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Series
Entel DX425 is part of a series and all the other items in this series are shown below.
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| Entel DX425 | Entel DX482 | Entel DX485 | Entel DX446E | Entel DX446L | Entel DX422 | |
| Model | DX425 | DX482 | DX485 | DX446E | DX446L | DX422 |
| Band (VHF or UHF) | VHF | UHF | UHF | DMR446, PMR446 | DMR446, PMR446 | VHF |
| Ingress Protection | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 |
| Frequency Range | 136-174 MHz | 400-470; 450-520; 450-470 MHz | 400-470; 450-520; 450-470 MHz | 446 MHz | 446 MHz | 136-174 MHz |
| Accessory Connector | Entel DX4 | Entel DX4 | Entel DX4 | Entel DX4 | Entel DX4 | Entel DX4 |
| Single Charger | Optional | Optional | Optional | Optional | Optional | Optional |
| Channels | 99 | 16 | 99 | 16 | 99 | 16 |
| Zones | 8 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 8 | 1 |
| Charge Profile | Entel HX/DX | Entel HX/DX | Entel HX/DX | Entel HX/DX | Entel HX/DX | Entel HX/DX |
| Output Power | 1W, 5W | 1W, 4W | 1W, 4W | 0.5W | 0.5W | 1W, 5W |
| Licence Type | Licence Required | Licence Required | Licence Required | Licence Exempt | Licence Exempt | Licence Required |
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£189.75
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£146.25
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£189.75
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£148.75
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£191.25
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£146.25
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The DX425s is a digital two way radio from Entel. An Ingres protection ration of IP68 means that the DX425s is completely protected against dust, whilst also being able to be submerged in water for extended periods of time. Built to military standards (MIL-STD-810 C/D/E/F/G) the DX425s is rugged and reliable, conforming to stringent standards the radio is able to withstand the rigours of shock, vibration and corrosive effects from dust and moisture.
Mixed mode operation means that the DX425s can receive both DMR Digital and Analogue without the operator having to change channel, this mixed mode capability being useful where both analogue and digital radios are being used together during a migration of systems. A keylock is also present with the DX425s in order to avoid accidental operation, this feature will lock functionality of your keys either through request of the user or after a pre-set period of time.
The DX425s makes use of a personal attack button, once activated the radio will send an alarm call to other radios in the group, whilst also emitting a high-pitched noise from the radio as a deterrent. Lone Worker is also a feature available with the DX425s, monitoring activity levels should a radio be stationary for a pre-set period of time an alert will be sent out to other radios within the group.
Technical Information
Below is the combined technical information for every item available available in this bundle.
Note: Errors & Omissions Excepted (E&OE). This information is taken from the manufacturer data sheets, may be incorrect, out of date or subject to change without notice.
Key: Differences are shown in orange.
Model
A selection of model is required.
| Attribute | DX425 | DX425 | |
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| Single Charger | Optional | Optional | |
| Analogue or Digital | Digital & Analogue | Digital & Analogue | |
| Charge Profile | Entel HX/DX | Entel HX/DX | |
| Channels | 99 | 99 | |
| Zones | 8 | 8 | |
| Scan | Channel List | Channel List | |
| Licence Type | Licence Required | Licence Required | |
| Channel Programming |
Frequency Customisable Preprogrammed If Requested |
Frequency Customisable Preprogrammed If Requested |
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| Frequency Band | VHF | ||
| Output Power |
1W 5W |
1W 5W |
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| Keypad | No Keypad | ||
| Display | Display | ||
| Accessory Connector | Entel DX4 | Entel DX4 | |
| PTT (Push To Talk) |
Dedicated Integral |
Dedicated Integral |
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| Band (VHF or UHF) | VHF | VHF | |
| Frequency Range | 136-174 MHz | 136-174MHz | |
| Emergency Button | Dedicated Button | Dedicated Button | |
| Programmable Buttons | 2 | 2 | |
| Signalling Type |
CTCSS DCS DMR |
CTCSS DCS DMR |
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| Voice Activated | Not Available | Not Available | |
| Lone Worker | Yes (Built In) | Yes (Built In) | |
| Man Down | Yes (Optional Extra) | Yes (Optional Extra) | |
| Remote Monitor | Not Available | Not Available | |
| GPS | Not Available | Not Available | |
| Bluetooth | Not Available | Not Available | |
| WiFi | Not Available | Not Available | |
| Ingress Protection | IP68 | IP68 | |
| Brand | Entel | Entel | |
| Model | DX425 | DX425 | |
| Warranty | 2 Years | 2 Years | |
| Height (mm) | 267 | 97 | |
| Width (mm) | 60 | ||
| Depth (mm) | 38 | ||
| Weight (g) | 97 | 267 | |
Charger
We do not require that you select charger as it is optional.
| Attribute | Q-CSAHX/EE | Q-CSAHX/ED |
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| Charge Slots | Single | |
| Charge Profile | Entel HX/DX | |
| Brand | Entel | |
| Model | CSAHX/EE | CSAHX/ED |
| Connector A | Mains Plug (UK) | |
| Chemistry | Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) | |
| Intrinsic Safety Standard | None | |
| Body Style | Standard | |
| Original / Compatible | Genuine | |
Audio Accessory
We do not require that you select audio accessory as it is optional.
