinued

The Motorola BPR40D has been discontinued and replaced by the Motorola BPR50dX. The single best next step is to view the replacement, which carries forward the same digital-capable, budget-friendly design with current support and warranty.

What the Motorola BPR40D Offered

Dual-Mode Digital & Analog

Supported both analog and DMR Tier II digital, delivering clear, static-free voice while staying backward compatible with existing analog fleets.

16 Channels

Sixteen programmable channels organized multiple teams and departments for cleaner, less-crowded communications.

Adjustable Power

High 4W UHF / 5W VHF and a 1W low setting balanced extended reach against battery conservation.

All-Shift Battery

Up to 15 hours in digital mode and up to 12 hours in analog kept the BPR40D running through long shifts.

IP54 Rugged Build

A die-cast chassis with polycarbonate housing earned an IP54 rating against dust and splashing water for everyday job-site use.

Advanced Digital Calling

Private Call, Group Call, All Call, Remote Monitor, Radio Enable/Disable, and mixed-mode scanning gave supervisors fine control over the fleet.

Programmable & Audible

Two customizable buttons plus voice announcements let users trigger functions and confirm settings without looking at the radio.

Motorola BPR40D Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Manufacturer Motorola Solutions
Model BPR40D
Operation Analog & Digital (DMR Tier II)
Band & Frequency UHF: 403–470 MHz • VHF: 150–174 MHz
Power Output 4W UHF / 5W VHF (1W low setting)
Channels 16
Battery Life Up to 15 hours digital; up to 12 hours analog
Range Up to 250,000 sq. ft. / 20 floors (varies by environment)
Durability Rugged die-cast chassis with polycarbonate housing
IP Rating IP54 (dust & splashing water)
Programmable Buttons 2
Encryption No built-in encryption
Licence Required Yes — valid ISED (Industry Canada) licence required
Warranty 2-Year Motorola Warranty

Recommended Replacement

The Motorola BPR40D has been replaced by the Motorola BPR50dX. It is the direct successor in the Mag One lineup — a digital-capable, budget-friendly handset that continues the BPR40D's role for retail, schools, hospitality, and facilities teams, with current Motorola support and warranty. If you are standing up or expanding a fleet, the BPR50dX is the model to specify going forward. Browse the full Mag One series or the broader business two-way radios range to compare options.

Who Was the Motorola BPR40D For?

The BPR40D suited light-to-medium-duty teams that wanted analog simplicity today with a clear path to DMR digital tomorrow — retail floors, schools and campuses, hotels and hospitality, property management, security, and facilities crews. Those buyers should now move to the Motorola BPR50dX. Not sure which model fits your operation? Call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote for help speccing a fleet.

Shop the Motorola BPR50dX →


Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola BPR40D

Is the Motorola BPR40D still available?

No. The Motorola BPR40D has been discontinued. The recommended replacement is the Motorola BPR50dX, the direct successor in the Mag One series with current Motorola support and warranty.

What replaced the Motorola BPR40D?

The Motorola BPR50dX replaced the BPR40D. It carries forward the digital-capable, budget-friendly Mag One design for the same retail, school, hospitality, and facilities use cases.

Did the Motorola BPR40D support digital communication?

Yes. The Motorola BPR40D was a dual-mode radio supporting both analog and DMR Tier II digital, with advanced digital features including Private Call, Group Call, All Call, Remote Monitor, and mixed-mode scanning.

Did the Motorola BPR40D require a licence in Canada?

Yes. The Motorola BPR40D required a valid ISED (Industry Canada) radio licence for legal operation on business frequencies. The replacement BPR50dX carries the same licensing requirement.

How do I buy radios for a fleet now that the BPR40D is discontinued?

Move to the Motorola BPR50dX, or call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote for help speccing the right model and quantity for your operation.

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