TAIT TM9315

The TP9315 is a tough portable radio for mission critical communications. Supporting multiple DMR and analog modes, safety-enhancing features, integrated location services, and a rugged, robust design, the TP9315 is engineered to meet the standards of the most demanding industries.

TM9315 – Rugged and Straightforward Mobile

For straightforward mobile communications, the TM9315 offers durability, clarity, and the essentials your fleet depends on.

  • In-vehicle mobile unit with rugged IP54-rated control head

  • Supports quad-mode operation for flexible integration into existing networks

  • GPS-capable (external antenna), Lone‑Worker protection, and optional encryption

  • Optimised for voice reliability in mobile deployments

  • Streamlined interface for ease of use in vehicle environments

The TM9315 is a strong fit for vehicle fleets needing a simple, reliable radio with essential safety and voice capabilities.

Tait TP9315: Smarter, Evolving Communications

Achieve more with your radio network.The most flexible devices and networks, with smart voice and data applications. The TM9315 mobile offers MPT, trunked DMR, conventional DMR and Analog FM operation.

 

Its rugged design delivers straightforward forward voice communications in demanding environments. Improve workforce safety with smart features such as Location Services, Tait GeoFencing, and LoneWorker functionality.

Tait Tough TP9315 DMR PORTABLE

You can broadband-enable your TP9315 with WiFi and dual SIM LTE connectivity at any time by connecting a TAIT AXIOM Wearable.

TAIT TM9315

The TP9315 is a tough portable radio for mission critical communications. Supporting multiple DMR and analog modes, safety-enhancing features, integrated location services, and a rugged, robust design, the TP9315 is engineered to meet the standards of the most demanding industries.

Technical Specifications

Frequency Bands

VHF: 136-174MHz (B1), 174-225MHz (C0)
UHF: 400-470MHz (H5), 450-520MHz (H7),
700/800: 757-776MHz & 850-870MHz (K5), 850-870MHz (K4)

Output Power

5W, 3W, 2.5W, 2W, and 1W options depending on Frequency

Channels/Zones

1,500 channels / 26 zones for TP9300 and 16 channels / 1 zone for TP9310

Receiver Sensitivity

Sensitivity (DMR) 1% BER: -119dBm(0.25μV) in VHF, UHF, and 700/800/900 MHz

Tait Tough

Military Standards for high humidity, sand & dust, vibration, shock, rain, solar radiation, and more. IP65 spray proof and IP68 waterproof casing. Operating temperature of 14ºF to 140ºF (-10ºC to 60ºC).

Dimensions

With Li-Ion standard battery: 1.61x 2.56 x 5.35in (41x 65x 136mm) – excluding knobs
With Li-Ion standard battery: 1.77x 2.56 x 5.35in (45x 65x 136mm) – excluding knobs

Weight

With Li-Ion Slimline battery: 11.46oz (325g) – no antenna
With Li-Ion Performance battery: 13.12oz (372g) – no antenna
With Li-Ion High Capacity battery 13.52oz (385g) – no antenna

Compare TP9300 Radios

Radio Model
Form FactorIn‑vehicle mobile with advanced data capabilities Mobile (vehicle / fixed mount) with integrated control head or remote head
Operating ModesConventional & Trunked DMR, MPT and Analog FM supported Same multi-mode support: Conventional & Trunked DMR, MPT 1327, Analog FM
Ingress ProtectionWater resistant but lower rating: IP54 (or equivalent) IP54 (dust protected, splash resistant) for control head / chassis
Channels / Capacity100 channels / 1 zone (typical spec) Up to 1,000+ channels (depending on configuration
Safety FeaturesLone‑Worker, GeoFencing, Location Services, OTAP, emergencyLone Worker, Location Services, GeoFencing, emergency / alarm features built-in
Safety FeaturesBalance between simplicity and UI: a minimal display for feedback but no full keypad - Compact, more affordable mobile option - Serves in applications where only limited user input is requiredFull keypad + colour display allows dialing, menus, texting, richer UI - More capacity and configurability - Remote / split head mounting options - More advanced data features (e.g. text messages, roam, network integration)
Best ForEnvironments needing a mobile presence but with limited user input (e.g. vehicle-mounted “driver only” units), cost-sensitive mobile setupsMobile installations requiring rich user interaction (dispatch, vehicle crews, where dialing/text needed), flexible fleets, advanced features

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