Motorola BPR 50dX
Mag One by Motorola BPR 50dX Portable Two-Way Radio
A high-performing device, with DMR support and extended talk time
The Mag One BPR 50dX supports analog and digital communications for simple push-to-talk voice. With improved range performance and battery life, your team can enjoy clear communication coverage with extended talk time.
Built for the fast-paced world of business
The Mag One BPR 50dX is a versatile and high-performing device for your business workforce. Whether managing a retail store, coordinating events or overseeing campus activity, the BPR 50dX connects your team with static-free, reliable communication. With 23 hours of talk time, your radio should last an entire shift and then some. But just in case, the USB-C port also lets you charge your radio with an ordinary USB charger.
Ready to work
- 3W audio
- Up to 23 hours of battery life
- Lone worker and emergency calls
- Large, textured push-to-talk button
- Three programmable buttons
- Water and dust resistant (IP55)
- Noise cancellation
- USB C Charging / Programming
Advanced Digital Capabilities
Digital Mobile Radio (DMR II)
Take advantage of advanced digital features, clear voice communications and greater coverage. Interoperate with other DMR radios.
Transmission Power
When you have a lot of territory to cover, the BPR 50dX comes through with its radio transmission power of up to 5 W, helping you stay connected across a sprawling campus or a multi-story facility.
Loud Audio
With its 3-watt maximum audio power output, the BPR 50dX is the loudest radio in the Mag One family. Noise cancellation means clear audio, even in a noisy environment.
Remote Monitor
Remotely activate the radio’s microphone and transmitter and hear its audio.
Long Lasting Battery Life
A radio this versatile should be able to keep up. With 23 hours of talk time, your radio should last an entire shift and then some. But just in case, the USB-C port also lets you charge your radio with an ordinary USB charger.
Motorola BPR 50dXFeatures
General
- Analog and digital
- DMR standards compliant¹
- 64 channels
- USB-C (charging and programming)
- 3 programmable buttons
- Voice announcements
- Custom channel announcements
- Dual priority scan
- Nuisance channel delete
- Voice operation transmission (VOX)
- IP55 dust and water ingress protection
- Rugged to MIL-STD 810
Audio
- Enhanced audio power
- Noise cancellation
Safety
- Emergency alert¹
- Lone worker¹
- Remote monitor
- Radio disable/enable
System
- Dual-capacity direct mode¹
Analog Features
- Analog scrambling
Motorola BPR 50dX Models
AAH88LDK8AD5BN | VHF 136-174 MHz | Digital | 5W | 64 Channels
AAH88SCK8AD5BN | UHF 400-470 MHz | Digital | 4W | 64 Channels
Standard Package Includes:
- BPR 50dX Radio
- Battery
- Charger
- Antenna
- Power Supply
- 2-year warranty
Motorola BPR 50dX Models
General Questions
What is the Mag One BPR 50dX?
The BPR 50dX is a Mag One brand portable radio replacing the Mag One 40d portable radio.
What frequencies are supported in the Mag One
BPR 50dX?
The BPR 50 dX is available in the VHF (136-147 MHz) and UHF (400-470 MHz) frequency bands.
What modes of operation are supported in the BPR 50dX?
The BPR 50dX supports analog and digital (DMR) modes of operation
What is the warranty for the Mag One BPR 50dX?
The BPR 50dX includes a two (2) year limited warranty
Key Features
Are there new features in the Mag One BPR 50dX?
Yes there are new improved features in the BPR 50dX. BPR 50dX provides USB-C Charging, IP55 Rating, top Emergency Button, clear and loud audio (Noise Cancellation, 3W audio output). Please refer to the BPR 50dX specifications sheet for full details.
Does the Mag One BPR 50dX look different from the Mag One 40d?
Yes. The BPR 50dX has a contemporary appearance with a refreshed logo to represent its new and upgraded design
How many channels does BPR 50dX support?
The BPR 50dX supports a total of 64 channels which can be distributed over 4 zones (max 16 channels per zone).
Backward Compatibility
Will BPR 50dX work with existing fleets of BPR portables?
Yes, the BPR 50dX works with existing fleets of BPR 40d portables and BPR40 portables in analog only.
Can the BPR40 and BPR 40d batteries be used in the BPR 50dX?
No. The BPR 50dX uses new improved batteries.
Are the BPR 40d Mag One accessories compatible with the BPR 50dX?
Yes. The Mag One audio accessories offered for the BPR40 and BPR 40d are compatible with the BPR 50dX.
Does the BPR 50dX work with MOTOTRBO™?
The BPR 50dX comes with many standard analog and DMR II features. When configured correctly, it can work with MOTOTRBO radios.
Recommendations for new battery use, storage, and care
Charging and Battery Life
What kind of battery does the BPR 50dX use?
2200mAh Li Ion battery.
Will the BPR 50dX charge via direct USB-C connection as quickly as it does in the desktop charger?
