Motorola CP185™
Ideal for educational institutions, retail and hospitality businesses, service and manufacturing industries and many other demanding, professional applications, the Motorola CP185™ brings you a robust two-way radio solution. The CP185 has an extensive feature set including built-in voice scrambling for increased privacy, VOX capability for hands-free communication, 5 programmable buttons and X-Pand™ Technology to provide crisp, clear and strong audio quality even in noisy environments. Combined with the compact, lightweight design of the CP185, you get just what it takes to enhance communication while increasing productivity.
Features
Compact, Lightweight Design
Makes it easy to handle and use
Built-In Simple Voice Scrambling
Increase the privacy of your conversations
VOX Capable
Enables hands-free communication so you can focus on the job at hand
Programmable Buttons
5 programmable buttons enables easy, one-touch access to up to 10 user-selected
Multi-Channel Capability
16 channels to support communication among all of your employees
X-Pand™ Technology
Provides crisp, clear and strong audio quality even in noisy environments
Adjustable Power Levels
Adjustable high and low power levels (5 watt: VHF; 4 watt: UHF) help extend battery life
Repeater Capability
For use when increased coverage is required
Talkaround Capability
Enables communication even when a repeater is not being used
Tighter Specifications
-70 dB adjacent channel selectivity provides enhanced rejection of interference from strong signals on adjacent channels so you can get your message through clearly
Military Standards
Meets Military 810 C, D, E and F standards to stand up to the most demanding conditions |
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The CP185™ portable radio can be used for a variety of applications. Here are a few examples of some key industries:
- Education
- Construction
- Hospitality
- Manufacturing
- Property Management
- Retail
NETWORKCAR BECOMES NETWORKFLEET; MOVES TO EXPANDED HEADQUARTERS
New name and brand image reflect sole focus on commercial and government fleet market SAN DIEGO, CA, October 28, 2008 -Networkcar®, a leader in wireless fleet management and a wholly owned subsidiary of Hughes Telematics, today announced that the company is changing its name to Networkfleet. The name change and corresponding new brand image reflects the company's sole focus on helping commercial and government fleets to increase operating efficiency and reduce costs. The company also announced its recent move to a larger, newly renovated building in San Diego to expand its headquarters. This new building nearly doubles the company's office space to accommodate current and future growth.
"Newly named Networkfleet is growing rapidly and our new office, new name and brand identity reflect that. By taking the name of our successful product, the company is aligning its strategy, mission, and messages," said Keith Schneider, president of Networkfleet. "The new name preserves our long-standing, successful image and further strengthens the company's reputation as innovative and successful. There are many small competitors in this business, and customers are looking for a stable partner. While market consolidation will inevitably occur, Networkfleet will continue to innovate and thrive."
Networkfleet was the first to develop a wireless diagnostic monitoring system that connects directly to a vehicle's on-board diagnostic OBD-II port. Approaching its ten-year anniversary, the company and its affiliates now have more than 50 patents issued or pending surrounding vehicle diagnostics. In 2006, it was acquired by Hughes Telematics, a leader in the development of the next generation of vehicle information-based technology and services.
While GPS-based vehicle tracking systems are becoming common with many small competitors entering the market, Networkfleet combines precise GPS vehicle location with engine diagnostics and real-time reporting for a comprehensive approach. Fleet managers receive alerts and log on to a secure Web site to manage vehicle information. Networkfleet also helps fleets Go Green and Save Greensm by continuously monitoring emissions and gives them the ability to reduce fuel usage, lower idle time, reduce vehicle speed and lower miles traveled. In California, Networkfleet customers are wirelessly "smog checked" to immediately identify vehicles that are out-of-compliance.
Networkfleet customers represent a broad range of industries and fleet sizes, from less than 10 vehicles to thousands of vehicles. Customers include service fleets, delivery, transportation services, construction and all levels of government. Examples include Cloud 9 Shuttle, Roto-Rooter, the State of Delaware and the U.S. Marine Corps. In addition, the company's technology has been integrated with a wide range of fleet applications and is offered through a vast network of resellers, VARS and partners. These partners include PHH Arval, Wright Express, AssetWorks and ProMiles, among many others.
Comtronics Wireless a 2008 MOTOSTAR

Quincy, MA –04/09/2008– Comtronics has been granted 2008 MOTOSTAR recognition by Motorola for demonstrating an everyday commitment to high-performance business practices and extraordinary customer support.
The MOTOSTAR designation indicates that Comtronics has proven they have the:
- Ability to anticipate customer challenges and respond with Motorola solutions
- Commitment to stand behind two-way radios while offering new technologies to meet customer requirements
- Stability to deliver Motorola solutions for many years to come
- Expertise to address customer needs with integrated products and services
- Staff who understand Motorola solutions, and how to match them with unique customer requirements
Outstanding performance by Comtronics has earned them the MOTOSTAR designation as part of Motorola Excellence – they are the best and the brightest in the business.
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Enterprise Wireless Alliance Elects New Board Members and Officers
Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) announced the election of its new officers during Enterprise Wireless 2007, namely: David MacDonald, President, Radio One, Inc., Orlando, Florida, as Chair of the Board; Catherine Leonard, President, Comtronics, Inc., Quincy, Massachusetts as Vice Chair of the Board; and Joe Vestal, FleetTalk Partners, Crystal Lake, Illinois, as Treasurer. Other members of EWA’s Executive Committee include Tim Totten, UPS; Bart Fisher, Fisher Wireless; Bill Landis, TuWay Communications; and Mark Crosby, EWA President.
To review EWA’s full Board of Directors listing, please visit EWA’s website.
EWA is an FCC-certified frequency advisory committee serving enterprise, technology providers and communications service organizations with licensing, spectrum management and consulting services. Membership in the association is open to all users of wireless communications systems, manufacturers, system operators and communication service providers. EWA produces an e-newsletter – Insider, convenes regulatory teleconference updates, a magazine – Enterprise Wireless™, and an annual trade show with a technology showcase for new wireless products and business operations sessions. Additional information about EWA membership and services is available at www.enterprisewireless.org, or contact Karin Norton, V.P., Membership Development and Programs, at 703.528.5115, Ext. 127.
Posted on October 31st, 2007 http://www.dci-lao.com/archives/2007/10/31/83/
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