Motorola ATEX

Motorola ATEX Radios

Motorola ATEX

Whether on an oil rig, in a gas installation or another potentially explosive
environment, safe and reliable communications are paramount. That is why
Motorola has used its expertise to develop a complete portfolio of radios and
accessories based on its proven Professional Series two-way radio platform
with ATEX approvals* for use in hazardous environments.

The GP329 Ex, GP339 Ex, ATS2500 Ex and PTX760 Ex are built with a visible
blue color, helping to ensure that users only bring ATEX/IECEx approved radios
into potentially explosive environments.

  • GP329 Ex
    A 16-channel model with streamlined features for the users of PL/5-Tone signaling radios. Features include call forwarding to get messages through to another colleague when you are unavailable to receive calls, audible low battery alerts and emergency signaling to ensure you get the help you need when needed.
  • GP339 Ex
    A 255-channel model that offers a similar feature set as the GP329 Ex, along with 14-character alphanumeric display. This enables features such as contact lists and missed call lists.
  • ATS2500 Ex
    Designed for users of the StartSite, SmartZone and SmartNet systems, this versatile radio provides organizations with the combinedpower of a trunked radio system and a Motorola Professional Series radio suitable for use in hazardous environments. Features include RSSI roaming which extends communications beyond a single trunked site, selective radio inhibit allowing you to block a radio should it get lost or stolen and integrated emergency alarm giving priority access to users who require immediate assistance. A 14-character alphanumeric display enables easy and intuitive access to the many other features of the radio.
  • PTX760 Ex
    Designed for users with MPT1327/MPT1343 systems. Features include contact lists that make calls easy and allow inbound calls to be quickly and easily identified, prioritized and dynamic regrouping which allows over-theair reconfiguration of the radio in emergency or disaster situations.