| Attribute | EA12/DX | EA15/DX | CMP/DXE |
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| Emergency Button | Not Available | ||
| Programmable Buttons | 0 | ||
| Style | D-Shape | FBI-Style | |
| PTT (Push To Talk) | Combi PTT/Mic | Combi PTT/Mic | Dedicated |
| Voice Activated | Not Available | ||
| Volume Control | Not Available | ||
| Bluetooth | Not Available | ||
| Accessory Connector | Entel DX4 | ||
| Intrinsic Safety Standard | None | ||
| Original / Compatible | Genuine | ||
| Colour | Black |
Black Clear |
Black |
| Weight (g) | 60 | 60 | 160 |
| Brand | Entel | ||
| Model | EA12/DX | EA15/DX | CMP/DXE |
| WiFi | Not Available | ||
| Size | L | ||
| Belt / Clip Type | Swivel Aligator Clip | ||
| Audio Out | 3.5mm Jack | ||
| Display | Non-display | ||
| Ingress Protection |
IP54 IP67 |
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| Noise Cancelling | Standard | ||
| Height (mm) | 67 | ||
| Width (mm) | 57 | ||
| Depth (mm) | 28 | ||
| Warranty | 1 Year | ||
| Compatible With |
DN495 DX446E DX446L DX422 DX482 DX425 DX485 |
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Carry Case
We do not require that you select carry case as it is optional.
| Attribute | CLCDX2 |
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| Strap Attachment | Integral Strap |
| Intrinsic Safety Standard | None |
| Belt / Clip Type | Swivel Loop |
| Material | Hard Leather |
| Display | Display |
| Original / Compatible | Genuine |
| Brand | Entel |
| Model | CLCDX2 |
Entel DX425 Features Explained
Taken from our knowledge base, we explain each feature of the Entel DX425.
Digital Basic Privacy
Digital Basic Privacy ensures that any communications made using your two way radios are protected against the potential for eavesdropping. Although this level of protection is very basic it still offers a degree of protection against your communications being listened in on by unwelcome parties.
Basic Privacy uses a fixed key which is set when the radio is programmed. There are 255 potential keys to be chosen from, this meaning that this is still a fairly simple privacy option for your devices. In order for an eavesdropper to listen in to your conversations they would require your exact frequencies, whilst also knowing the exact key that you have used for privacy.
The main reason for purchasing licensed two way radios is the privacy that they offer over license exempt devices. When communicating in work environments where there is the potential for sensitive information to be passed over the airwaves, having at least a basic level of privacy ensures that due diligence has been taken to keep work communications in house.
Read more about Privacy & Encryption in our Knowledge Base.
Voice Activation (VOX)
VOX (voice-operated exchange), more commonly known as Voice Activation, allows the two way radio's microphone and PTT button to be activated by simply speaking into the radio.
How To Use VOX
Most two way radios' voice activation feature only works via an external VOX capable earpiece or headset. Once connected, you simply start speaking and the two way radio will automatically initiate the transmission. When there is no longer any audio coming via your earpiece or headset, the two way radio automatically disengages the PTT.
Activating VOX
Most business grade licence exempt two way radios allow activating the voice activation feature via a button combination on the radio; or by simply plugging in a vox capable earpiece or headset. However, some more complex two way radios, such as our licensed two way radios will require some reprogramming.
VOX Drawbacks
Since VOX works by listening out for audio via the attached accessory, background noise that's near to the sound of a human voice will also activate it. That means practically anything can activate the voice activation.
Read more about Voice Activation (VOX) in our Knowledge Base.
Channel Scanning
Channel scanning enables the user to monitor a number of channels and respond when a transmission comes through. The scan feature can usually be programmed to include or exclude channels from the scan. Scanning fewer channels makes the scan faster. Should a transmission be found, your radio will stop and pause giving the operator the chance to respond to the transmission before continuing its cycle through the selected channels.
When programming your radio, it is possible to include or exclude channels from the scan, this allows for channels of highest priority to be added meaning that staff members never miss an important transmission. Channel scanning is an ideal choice in environments where updates are frequently given, this allowing for all of your members of staff to remain alert to changing conditions.
Digital hybrid radios can usually scan either or both digital and analogue channels simultaneously. This allows for an extremely flexible scan facility where the user can monitor many channels across both analogue and digital modes.
Read more about Channel Scanning in our Knowledge Base.
Lone Worker
Lone Worker is a feature found on many two way radios where it's able to send a pre-determined signal, for example a distress call or alarm, to other radios in range, Lone Worker requires some type of interaction from the radio user after a period of radio inactivity.
An example of this is the radio can be set to require the radio operator to interact with his or her radio once every 30 minutes. If they fail to do so, their radio will start making an audible sound. If there is still no interaction with his or her radio within 1 further minute, a alarm will sound to other team members to tell them a team member is not responding to Lone Worker.
The supervisor can then dispatch another team member to the non-response team member's last known location to offer assistance.
Read more about Lone Worker in our Knowledge Base.