The Hytera X1p is an ultra-thin digital radio with full keypad; it was developed in full compliance with ETSI TS 102 361-1/2/3/4, the standard for Digital Mobile Radio (DMR). Compact design. The X1p from Hytera combines compact design with extensive DMR functionality, integrated in a chassis that is only 21 mm thick. The BT software version can be verified via CPS only due to the unavailability of this function in X1e/X1p. To verify the BT software version, do as follows: Step 1 Turn on the radio. Step 2 Connect the upgraded radio to the computer, open the CPS and read data from the radio via CPS.
Hytera X1p
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The Hytera X1p is an ultra-thin digital radio with full keypad; it was developed in full compliance with ETSI TS 102 361-1/2/3/4, the standard for Digital Mobile Radio (DMR).
Compact design
The X1p from Hytera combines compact design with extensive DMR functionality, integrated in a chassis that is only 21 mm thick. Thanks to its small dimensions, this handheld radio is perfectly suited to concealed applications. Despite its compact design, the X1p has a full keypad and four programmable keys.
Dust- and waterproof to IP67
The X1p is reliable even in harsh operating conditions. It is waterproof and dust-proof in accordance with degree of protection IP67, which means it is capable of withstanding a water depth of one meter for at least half an hour. The X1p also meets the requirements of the American MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/Gstandards and can therefore withstand even extreme mechanical loads.
Integrated GPS as standard
With the aid of the integrated GPS module the X1p can send position information to dispatcher systems, for example. Dispatchers can evaluate this information and use functions such as geofencing, radio localization and GPS tracking. The X1p can also determine and display the distance and direction to other radios with GPS support in the DMR system.
Supports Hytera BT headsets
Wireless audio accessories from Hytera can be connected directly to the X1p. As such the radio can be carried conveniently without having to route cables through the clothing.
Different digital and analog operating modes
The X1p was developed in compliance with the ETSI Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) standard. It supports both conventional DMR operation (DMR Tier II), DMR trunking (DMR Tier III) and operation in simulcast.
The X1p can also be operated in analog mode. Along with conventional analog radio it also supports analog trunking as per MPT 1327.
Calls to the telephone network
Provided the X1p is registered in a DMR Tier II system via a repeater, selective calls can be made from the radio directly to the telephone network via this repeater. Telephone subscribers can also call specific individual radios or also groups.
Upgradeable software
Upgradeable software makes new features possible. By altering the firmware-software, other digital and analog operating modes can be enabled without the need for purchasing a new radio device.
Multiple languages
The X1p supports various menu languages. T9 support for text entry is available.
Large color display
The X1p has a 1.8″ TFT LCD display (65,536 colors) that can be clearly seen even in bright sunlight outdoors.
Digital encryption
Encryption with encryption algorithm ARC4 (40 bit) in accordance with DMRA or with optional algorithms AES128 and AES256 (128 and 256 bit) ensures secure communication.
Additional operating time
In comparison to an analog radio, the operating time can be significantly increased by using DMR TDMA. This means that an operating time of up to 10 hours is possible.
Direct mode
Like all Hytera DMR radios, the X1p supports the usage of both timeslots in the direct mode. In this way two calls can be made at the same time in the same area.
Versatile signaling
Supports various forms of analog signaling including HDC1200, DTMF, 2-tone and 5-tone.
General data | |
Frequency range | VHF: 136 – 174 Mhz UHF: 400 – 470 Mhz |
Supported operating modes | • DMR Tier II in acc. with ETSI TS 102 361-1/2/3 • Simulcast • DMR Tier III in acc. with ETSI TS 102 361-1/2/3/4 • Analog, MPT 1327 |
Channel capacity | 1024 |
Zone capacity | 64 |
Channel spacing | 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz (analog) 12.5 kHz (digital) |
Operating voltage | 7.4 V (nominal) |
Standard battery | 1100 mAh (lithium-ion battery) |
Battery service life (5-5-90 operating cycle, high transmitting power, standard battery) | approx. 8 hours (analog) approx. 10 hours (digital) |
Frequency stability | ± 1.5 ppm |
Antenna impedance | 50 O |
Dimensions (H x B x T) (with standard battery, without antenna) | 119.5 x 57 x 21 mm (1100 mAh lithium-ion battery) 119.5 x 57 x 26 mm (1800 mAh lithium-ion battery) |
Weight (with antenna and standard battery) | approx. 240 g (1100 mAh lithium-ion battery) approx. 280 g (1800 mAh lithium-ion batter y) |
LCD display | 160 x 128 pixels, 65,536 colors, 1.8 inch, 4 lines |
Transmitter | |
Transmitting power | VHF: 1/ 5 W UHF: 1/ 4 W |
Modulation | 11 KOF3E at 12.5 kHz 14 KOF3E at 20 kHz 16 KOF3E at 25 kHz |
4FSK digital modulation | 12.5 kHz (data only): 7K6QFXD 12.5 kHz (data and voice): 7K6QFXW |
Interfering signals and harmonics | – 36 dBm (< 1GHz) – 30 dBm(> 1 GHz) |
Modulation limiting | ± 2.5 kHz at 12.5 kHz ± 4.0 kHz at 20 kHz ± 5.0 kHz at 25 kHz |
Hum and noise | 40 dB at 12.5 kHz 43 dB at 20 kHz 45 dB at 25 kHz |
Adjacent channel selectivity | 60 dB at 12.5 kHz 70 dB at 20/25 kHz |
Audio sensitivity | + 1 dB at – 3 dB |
Nominal audio distortion | < 3% |
Digital vocoder type | AMBE + + |
Receiver | |
Sensitivity (analog) | 0.3 mV (12 dB SINAD) 0.22 mV (typical) (12 dB SINAD) 0.4 mV (20 dB SINAD) |
Sensitivity (digital) | 0.3 mV / BER 5 % |
Adjacent channel selectivity TIA-603 ETSI | 60 dB at 12.5 kHz / 70 dB at 20 / 25 kHz 60 dB at 12.5 kHz / 70 dB at 20 / 25 kHz |
Intermodulation TIA-603 ETSI | 70 dB at 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz 65 dB at 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz |
Spurious response rejection TIA-603 ETSI | 70 dB at 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz 70 dB at 12.5 / 20 / 25 kHz |
Hum and noise | 40 dB at 12.5 kHz 43 dB at 20 kHz 45 dB at 25 kHz |
Nominal audio distortion | < 3% |
Audio sensitivity | + 1 dB at – 3 dB |
Conducted spurious emission | < – 57 dBm |
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