Motorola BPR40 12 Pack with multi unit charger and Speaker Microphones

Motorola Mag One BPR40
*These Radios are Narrowband Compliant*
An affordable, high-performance communication tool designed for business-critical communication. The BPR40 is perfect for retail, education, hospitality, light manufacturing, and property management.
Equip your team with the BPR40 and enjoy quicker response times, enhanced coordination, and improved safety. This rugged analog radio simplifies team communication while remaining budget-conscious.
Top Benefits
- Perfect for small businesses & light-duty use
- Streamlined analog operation—no learning curve
- Compact form factor with rugged Motorola design
- Tri-color LED simplifies radio status monitoring
- Battery life up to 11 hours for full-day use
- Backed by Motorola’s 1-year limited warranty
Core Features
- Analog Only – Compatible with existing non-digital fleets
- UHF 4W / VHF 5W adjustable power output
- Available in UHF or VHF frequency bands
- Up to 8 or 16 channels (selectable)
- Custom programming available on request
- Channel scan with programmable scan list
- Tri-color LED (Transmit, Receive, Low Power)
- Two programmable buttons for user-defined functions
- Adjustable squelch settings for background noise control
- Up to 11 hours of battery life (5/5/90 duty cycle)
- Full accessory ecosystem: earpieces, chargers, holsters
Technical Specifications
- RF Power: 4W (UHF) / 5W (VHF)
- Frequency Bands: UHF 450–470 MHz | VHF 150–174 MHz
- Battery Life: Up to 11 hours
- Channels: 8 or 16
- Size: 4.2″ H × 2.3″ W × 1.5″ D
- Weight: ≈10.3 oz with battery
- Warranty: 1-Year Motorola Limited Repair Warranty
Regulatory Compliance
Narrowband Compliant: Meets current FCC Part 90 regulations.
Industry Canada Licensing: This radio requires a valid ISED license for operation in Canada. Apply via the official government site: Apply for Canadian radio license.
Licensing Requirement in Canada
The BPR40 requires a valid Industry Canada (ISED) radio license for legal operation. Apply easily online via the official government portal: Apply for a Canadian radio license.