Motorola Handie Pro Euro 446

This is a professional PMR 446 band radio from the end of 90s, made by motorola.

They have 8 channels and a 500 mW of power, as specified by the european PMR446 unlicensed band regulations. It supports also a monitor function and the standard 38 CTCSS tones.

This radios were more ruggedly built and far more expensive that the ones intended to general leisure use.

The museum holds only one unit, new with original packing, holster, intelligent charger and belt clip.

Motorola TA200

This is a leisure PMR 446 band radio from the end of 90s, made by motorola.

They have 8 channels and a 500 mW of power, as specified by the european PMR446 unlicensed band regulations. It supports also a monitor function and the standard 38 CTCSS tones.

The museum holds only one unit, new with original packing, belt clip and earphone. The antenna ruber was broken at the base and glued afterwards.

Kenwood TK-350

This is a professional Land Mobile Radio made by Kenwood in the 90's.

The frequency coverage is 450-470 MHz and the output power is 4W. It has a pretty decent feature list: Scan, monitor, talkaround and a reduced display for channel and functions indications. Most part of buttons are located in the top pannel.

The museum holds only one unit, with heavy wear. Not functional.

Motorola Visar UHF

This is a professional Land Mobile Radio made by Motorola in the 2000's.

The frequency coverage is 403-470 MHz and the output power is 4W. It has a pretty decent feature list: Scan, monitor, talkaround and two digiy display for channel  indication. It also supports a wide range of signalling. It's very small, but full featured.

The museum holds only one unit and one charger. I don't have a battery. It's in perfect working condition but has some wear.

Teltronic PR-216U-F3 UHF

This is a professional Land Mobile Radio made by Teltronic (Spain) in the 90s.

The frequency coverage is 403-470 MHz and the output power is 4W. This is the F3 version, the simplest to use: Only channel push buttons and volume control. Depending on version you can get 10 or 100 channels.

The museum holds only one unit. Not functional, without battery. Heavy wear.

Icom IC-32E Dual Band VHF-UHF

This is very advanced Icom amateur radio transceiver for that time (end 80s). With the accesories it was as expensive as a HF radio!. 

It's dual band: 144-146 and 430-440 MHz. Full power on both bands with the proper power supply (5.5W VHF - 5W UHF).

It also has a DTMF keypad, memories and scanner. CTCSS tones were also possible with an optional board (not installed in this unit).

The museum holds one unit. Perfect electrical condition (re-aligned by my friend Armando) and minor wear and tear. The original antenna is not in the collection.