Kupu Whakataki
The Motorola Solutions TALKABOUT T478 two-way radio is designed for reliable communication, especially in emergency situations or when traditional communication methods are unavailable. It features NOAA weather channels, an FM radio, and compatibility with all FRS and GMRS two-way radios, ensuring you stay informed and connected.
Ko nga ahuatanga matua ko:
- Waehere Tūmataitinga: 22 channels and 121 privacy codes for 2,662 combinations.
- Dual Power and USB Charging: Up to 12 hours battery life with included 800mAH battery.
- Whakaritenga ohorere: Keeps you informed, prepared, and connected during emergencies.
- IP54 Hoahoa Taurangi: Ka mau i te ua, te hukarere me etahi atu ahuatanga huarere.
- Awhe Toroa: Up to 35 miles in mountain-to-valley conditions, 6 miles in open water, and 2 miles in neighborhoods.
- Rama Whakakotahi: Built-in flashlight with automatic power outage mahi.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Your Motorola Solutions TALKABOUT T478 package includes the following items:
- 2 x T478 reo irirangi rua-ara
- 2 x Whawhai topenga
- 1 x Tauranga utu
- 1 x riiwhi moroiti-USB
- 2 x NiMH rechargeable batteries (800mAH)
- 16 x Personalization stickers
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Image: Two Motorola T478 two-way radios, showing the front and back with belt clips attached, alongside the charging dock and USB cable.
Tatūnga
Whakauru Pohiko me te Tohutohutia
The T478 radios come with rechargeable NiMH batteries. To install, open the battery compartment cover on the back of the radio. Insert the NiMH battery pack, ensuring correct polarity. Close the cover securely. Alternatively, the radios can operate on 3 AA batteries (not included for initial setup, but can be used as an alternative power source).
To charge the rechargeable batteries:
- Place the radios into the charging dock.
- Connect the Micro-USB charger to the charging dock and a power source.
- The charging indicator light on the radio will illuminate to show charging status.

Image: The black charging dock for two Motorola T478 radios, with a Micro-USB port visible at the front.
Attaching Belt Clips
To attach a belt clip, align the clip with the slots on the back of the radio and slide it down until it clicks into place. To remove, push the release tab and slide the clip upwards.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Hiko / Whakaweto me te Rōrahi
- To power on, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise until you hear a click.
- To power off, rotate the knob counter-clockwise until you hear a click.
- Adjust volume by rotating the On/Off/Volume knob.
Channel Selection and Privacy Codes
The T478 offers 22 channels. To select a channel:
- Press the Menu button until the channel number flashes.
- Whakamahia ngā pātene Whakarunga/Whakararo hei tīpako i te hongere e hiahiatia ana.
- Press the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button or Menu to confirm.
To ensure private communication, use privacy codes. The T478 supports 121 privacy codes. To set a privacy code:
- Press the Menu button twice until the privacy code flashes.
- Use the Up/Down buttons to select your desired code.
- Press the PTT button or Menu to confirm.
Pana-Ki-Krero (PTT)
To transmit, press and hold the PTT button on the side of the radio. Speak clearly into the microphone. Release the PTT button to listen.
Ngā Hongere me ngā Whakatūpato Huarere NOAA
The T478 can receive NOAA weather channels and alerts. To access:
- Press the Weather button (often indicated by a cloud icon).
- Use Up/Down buttons to scan through available weather channels.
- The radio can be set to alert you to severe weather conditions.
Irirangi FM
To listen to FM radio, press the FM button (often indicated by a music note icon). Use the Up/Down buttons to change stations.
Kohiko Whakakotahi
To activate the built-in flashlight, press the dedicated flashlight button (often on top or side). The flashlight also features an automatic power outage function, illuminating when power is lost.

Whakaahua: Runga view of the Motorola T478 radio, highlighting the integrated flashlight and volume/power knob.
Te tiaki
Tiaki Pūhiko
To maximize battery life, fully charge the NiMH battery packs before each use. If storing the radios for an extended period, remove the batteries. If using AA batteries, replace them when power is low.
Ātete Huarere
The T478 has an IP54 weatherproof rating, meaning it is protected against dust and splashing water from any direction. While it can withstand rain and snow, it is not designed for submersion in water. Ensure all port covers are securely closed to maintain weather resistance.
Raparongoā
- Awhe kino: Radio range is highly dependent on terrain and conditions. Mountains, dense foliage, and urban structures can significantly reduce range. For optimal range, ensure clear line of sight.
- No Power/Short Battery Life: Ensure batteries are fully charged. If using NiMH packs, they may degrade over time and require replacement. Check that AA batteries are fresh and correctly inserted.
- Karekau he Whakawhitiwhiti: Verify that both radios are on the same channel and privacy code. Ensure PTT button is fully pressed when transmitting.
- Static/Interference: Change to a different channel or privacy code. Ensure you are within effective range.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | T478 |
| Hunga Hua | 1.3 x 2.21 x 7.52 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 6.4 hekere |
| Pūhiko | 3 AA batteries required (included) or 2 x NiMH rechargeable batteries (included) |
| Te maha o nga hongere | 22 |
| Awhe Auautanga | 162.400-162.550 MHz, 462-467 MHz, 450-470 MHz |
| Awhe Korero Morahi | 35 Maero |
| Taumata Atete Wai | IP54 Taurangi Huarere |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | Battery Saver Mode, Call Alert, Emergency Alarm, Integrated Flashlight, Weather Alert |
Ataata Hua Whaimana
Ataata: Kua mutu te hua manaview of the Motorola T478 Talkabout Emergency Preparedness 2-Way Radio, highlighting its features and benefits.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included in your product package or visit the official Motorola Solutions website. Protection plans are available for purchase separately to extend coverage beyond the standard warranty period.





