Motorola XPR7350e MOTOTRBO Professional Digital Portable Radio (UHF 403–512 MHz)
The XPR7350e UHF is a professional-tier MOTOTRBO portable radio for demanding indoor industrial operations — utilities, mining, oil and gas, and manufacturing. It meets the bar for environments where IP68 waterproofing, integrated GPS, Man Down detection, and HazLoc certification are non-negotiable.
The radio runs 4W across 403–512 MHz with 32 channels. Battery life reaches up to 28 hours — enough to cover multi-shift operations in the harshest UHF environments without compromise.
Why Professionals Choose the Motorola XPR7350e (UHF)
The XPR7350e UHF is the no-display model of the XPR 7000e series — built for industrial workers whose role doesn't require channel switching or display status, but who need the full professional-tier specification underneath: IP68 waterproofing, integrated GPS, HazLoc certification, and advanced system support. At 290g with the slim battery, it runs 19 hours in digital mode. With the 3000mAh high-capacity battery, runtime reaches 28 hours — covering three full industrial shifts.
At 4W UHF across 403–512 MHz, it connects into the full MOTOTRBO system architecture: Capacity Plus trunking, Capacity Max, Connect Plus, and IP Site Connect for multi-site enterprise deployments. The frequency range extends to 512 MHz, wider than the XPR3300e/3500e ceiling of the same band, providing additional licensed frequency access for organizations in congested industrial markets. Wi-Fi enables over-the-air software updates fleet-wide without collecting individual radios from workers spread across large industrial sites.
The XPR7350e includes an integrated accelerometer that powers the Man Down safety feature. If a worker falls and becomes unresponsive, the radio detects the event and automatically initiates an emergency call — no interaction required from the incapacitated worker (Man Down is not enabled by default). This matters in lone worker scenarios where response time is critical. Utility workers in confined spaces, underground miners, and oil and gas technicians on remote sites all operate in conditions where UHF coverage and automated safety failsafes are not optional.
Specification
General
| Frequency Range | UHF 403–512 MHz |
| Channel Capacity | 32 (NKP — no keypad / no display) |
| Channel Spacing | 12.5 kHz (25 kHz not available in USA) |
| Power Supply | 7.5V (nominal) |
| Battery (slim) | IMPRES Li-Ion 2100mAh (PMNN4491 / PMNN4493) |
| Battery (high-capacity) | IMPRES Li-Ion 3000mAh |
| Battery Life — digital (5-5-90) | 19.0h (2100mAh) / 28.0h (3000mAh) |
| Battery Life — analog (5-5-90) | 14.5h (2100mAh) / 21.5h (3000mAh) |
| Operating Temperature | −30°C to +60°C (−22°F to +140°F) |
| Dimensions with slim battery | 130 × 55 × 34 mm (5.1" × 2.2" × 1.3") |
| Dimensions with high-cap battery | 130 × 55 × 40 mm (5.1" × 2.2" × 1.6") |
| Weight with slim battery | 290g (10 oz) |
| Weight with high-cap battery | 322g (11 oz) |
| Display | None |
| IP Rating | IP68 (2m / 2 hrs) |
| MIL-STD | 810C / 810D / 810E / 810F / 810G |
| FCC ID | AZ489FT7065 |
Transmitter
| RF Power Output | 4W (High), 1W (Low) |
| Frequency Stability | ±0.5 ppm |
| Channel Spacing | 12.5 kHz |
Receiver
| Analog Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) | 0.16 µV |
| Digital Sensitivity (5% BER) | 0.14 µV |
Connectivity
| Bluetooth | Version 4.0, Class 2, 10m range |
| Bluetooth Profiles | HSP (Headset), SPP (Serial Port), Motorola fast PTT |
| Wi-Fi Standards | IEEE 802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n |
| Wi-Fi Security | WPA / WPA-2 / WEP |
| Maximum SSIDs | 64 (NKP models) |
| GNSS | GPS — Cold start <60s, Hot start <10s, Accuracy <5m |
Compliance
| FCC Part 90 | Certified (FCC ID: AZ489FT7065) |
| IP68 | Confirmed — official Motorola XPR 7000e Series datasheet (Feb 2021), 2m / 2 hrs |
| MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G | Compliant — full procedure table in official datasheet |
| Salt Fog (MIL-STD 509.1–509.3) | Passed — confirmed in official datasheet |
| HazLoc (UL-Rated model) | UL-Approved to TIA-4950, Division 1, Class I/II/III, Groups C,D,E,F,G |
FCC Licensing and Compliance Support
Operating the Motorola XPR7350e UHF on licensed frequencies in the United States requires an FCC Part 90 license. This applies to commercial and industrial radio use across utilities, mining, oil and gas, manufacturing, and public safety organizations on private licensed UHF frequencies in the 403–512 MHz band.
AXDIGITAL supplies the XPR7350e UHF as a genuine, factory-sealed Motorola unit, and we can share guidance on where FCC Part 90 licensing starts — including how to identify UHF frequencies for your site and existing infrastructure. For HazLoc deployments, we can also share the TIA-4950 Division 1 compliance and UL-rated battery requirements that apply. For Capacity Max or Connect Plus trunked systems, we can point you toward system planning and frequency coordination practices that apply.
The XPR7350e UHF is FCC Part 90 certified (FCC ID: AZ489FT7065) and supports DMR digital modulation (ETSI TS 102 361).
Contact us to discuss licensing, HazLoc compliance, and system design for your organization.
FAQ
What is the indoor range of the XPR7350e UHF?
At 4W UHF across 403–512 MHz, the XPR7350e covers multi-floor industrial facilities effectively. The official Motorola datasheet confirms the improved receiver extends range by up to 8% over the previous XPR generation. For large industrial complexes or multi-building sites, the XPR7350e supports Capacity Plus trunking and IP Site Connect for extended system coverage. Contact our team for a site-specific assessment before deploying.
What is the difference between the UHF Enabled and UHF Capable models?
The Enabled model (AAH56RDC9RA1AN) has all digital features active out of the box — including advanced system support for Capacity Max and Connect Plus. The Capable model (AAH56RDC9WA1AN) requires a software key to unlock these advanced features, but functions in conventional analog and digital modes immediately. The Capable model offers a lower entry cost with an upgrade path. Contact us to confirm which model fits your current system and expansion plans.
Is the XPR7350e UHF certified for use in hazardous locations?
Yes, when equipped with the Motorola UL-Approved battery. The HazLoc model is UL-Approved to TIA-4950 for Division 1 Hazardous Locations — Class I, II, III environments with flammable gases,