Motorola BPR40 6 Pack with multi unit charger and headsets

Motorola BPR40 6 Pack with multi unit charger and headsets SALE

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Motorola Mag One BPR40 Portable Radio

The Motorola Mag One BPR40 is a compact, budget-friendly analog radio built for light to medium-duty industries. It improves team coordination, response time, and operational efficiency while maintaining Motorola reliability. Ideal for hospitality, retail, property management, and facilities teams.

Model SKUs

  • BPR40U — UHF 450–470 MHz • 4 W • 8 or 16 Channels
  • BPR40V — VHF 150–174 MHz • 5 W • 8 or 16 Channels

Key Benefits

  • Simple analog-only design—no digital conversion required
  • Lightweight and compact for daily carry on uniforms or belts
  • Custom programming supports basic workflows and PTT groups
  • Tri-color LED provides quick status feedback
  • Scan feature helps monitor multiple channels efficiently

Feature List

  • Analog only—no digital compatibility
  • Available in UHF or VHF bands
  • 4 W (UHF) / 5 W (VHF) RF output
  • Up to 8 or 16 channels
  • Tri-color LED (TX, RX, low battery)
  • Adjustable power output (ships at 1 W default)
  • 2 programmable buttons for custom functions
  • Scan with selectable scan list
  • Adjustable squelch for noise filtering
  • Up to 11 hours battery life (5/5/90 duty cycle)
  • 1-year repair warranty from Motorola

Quick Specs

  • Band: UHF 450–470 MHz | VHF 150–174 MHz
  • Channels: 8 or 16 (programmable)
  • RF Output: 4 W (UHF) / 5 W (VHF)
  • Battery: Up to 11 h (high-capacity NiMH)
  • Weight: ≈ 10.3 oz with battery
  • Buttons: 2 programmable side keys
  • LED: Tri-color status indicator
  • Warranty: 1-year limited repair

Narrowband Compliance

*These Radios are Narrowband Compliant*

This radio meets FCC narrowbanding requirements and is approved for use across Canada and the United States on licensed VHF/UHF frequencies.

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.