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The '''Motorola Saber SI''' was a radio based on the [[Motorola Jedi Series]] of radios, but in a case resembling the [[Motorola ASTRO Saber]]. Few of the series were ever produced, and, while they were only ever produced for 800 MHz operation, some enthusiasts have swapped parts and 'hacked' them onto UHF. The Saber SI is programmed with its own release of RSS, and the radio (and software) is not supported by Motorola at all. The case appears slightly shorter than an ASTRO Saber case, and the radio does not support digital, as it is a Jedi radio.
 
The '''Motorola Saber SI''' was a radio based on the [[Motorola Jedi Series]] of radios, but in a case resembling the [[Motorola ASTRO Saber]]. Few of the series were ever produced, and, while they were only ever produced for 800 MHz operation, some enthusiasts have swapped parts and 'hacked' them onto UHF. The Saber SI is programmed with its own release of RSS, and the radio (and software) is not supported by Motorola at all. The case appears slightly shorter than an ASTRO Saber case, and the radio does not support digital, as it is a Jedi radio.
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Revision as of 11:51, 26 June 2007

The Motorola Saber SI was a radio based on the Motorola Jedi Series of radios, but in a case resembling the Motorola ASTRO Saber. Few of the series were ever produced, and, while they were only ever produced for 800 MHz operation, some enthusiasts have swapped parts and 'hacked' them onto UHF. The Saber SI is programmed with its own release of RSS, and the radio (and software) is not supported by Motorola at all. The case appears slightly shorter than an ASTRO Saber case, and the radio does not support digital, as it is a Jedi radio.