Vertex VX 230 Series
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The Essential Radio for General Communications and Maximum Value
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            Additional FeaturesRX/TX Battery Power Save 
 DTMF ANI
 DTMF Speed Dial
 2-Tone / 5-Tone Encode and Decode
 CTCSS / DCS Encode and Decode
 Manual Squelch Adjustment
 Radio-to-Radio Cloning
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            Battery Power Options For Every BudgetDesigned to use powerful Li-Ion and Ni-MH battery technology with three options providing up to 9 hours to 16.5 hours of operation with the battery saver enabled. 
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            Compact and Easy to CarryA radio that won’t get in the way, the VX-231 is compact and lightweight whitout sacrificing the performance and reach needed on the job. 
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            Exclusive Auto-Range Transpond System (ARTS™)Always know your connection status. Only Vertex Standard radios are designed to inform you when you and another ARTS™-equipped radio are within communication range. If out of range, your radio senses no signal has been received and beeps to alert you. A great solution to keep your workers coordinated. 
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            FCC Narrowbanding CompliantMeets the FCC Part 90 requirement for using 12.5 kHz channels by January 1, 2013. 
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            More Scanning OptionsGet 4 scanning options for convenience and flexibility in the way you need your radios to perform. Includes: Priority, Dual Watch, Follow Me and Talk Around scan. 
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            Safety Features Not SacrificedAs with all Vertex Standard portable radios, the VX-231 includes both Emergency and Lone Worker alert functions to help monitor user safety. The Emergency alert can be programmed to instantly notify help with a press of the button. The Lone Worker mode is a built-in timer that requires the user to reset at a predetermined interval. If not reset, the radio automatically switches to Emergency mode to alert help. Allows supervisors to monitor the safety status of radio users working alone in isolated areas. 
Physical Characteristics
Overview
- 16 Channels
- 5 Watts
- VHF: 134 – 174 MHz
- UHF: 400 – 470 MHz, 450 – 512 MHz
- Two programmable keys
- FCC Narrowbanding Compliant