No. Charging via direct USB-C connection on the radio is approximately 30% slower than using the desktop charger.
Will a HI CAP battery be offered in the future?
Currently, there are no plans to offer high capacity battery. The standard 2200mAh Li-Ion battery offered with the Mag One BPR 50dX offers 23 hours¹ of talk time, which should cover an entire shift and more. Additionally, the USB-C port allows on-the-go charging for added convenience.
Will the BPR 50dX overcharge if it is left in the charger?
No, the radio will not overcharge if left in the charger. The radio, battery and charger system has charging algorithms and protective circuitries, automatically cutting off the charge when necessary.
Will there be a multi-unit charger for the radio?
Currently, there are no plans to offer a multi-unit charger.
Battery Storage and Care
How should the BPR 50dX battery be stored?
Batteries should be stored in a well ventilated, temperature (68°F/20°C to 86°F/30°C) and humidity (30%-60%) controlled environment. Do not store batteries with flammable materials, disassemble, crush, puncture, shred, discard your battery in a fire, or dry a wet battery with an appliance or heat source.
Does the BPR 50dX battery ship fully charged?
In compliance with the International Air transport association (IATA) policy, Motorola Solutions Inc. (MSI) ships all Li-Ion batteries at a state of charge less than 30% of their rated capacity.
Motorola BPR 50dX Two-Way Radio Accessories
Mag One Breeze HS with BOOM Mic & PTT
Lightweight and versatile
Mag One Breeze Remote Speaker Microphone
Water-resistant and compact
Mag One Swivel Earpiece With In-Line Mic / PTT
Discreetly send and receive messages
2-Wire Surveillance Kit With Quick Disconnect Acoustic Tube, Black
This surveillance kit allows users to hear transmissions clearly, while the clear tube provides a discreet appearance
Mag One Earbud With In-Line Microphone and PTT, VOX
This earbud features an in-line microphone and push-to-talk, making communication effortless.
Mag One Ear Receiver With In-Line Microphone and PTT, VOX
This Mag One compatible earpiece features an over-the-ear style for comfortable wear.
Frequency Compatibility
The Motorola Mag One BPR 50dX portable two-way radio is compatible with the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) and Very High Frequency (VHF) bands, with a power output rating of up to 2 watts.
Technology Compatibility
Analog
Analog technology is a legacy method of communication that enables the transmission of voice between users over dedicated frequencies. While analog technology has served its purpose effectively for decades, it is rapidly being replaced by digital technology, which offers enhanced clarity, security, and efficiency in communication. Digital technology also provides for the ability to incorporate data protocols, whereas analog operation is typically voice communication only. Nevertheless, analog technology remains a critical part of the legacy infrastructure for many land mobile radio systems, particularly in regions where digital upgrades may still be pending.
Digital
Digital technology represents a modern approach to wireless communication. Unlike analog technology, which uses continuous waveforms, digital technology encodes voice and data into discrete, binary code. This transformation allows for more efficient and secure transmission of information over radio waves. Digital technology offers several advantages, including improved voice clarity, reduced interference, and the ability to transmit data alongside voice communication. It also enables advanced features like encryption for secure conversations, GPS tracking for location services, and the integration of various applications for enhanced functionality. Digital technology has become the standard for many public safety agencies, commercial businesses, and organizations relying on reliable and efficient communication in their operations, making it a crucial component of modern land mobile radio systems.
Radio System Compatibility
Motorola BRP 50dX Programming
Whether you handle the radio programming in-house or you would like our service staff to FCC license, program, optimize, and/or manage your devices, we are here to accommodate your needs, and we are happy to help! The USB Type-C cable is used for charging and programming, as well as Android app programming.
Small Businesses, Education, Retail, Facilities Management, Property Management, Emergency Services, Construction, Utilities and Energy, Manufacturing,Hospitality and Events, Healthcare.Transportation, Logistics
Motorola BPR 50dX Controls
Motorola BPR 50dX Specifications
General Specifications
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 4.8 x 2.1 x 1.2 inches (122 x 54 x 30 mm) |
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Weight w/battery | 10.6 oz. |
Channel Capacity | 64 |
User programmable? | No, requires dealer software |
Power supply (Nominal) | 7.2 V |
Performance Data
Frequency range | VHF (400-470 MHz) UHF (136-174 MHz) |
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Max Power output | 5 Watts (VHF) / 4 Watts (UHF) |
Adjustable power levels | Yes |
Coverage area | Programming Software allows adjustable power output for varying coverage |
Repeater capable | Yes |
Estimated battery life |
16 hours (UHF) 23 hours (VHF) |
Motorola Two-Way Radio Systems
Direct Mode
All MOTOTRBO two-way radios have the capability to connect directly: radio-to-radio, for basic voice, data, text, and application support. However, this approach has limitations.
Conventional
A conventional system is a step up from basic radio-to-radio communications. Radios communicate via a high-power repeater, giving better coverage and more centralized control.
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