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The Motorola GP-388 is a handheld VHF/UHF transceiver. It covers 136-174 MHz and 403-470 MHz for both receive and transmit. The RF output is 1-5 W max. It features CTCSS/PL or Select 5/5-tone CCIR, VOX, and Lone Worker Radio functionality. Memory includes 1 bank with 255 channels. It operates on Li-Ion battery power. Dimensions are 102 × 56 × 31 mm.

General characteristics

HAM bands
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Frequency stability
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Tuning steps
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Memories
255 channels in 1 bank(s)

Receiver

RX-range
136-174 MHz
403-470 MHz
Modulations
FM  
Sensitivity
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Selectivity
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Filters
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Receiver system
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IF-frequencies
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Image rejection
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Audio output
?

Transmitter

TX-range
136-174 MHz
403-470 MHz
Modulations
FM  
RF-output
1-5 W max

Connections

Antenna
-
Impedance
50Ω
Other
-

Electrical

Power requirements
Li-Ion battery
Current drain RX
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TX
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Physical

Dimensions (w×h×d)
56 × 102 × 31 mm (2.20 × 4.02 × 1.22 in)
Weight
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Form factor
Handheld
Manufactured
Between 199x and 200x

Other features

Usage
Commercial / Land mobile communication
Features + options
CTCSS/PL or Select 5/5-tone CCIR. VOX
Lone Worker Radio enters emergency mode if user does not respond.
Accessories
-
RigReference ID
5223
MPN
MOTOROLA-GP-000388

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