Motorola Radios

Motorola two-way radios for business and commercial teams

Motorola two-way radios are professional-grade handhelds built for clear, reliable communication across job sites, warehouses, retail floors, schools, hospitality, and security operations. This collection focuses on Motorola's business radio lineup, including analog and digital models in both UHF and VHF, sold as single units and in multi-packs so you can outfit one user or an entire crew.

If you are deciding between models, the choice usually comes down to whether you need a simple analog radio or a digital-capable radio with more channel capacity and clearer audio. Below we break down what we carry and how to choose.

What Motorola radios do we carry?

We carry Motorola business two-way radios, including the BPR40 and the CP100D series. Available configurations include:

  • Motorola BPR40 — a 5-watt analog radio offered in 8-channel and 16-channel versions, in UHF or VHF, as single units and in 2-, 4-, and 6-packs.
  • Motorola CP100D (Non-Display) — an analog/digital radio without a channel display, available as single units and in 2-, 4-, and 6-packs.
  • Motorola CP100D (Limited-Display) — an analog/digital radio with a limited channel display, available as single units and in 2-, 4-, and 6-packs.

Multi-packs are a common pick for teams that need several matched radios programmed to talk to one another out of the box.

How do I choose the right Motorola radio?

Start with whether you need analog or digital. The BPR40 is a straightforward analog radio that suits smaller teams and simpler communication needs. The CP100D is analog/digital capable, which gives you a migration path toward digital audio clarity and added channel capacity as your operation grows.

  • Choose the BPR40 if you want a simple, budget-conscious analog radio and need to pick 8 or 16 channels in UHF or VHF.
  • Choose the CP100D Non-Display if you want analog/digital flexibility in a no-frills handheld for users who do not need an on-screen channel readout.
  • Choose the CP100D Limited-Display if your users benefit from seeing the active channel on a small display.

UHF or VHF — which band do I need?

Band selection depends on your environment. UHF generally performs better indoors and around buildings, walls, and dense obstructions, while VHF tends to reach farther across open outdoor areas with fewer obstacles. The BPR40 is offered in both UHF and VHF, so match the band to where your team operates. If you are unsure which band fits your site, contact us before ordering and we can help you confirm.

Comparison: Motorola models in this collection

Model Type Display Bands offered Pack options
BPR40 Analog (5W) No display UHF or VHF Single, 2, 4, 6
CP100D Non-Display Analog / Digital No display See product page Single, 2, 4, 6
CP100D Limited-Display Analog / Digital Limited display See product page Single, 2, 4, 6

Need help speccing radios for your team?

If you are outfitting multiple users, programming radios to talk to existing equipment, or weighing analog versus digital for a future upgrade, contact us and we will help you match the right Motorola model, band, and pack size to your operation.

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