Motorola MTM700

 

Introduction

   The Motorola MTM700 radio builds upon the excellent functionality of the MTM300 and is one of the first-generation Tetra mobile radios used by the Ham radio community. Generally, the MTM700 is good for use in the amateur radio band, though it has a lower firmware version.

For amateur radio needs, this likely has no significant consequences. After every FW upgrade, the radio retains its amateur radio codeplug, but the CPS performs a sanity check on the data and rejects all frequencies above 430 MHz. Also is limited to max 16 TG’s per folder.

Motorola MTM700 Sales Model Nomenclature

This nomenclature  includes information about the product’s features, specifications, and intended use, and helps both the manufacturer and customers to distinguish between different versions or configurations of the product.

  Motorola TETRA radios are available with various firmware versions, each featuring one of the following standard AIE TETRA Encryption Algorithms (TEAs):

– CLEAR NonE2 (No Encryption) This is the only one for HamRadio use!
– TEA1 is for commercial use and is primarily used by critical infrastructure around the world. But it’s also used by some police and military agencies outside of Europe.
– TEA2 (restricted to use by Schengen / EU countries). Possession of TEA2 radios is in many countries
prohibited by law!

   Each TEA version builds upon the previous one, incorporating enhancements to meet evolving user needs and address emerging challenges in communication security and efficiency.

Frequency Range from Factory:

  The Motorola MTM700  series includes several models, also serveral HW revisions, each designed to operate within specific frequency ranges. Below is a list of some common models and their corresponding frequency ranges:

MT912 M47PCN6TZ5AN MTM700 380-430 MHz, STD DASH/DESK M1
MT912 M47PCN6TZ6AN MTM700 380-430 MHz, STD REMOTE M2
MT912 M47PCC6TZ5AN MTM700 380-430 MHz, EXP DASH/DESK M3
MT912 M47PCW6TZ2AN MTM700 380-430 MHz, M’CYCLE M4
MT712 M47UCN6TZ5AN MTM700 806-870 MHz, STD DASH/DESK M5
MT712 M47UCN6TZ6AN MTM700 806-870 MHz, STD REMOTE M6
MT712 M47UCC6TZ5AN MTM700 806-870 MHz, EXP DASH/DESK M7
MT712 M47UCW6TZ2AN MTM700 806-870 MHz, M’CYCLE M8

Model Number – MT912 M47PCN6TZ5AN Frequency Range: 380-430 MHz
Model Number – MT712 M47UCN6TZ5AN Frequency Range: 806-870 MHz

Expanded Frequency Range:
Model Number – MT912 M47PCN6TZ5AN Frequency Range: 380-440 MHz
Model Number – MT712 M47UCN6TZ5AN Frequency Range: 806-870 MHz  N/A

Adaptation for Ham Radio Use

    The Motorola MTM700 was one of the first Tetra radios adapted for Ham radio use. However, being one of the oldest models, it’s important to note that due to the limitations of its firmware features and programming, it is not recommended for daily use. It may be suitable for gateway builds like SVXLink with some modifications.

Attention! Due to the nature of the radio market, some units may originate from governmental working environments, still in use, stolen, lost, or intended for destruction but salvaged by individuals. If you notice any signs such as radio logos, initial messages, back labels, or additional markings indicating that the radio might be a “tea 2” or not a “clean radio,” do not purchase it. Instead, return the radio to the seller or report it to the nearest police station.
Only Clear radio firmware can be used for HamTetra use!!

Programming

    To program the Motorola MTM700, you will need a compatible programming cable and Motorola Tetra CPS or Motorola Tetra CPS Depot software. Additionally, for firmware upgrades, depend of existing radio firmware you need the right Z.19 file. Motorola MTM700 firmware can be upgraded through Motorola Tetra CPS or Motorola Tetra CPS Depot software.

  The programming Active Data Cable, “GMKN1022”, is only compatible when an Expansion Head is not fitted as part of a remote mount configuration. In this configuration access to the Tetra PEI for IP Packet Data and SDS services is available on the Expansion head and the Active Data Cable GMKN1022 is not required.

 Here is an example of how to understand Motorola MTM700 firmware files. In this specific case,  firmware R020003317:

– R02: Indicates Motorola MTM700 firmware
– 000: Signifies ‘clear’ firmware, meaning it lacks TEA encryption
– 3317: Represents the actual firmware version numbe

Please refer to the Radio Quick Start Guide

Programming Cable

  Programming the Motorola MTM700 is a straightforward process thanks to the availability of dedicated programming cable.This cable facilitate seamless communication between the radio and programming software, allowing users to customize settings, configure channels, and update firmware with ease.

Programming Cable for use:

Motorola GMKN1022 – serial Active Data Cable – programming cable, suitable for MTM700/MTM800
Following the radio pinout, it’s also possible to build a homemade cable.

Antenna Considerations

For the Motorola MTM700 radio, two types of antennas are applicable: mobile and base station antennas. When selecting an antenna, it’s important to match it to the radio’s operating frequency

Pinout

Accessories

N/A

Operating Procedures

Please refer to the user manual Here

Interfacing with Ham Radio Networks

Motorola MTM700 integrates with limitations into various HamTetra environments, demonstrating reliability in Direct Mode Operation (DMO), Trunked Mode Operation (TMO)

Compatibility with Other Radio Manufacturers

The Motorola MT700 interface with radios from other manufacturers, ensuring interoperability and compatibility across diverse communication systems.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Regular maintenance, including battery checks, firmware updates, and cleaning, ensures optimal performance and longevity of the MTM700. In the event of issues or malfunctions, troubleshooting procedures provided by Motorola or the HamRadio community can assist in diagnosing and resolving problems effectively.

You can also find articles related to the MTM700 from members of the HamTetra community :

PE2KMV

Please note that the Motorola MTM700 has reached its end-of-life (EOL) status

* We do not provide programming software, licenses, additional information, or technical support beyond what is available through above published information!