Motorola Analogue 2-Way Radios
Motorola analogue radios are designed to deliver communication for businesses that require rugged, reliable equipment. These radios are trusted for their durability and performance in both indoor and outdoor environments, making them an excellent choice for industries with demanding communication needs. Explore our selection of Motorola analogue radios, offering clear audio and straightforward operation. Whether you’re coordinating teams on-site or managing logistics remotely, these licenced walkie-talkies provide the reliability you need. Expand your options by browsing our full range, including licenced analogue radios from Hytera, Icom, Entel, and Vertex. You can also explore licenced digital radios for enhanced features or discover handheld and in-vehicle radios to meet your operational requirements. Read MoreWhy Buy from 2 Way Radio Shop?
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Reliable Motorola Analogue Radios for Business Communication
Motorola analogue radios remain a trusted choice for straightforward, dependable communication in workplaces where ease of use and rugged performance are key. These radio systems operate on licensed frequencies, providing consistent audio quality and reduced interference for teams in construction, security, logistics, manufacturing, and event management.
While newer digital models offer additional features, analogue radios deliver practical, no‑nonsense performance that’s ideal for everyday communication across medium‑range distances. Their broad channel compatibility and simple programming make them easy to deploy and maintain in busy environments.
These Motorola analogue two‑way radios are great for:
- Coordinating staff on large sites
- Managing security teams and patrols
- Linking teams across warehouses and depots
- Supporting manufacturing and industrial communication
- Event coordination and on‑site logistics
Enhance your setup with compatible accessories such as batteries, chargers, antennas, and earpieces to improve longevity, comfort, and connectivity.
If you’re unsure which Motorola analogue radio suits your business needs, our team can help you select the right model and compatible accessories to ensure effective communication across your operations.
FAQs: Motorola Analogue 2-Way Radios
A Motorola analogue radio is a two‑way radio that uses analogue signal transmission to send and receive voice communication. These radios offer reliable performance and simple operation, making them suitable for various business environments.
Using a Motorola analogue radio is straightforward:
- Power on the radio.
- Set it to the correct channel to match your team.
- Press and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT) button to speak, then release to listen.
Analogue models offer simple, reliable communication.
Motorola walkie-talkies work by transmitting voice signals via radio waves. Analogue models use FM modulation, while digital models convert voice into data for clearer sound and longer range.
Explore advanced digital options in our Motorola Digital Radios collection.
Most Motorola analogue radios in this category operate on licensed frequencies, requiring an Ofcom radio licence for legal use in the UK.
Licence‑free analogue radios operate on PMR446, while business‑grade models need a formal licence.
Analogue radios transmit voice as continuous signals, which provide straightforward communication and wider compatibility with existing systems. Digital radios offer enhanced audio quality, better range performance in difficult environments, and extra features like encryption and text messaging.
Analogue and digital radios cannot directly communicate unless they support analogue fallback modes. When mixing technologies, both units must be set to analogue mode.
Range varies by model and environment. In open areas, Motorola analogue radios can cover several miles. Range may be reduced in urban or obstructed environments due to buildings or interference.
Yes. Many Motorola analogue units are built to withstand tough conditions with rugged construction and high durability, making them ideal for outdoor worksites and industrial environments.

