The APX7000 is the first radio released by Motorola that is able to have both front-panel programming ( FPP) as well as trunking options enabled in the same FlashCode at the time of its release. Location services can be turned off (if the CPS allows for it to be toggled) in the radio menu. CPS enabled features like and emergency keep-alive, peer-to-peer GPS location data and distance to predetermined destinations are also available. On the dual-display model, the user can view their exact coordinates as well as set waypoints, "home" and destination coordinates. On both the top-display and dual-display models of the APX7000, an integrated GPS comes standard. The radio also has a microphone mounted near each speaker, making for two noise-cancelling microphones designed to suppress wind, feedback and other non-voice noises in the user's environment. The APX7000 boasts a 1 watt main speaker as well as a secondary speaker on the display side of the radio, both of which can be turned on or off independently based on the user's preference. The APX7000 is the first dual band portable radio produced by Motorola and are manufactured with the ability to operate in any two of the four major public safety bands ( VHF, UHF1, UHF2, 700/800MHz). It is produced in two basic models the model 1.5 which features an 8-character, multi-colored backlit display on the top of the radio without any numeric or navigation keys, or the model 3.5 which features the aforementioned top display as well as a full RGB LCD front display, full numeric keypad, four-way menu navigation keypad, home button, data button, and three menu-selection buttons. Like most of the recent full-size public safety radios produced by Motorola, the APX7000 has a volume knob, a channel knob, three programmable side buttons, a two-position concentric switch (ΓΈ/o switch), a three position mode switch and an orange "emergency" button, and PTT button, all of which can be programmed to the user's liking (with the exception of the PTT button).
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