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Product Pdf
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Midland
- Model: BR200
- SKU: Midland-BR200
Available Options
Midland BR200 Two-Way Radio
- 16 UHF Channels
- 2 Watts
- Small & Lightweight
- 142 Privacy Codes
- 56 Business Pre-Stored Frequencies
- Voice Prompted
- Monitor Mode
- 21 Hour Battery Life Under 5-5-90 Usage
- PC Programmable
- 1 Year Warranty
Midland BR200 At-A-Glance
The BizTalk BR200 radio is ready for use right out of the box, with 56 pre-stored frequeincies. They can be easily programmed with Midland's simple step-by-step software. No training is required to operate these radios, easing costs and saving valuable time in high-turnover industries.
The BR200 is a perfect option for on-site usage at warehouses, construction sites, office buildings, car dealerships, schools, apartment complexes and more. A full line of compatible accessories are available to enhance your radio experience.
What’s in the box:
1 BR200 Two-way Radio
1 Battery
1 Desktop Charger
1 Belt Clip
1 Antenna
1 Owners Manual
* Radios modified at the customer's request, such as programming or installation of logic boards, are not returnable. For more information please see our Returns Policy.
¹ This radio is requires an FCC license to operate. We can assist you with getting a license when ordering radios.
General Features | |
FCC Approval | Part 90 (Business License) |
Frequency Band(s) | UHF |
# of Channels & Zones | 16 |
Output Power | 2 watts |
Weight (with battery) | |
Display | No |
# of Programmable Keys | 0 |
Full 16-Key Keypad | No |
IP Rating (Water & Dust) | IP54 |
Receiving Audio Output | 500mW |
Digital | No |
Trunking Capable | No |
Voice Scrambler | Encryption | No |
Other | Compact & Simple |
Radio Programming Options
The following does not apply to FRS, MURS, GMRS, LTE, Satellite, or IP radios.
Most business radios aren't ready to use out-of-the-box. So radio programming is needed to set the frequencies in the radio. For some radios the frequencies can be set through a menu interface. While other radios must be programmed using a PC, radio software, and a cable to connect the radios.
Here are your programming options:
- You can program the radio(s)
- For radios with pre-stored frequencies you can easily program them through the radio's menu interface.
- For PC programmable radios you will need the programming cable(s) and software. In many cases you can purchase this from us.
- We can program your radios
- Email us your Frequencies & Call Sign - the FCC requires dealers to verify your license before we program.
- Please allow 1-2 days for first-time setup of radio programming.
- Match to your Previous Order
- If you've ordered from us before we have your information stored.
- If you don't have a FCC license we can help you apply for one
- These licenses are for businesses, non-profit organizations, local and state government agencies.
- We do all the work! Give us a call at 855-289-2929.
What is included in Basic Radio Programming?
Basic radio programming is designed to get you up and running with a configuration which includes:
- Up to 16 channels programmed to your FCC assigned frequencies (simplex or duplex)
- A default configuration of key functions
- Your program settings saved for future purchases
- No password protection to allow re-programming by another person
For customers who already have radios we will match from your existing radio of the same model (requires you to send us a radio).
Programming Services Not Included:
At this time we do not provide programming of advanced features. The features below are NOT included with basic programming.
- Programming radios purchased elsewhere
- More Than 16 Channels
- Channel Scan / Priority Scan
- Encryption
- Signal Tones (DTMF, 5-Tone, 2-Tone)
- Private (1 to 1) calling
- Group 1 to many calling
- All Call
- Emergency System
- Man Down System
- Lone Worker
- Advanced Audio Profiles
- Dual Capacity Direct Mode
- Voice Announcement
- Text Messaging
- Work Order Ticketing
- ARTS
- Remote Monitor
- Telephone Interconnect
* This does not include all advanced features and should only be used to establish an example of what features are to be considered to be advanced.