VX-264
Motorola VX-264 Analog Two-Way Radio
Analog • 128 Channels • Up to 5 Watts • MIL-STD 810 • UHF or VHF • Licensed
The Motorola VX-264 was a powerful all-purpose analog two-way radio from the VX-260 Series, built with 128 channels and up to 5 watts of transmit power for industrial, commercial, and security teams. As a licensed UHF or VHF radio, the VX-264 required a valid Industry Canada (ISED) licence to operate — a rugged workhorse positioned among professional business two-way radios.
⚠ This Has Been Discontinued
The Motorola VX-264 has been discontinued and replaced by the Motorola CP100d. The single best next step is to view the replacement — see the Motorola CP100d for current availability, or call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534.
What the VX-264 Offered
128 Channels, 5 Watts
128 programmable channels and up to 5 watts of transmit power gave the VX-264 the range and capacity to organize large teams.
Enhanced Audio Output
A 700 mW internal speaker delivered loud, clear audio so messages cut through noisy industrial and commercial environments.
Rugged MIL-STD 810
Met U.S. military standards MIL-STD 810 C, D, E, F for shock, vibration, rain, and dust — compact and built to take a beating.
Wide Coverage
Up to 350,000 sq. ft. or 30 floors of coverage made it ideal for warehouses, industrial sites, and multi-storey facilities.
Safety Features
An Emergency Alert button and built-in Lone Worker timer protected solo and high-risk crews; VOX supported hands-free use with accessories.
Expanded Interoperability
MDC1200®, FleetSync®, DTMF, 2-tone, and 5-tone signaling let the VX-264 integrate smoothly into mixed fleets.
Universal Battery System
VX Series radios shared the Universal Battery System, letting multiple models use one charger base with designated UNI batteries.
Motorola VX-264 Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Motorola Solutions |
| Model | VX-264 (VX-260 Series) |
| Operation | Analog |
| Band | UHF or VHF (programming required) |
| Power Output | Up to 5 Watts |
| Channels | 128 |
| Internal Speaker | 700 mW |
| Signaling | MDC1200®, FleetSync®, DTMF, 2-tone, 5-tone |
| Scanning | 4 scanning options (CTCSS / DCS support) |
| Programmable Buttons | Six |
| Coverage | Up to 350,000 sq. ft. / 30 floors (varies by environment) |
| Durability | MIL-STD 810 C, D, E, F |
| Cloning | Capable with optional cloning cable |
| Licence Required | Yes — Industry Canada (ISED) licence |
| Warranty | 3-Year Motorola Warranty |
Recommended Replacement
The Motorola VX-264 has been discontinued. Its recommended replacement is the Motorola CP100d — an upgraded, fully supported two-way radio built for the next generation of business communication, with matching accessories in the CP100d Accessories collection. Not sure which model fits your team? Call our Canadian radio experts at 1-800-984-1534 or request a quote.
Who Was the Motorola VX-264 For?
The VX-264 served industrial, commercial, and security operations that needed a rugged, high-capacity analog radio for large sites — warehouses, construction, and multi-storey facilities. Teams that relied on it now move to the Motorola CP100d; for related models still in our lineup, browse commercial two-way radios.
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Motorola VX-264
• Is the Motorola VX-264 still available?
No. The Motorola VX-264 has been discontinued. Its recommended replacement is the Motorola CP100d, an upgraded two-way radio for business teams. Call 1-800-984-1534 if you need help choosing.
• Did the VX-264 require a licence in Canada?
Yes. The VX-264 is a licensed UHF or VHF radio and required a valid Industry Canada (ISED) radio licence for legal operation. Its replacement, the Motorola CP100d, should be confirmed for your specific frequency and licensing needs — call 1-800-984-1534.
• What were the key specs of the VX-264?
The Motorola VX-264 was an analog radio with 128 channels, up to 5 watts of transmit power, a 700 mW internal speaker, MIL-STD 810 C/D/E/F durability, and up to 350,000 sq. ft. or 30 floors of coverage. It supported UHF or VHF frequencies with programming.
• What replaced the Motorola VX-264?
The Motorola CP100d replaced the VX-264. You can view the Motorola CP100d and its accessories, or compare other current options in our commercial two-way radios collection.
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