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Model: ISVX-537-4-5 16KEY FNB-29AIS - DISCONTINUED

Vertex Standard ISVX-537 UHF Portable Radio, Intrinsically Safe - DISCONTINUED
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Vertex Standard ISVX-537 UHF Portable Radio, Intrinsically Safe - DISCONTINUED


Vertex Standard ISVX-537-4-5 UHF Portable Radio, Intrinsically Safe
16 Key DTMF, 5 Watts, 512 Channels
450 MHz to 490 MHz (20 MHz bandwidth)

Vertex Standard Model: ISVX-537-4-5


Vertex Standard VX-537 Portable Radio Information:
Vertex VX-537 Portable Radio Brochure
Vertex VX-537 Portable Radio Operations Manual


Vertex Standard 512 Channel 5 Watt UHF Public Safety Portable Radios

Metal Case. Designed by and for Public Safety, the Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio combines the proven ruggedness of the VX-510 and VX-520 portables with the sought after feature rich VX-800 and VX-900 portables. With 512-channel capacity, you will not have a problem storing all your frequencies and those of your neighboring cities and counties. The slanted 8-character display gives wider viewing angel and it is recessed to add protection against everyday, heavy-duty use.
  

Vertex Standard requires we advertise this radio at "List Price" on the web.
Substantial Discounts for Public Safety and Fleet Users are available!
Call 1-800-826-2907 Ext. 204
 


Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio HD Video Playlist:
 

Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio Features:

● The VX-537 comes ready for a leather case. No clip is included.
● The optional Clip-4 is available if you want to use a belt clip.
512 Channel Capacity (Managed in up to 20 Memory Groups)
Power Output: 5W/2W/1W/0.25W
Sixteen Position Rotary Channel Selector
Single/Dual Priority Scan Modes
Active Noise Canceling Microphone
Water Shield Microphone Connection
MIL-Spec Speaker/Mic Available
Loud 700mW Audio Output
8 Character Alphanumeric Display,
Invertible LCD Display
Programmable Keys and 3-Position
Toggle Switch
DTMF Signaling and Dialing Features
CTCSS/DCS Encode and Decode
Emergency Functions
Encryption (Voice Inversion, Rolling Code Scrambler) option available
MDC-1200/GE-Star ANI Option
Embedded Message
Optional Alkaline Battery Case
Radio to Radio Clone Feature
Talk Around
BCLO, BTLO, and TOT Functions
Programmable Minimum Volume
MIL-STD 810 C/D/E, Die-Cast Chassis

Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio Contains:
Active Noise Canceling Microphone

The noise canceling microphone is actually a second full range mic element built into the chassis of the radio. The surrounding noise is collected by this second mic element. The audio is inverted, then added to the main mic element. This effectively cancels out the background noise while leaving the voice audio full and clear.

700 mW audio
The receiver audio is a loud 700 mW. The highest audio output of any portable besides our own VX-900 !

Die Cast Metal Case and Chassis
The chassis on the Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio brings the ability for reliable communications under rugged and difficult conditions. The chassis is a direct descendant of the Legendary VX-510 and VX-520 series of radios.

3 Year Standard Warranty
A 3-Year Parts and Labor Warranty is standard on all of our transceivers. No extra cost to cover year 2 and 3!


Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio technical Specifications

Vertex Standard ISVX-537 Portable Radio technical Specifications

Vertex Standard ISVX-537-4-5 UHF Portable Radio , Intrinsically Safe 16 Key DTMF, 5 Watts, 512 Channels 450 MHz to 490 MHz (20 MHz bandwidth) Vertex Standard Model: ISVX-537-4-5 Vertex Standard VX-537 Portable Radio Information: • Vertex VX-537 Portable Radio Brochure • Vertex VX-537 Portable Radio Operations Manual Vertex Standard 512 Channel 5 Watt UHF Public Safety Portable Radios Metal Case. Designed by and for Public...
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Vertex VX-537 Portable Radio Brochure

Vertex VX-537 Portable Radio Operations Manual

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 November, 2014.

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