Vertex VX-351-AD Two Way Radio (VHF)

Vertex two way radios are powerful and built for durability. The Vertex VX-351-AD0B-5 VHF radio offers 5 watts of transmit power and support for 16 channels. Channel scan and monitor functions are also supported. These professional radios offer a great value and provide a high level of performance and reliability.
The VX-351AD comes equipped with function keys that can be customized via programming to meet your communications/network requirements. The VX-351AD requires frequencies to be programmed prior to shipment. If specific frequencies are not requested, the VX-351AD will be programmed with frequencies comparable to the Motorola RDU 4100/4160. Place your specific frequencies or functions request in the Comments field and we will program your radio prior to shipment.
The VX-351AD comes standard with an 1800mAh Lithium –Ion battery, which has an exceptional battery life of over 11 hours - even with the battery saver function turned off. A rapid battery charger also comes standard with the VX-341AD.
Need headsets or extra chargers? A full line of accessories are available for Vertex radios, including: rapid chargers, high capacity batteries, shoulder mics, and option boards.
The VX-351AD is equipped with an option port that expands the versatility of the radio. Functions such as simple inversion or rolling code encryption, DTMF paging decoder and MDC1200 or GE-Star ANI encoder are only accessible through the installation of optional boards. For your convenience, expansion boards can be purchased through us.
The VX-351AD VHF radio operates on VHF frequencies. It can be programmed for frequencies in the range of 134 Mhz to 174 Mhz. Two way radios operating on VHF frequencies perform best outside, or in and around wood structures.
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Included with the Vertex VX-351AD
- Vertex-351 AD VHF Radio (150-162 MHz)
- V95 Lithium-Ion Battery
- VAC-300B Rapid Charger
- ATV-8B Antenna (150-162 MHz)