Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio
16 Channels • VHF & UHF • 25–45W • Analog & Digital MOTOTRBO • Repeater Capable
The Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d Mobile Two Way Radio is a cost-effective, dependable in-vehicle radio built for fleets that need clear dispatch and crew communication — well-suited to driving a bus, dispatching a repair truck, or running a delivery operation. With 16 channels, 3 LED indicators, 2 programmable buttons, and a numeric display, the CM200d is a no-fuss commercial two-way radio that grows with you, available in analog-only or analog/digital MOTOTRBO models.
Who It's For
Fleets and field crews that want an affordable mobile radio with a clean migration path to digital. If you need a larger 99-channel display radio with more programmable buttons, step up to the Motorola MOTOTRBO CM300d. Not sure which configuration fits? Call 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote.
Key Features
Analog & Digital MOTOTRBO
Available as analog-only or dual-mode analog/digital with MOTOTRBO technology — start analog and upgrade to digital when you're ready.
16 Channels
Sixteen channels with 3 LED indicators and a numeric display keep everyday fleet operation simple and easy to manage.
VHF & UHF Options
Choose 136–174 MHz VHF or 403–470 MHz UHF to match your environment and existing radio system.
Up to 45 Watts
25 or 45 watts on VHF and 25 or 40 watts on UHF deliver the transmit power needed for wide-area mobile coverage.
Repeater Capable
Works through repeaters to extend range across larger sites, routes, and multi-vehicle fleets.
Productivity Features
Multiple scan options, voice announcement, transmit interrupt, and Auto Range Transponding System (ARTS) keep crews coordinated.
Ready to Mount
Ships with a low-profile RLN6469 mounting bracket, compact PMMN4090 microphone, and HKN4137 power cable — backed by a 2-year warranty.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Motorola Solutions |
| Model | MOTOTRBO CM200d |
| Operation | Analog-Only or Analog/Digital (MOTOTRBO) |
| Channels | 16 |
| VHF Frequency | 136–174 MHz |
| UHF Frequency | 403–470 MHz |
| VHF Power Output | 25W or 45W |
| UHF Power Output | 25W or 40W |
| Display | Numeric |
| Indicators | 3 LED indicators |
| Programmable Buttons | 2 |
| Repeater Capable | Yes |
| Key Features | Multiple scan, voice announcement, transmit interrupt, ARTS |
| Included Microphone | PMMN4090 Compact Microphone |
| Included Bracket | RLN6469 Low-Profile Mounting Bracket |
| Included Power Cable | HKN4137 |
| Warranty | 2-Year Warranty |
Who Is the Motorola CM200d For?
The Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d is a practical mobile radio for bus operators, repair and service trucks, delivery fleets, and small commercial operations that want reliable two-way coverage without overspending. Its analog-or-digital flexibility lets you deploy now and migrate to MOTOTRBO digital as your needs grow. Explore the full lineup of business two-way radios and commercial two-way radios.
Need more channels and a high-contrast alphanumeric display? Step up to the Motorola MOTOTRBO CM300d. As a licensed VHF/UHF mobile radio, the CM200d may require a Canadian ISED (Industry Canada) radio licence — our Canadian team can help you sort the configuration and licensing. Call 1-800-984-1534 or contact us.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola CM200d
• Does the Motorola CM200d require a licence in Canada?
Yes. The Motorola MOTOTRBO CM200d is a licensed VHF/UHF commercial mobile radio, so a Canadian ISED (Industry Canada) radio licence may be required to operate it on your assigned frequencies. Our Canadian team can help you with the configuration and licensing — call 1-800-984-1534.
• Is the CM200d analog or digital?
The CM200d is available in either an analog-only model or a dual-mode analog/digital model built on Motorola MOTOTRBO technology. That lets you start with analog and migrate to digital when your operation is ready.
• What power and frequency options does the CM200d offer?
The CM200d comes in a 136–174 MHz VHF version at 25W or 45W, and a 403–470 MHz UHF version at 25W or 40W. Choose the band and wattage that match your environment and existing radio system.
• What is the difference between the CM200d and the CM300d?
The CM200d has 16 channels, 2 programmable buttons, and a numeric display, while the Motorola MOTOTRBO CM300d steps up to 99 channels, 4 programmable buttons, and a high-contrast alphanumeric display. Both are repeater capable and offer MOTOTRBO digital options.
• What comes in the box with the CM200d?
Each CM200d ships with the mobile radio, a low-profile RLN6469 mounting bracket, a compact PMMN4090 microphone, an HKN4137 power cable, an owner's manual, and a 2-year warranty.
