Motorola Radius P210 is a legacy portable two-way radio from the 1990s, part of the "Radius" series. Because it is a discontinued analog product, "updated" manuals are typically digitized versions of original documentation rather than new software or feature releases from Motorola Solutions. Manual & Documentation Resources

You need an RJ45-style programming cable that plugs into the microphone jack (or a dedicated port depending on the specific chassis).

shares much of its internal architecture with the P110 series www.portronix.com Frequency Bands

: Uses a 10V NiCd battery (original models); modern replacements are available in NiMH or Li-Ion chemistries. Programming Instructions

The Motorola Radius P210 is a portable two-way radio that operates on the 800/900 MHz frequency range. It features a compact design, weighing only 10.6 ounces, making it easy to carry and use in the field. The radio has a maximum output power of 3 watts, allowing for reliable communication over a range of up to 20 miles.

button on the side. Hold the radio vertically, 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) from your face, and speak clearly into the microphone. Receiving (Listen) : Release the button to hear incoming transmissions. www.motorolasolutions.com 2. Technical Specifications Frequency Range 136–174 MHz 438–520 MHz Power Output 2–5 Watts 2–4 Watts Battery Life ~8 hours (@ 5-5-90 duty cycle) ~8 hours (@ 5-5-90 duty cycle) Portronix Technical Specs 3. Programming & Updates The P210 is