Hytera PD792 Ex Handheld Walkie Talkie

The PD792 Ex from Hytera is the perfect two-way radio for users working in hazardous areas. Rated to IECEx, ATEX, FM, and CSA specifications, this walkie-talkie is suitable for use in many of the mining industry and oil and gas energy sectors established throughout Australasia.

Being DMR compliant, the PD792 Ex can assist analog users with their migration to digital radio at a steady pace.

Note: This is an End of Sale product. The replacement product is the Hytera HP792Ex. 

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Features and Benefits

Certified in a number of intrinsic safety standards

Including ATEX and IECEx. Maintain communications with users in potentially explosive gas and dust environments, whilst ensuring their safety.

Large colour screen and 0-9 keypad

Allows users to take advantage of advanced digital features such as free form text messaging, private calls to specific radios, and caller ID. All of which add to the user experience whilst improving productivity by allowing managers communicate more efficiently

First class audio quality

Digital technology eliminates the static and ambient background noise previously heard on analog radio communications, allowing calls to be heard clearly the first time – improving productivity and usability of the system as a whole

Analog and digital capable

Migrate to digital at your own pace with the PD79x EX, with the device capable of allowing you to work with your organisation’s capital purchase restrictions while still remaining compatible with existing analog standards (eg. 5-Tone signalling)

Supports a number of optional applications

Including GPS tracking and man down, among many others. Utilise digital technology to ensure the safety and well-being of your team

Large-capacity Battery

Equipped with high-capacity Li-ion battery, the PD79XEx can operate up to 17 hours under 5-5-90 duty cycle. The over-charge and over-discharge design protects the battery against instability caused by overheating.

Specifications

Available in VHF 136-174 MHz, UHF 403-470 MHz