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===HT1000===
 
===HT1000===
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Basic, very rugged and durable Public Safety radio. Comes in 2, 8, and 16 channel versions on the VHF, UHF and 800 bands.
 
Basic, very rugged and durable Public Safety radio. Comes in 2, 8, and 16 channel versions on the VHF, UHF and 800 bands.
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===HT1100===
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Nothing known about this.<br>
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Some model numbers though:<br>
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H01KDC9AN1AN<br>
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H01KDC9AN3AN<br>
  
 
===JT1000===
 
===JT1000===
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http://static.flickr.com/70/163410381_97f81f3fea_o.gif<br>
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Similar to the HT1000, but can have front-key pad programmable key installed so one does not have to have the RSS (Radio Service Software) or the RIB (Radio Interface Box) normally required to program Motorola radios. Some "GOVT" models do not require a programming key.
  
Similar to the HT1000, but can have front-key pad programmable key installed so one does not have to have the RSS (Radio Service Software) or the RIB (Radio Interface Box) normally required to program Motorola radios.
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===GP900 [Radius]===
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===GP900 [Radius]===
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European MTP Trunking Radio. Comes in MB/VHF/UHF Flavors. MB=66-88mhz<br>
(European)More info to follow
 
  
 
===GP1200 [Radius]===
 
===GP1200 [Radius]===
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http://static.flickr.com/63/163337489_69c9ef55e7.jpg<br>
 
European MTP Trunking Radio. Comes in VHF/UHF Flavors.
 
European MTP Trunking Radio. Comes in VHF/UHF Flavors.
 
===MT2000===
 
(European)More info to follow
 
  
 
===PTX1200===
 
===PTX1200===
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http://static.flickr.com/65/163393227_2dc4425356_o.jpg<br>
 
(European)More info to follow
 
(European)More info to follow
  
 
===PTX3600===
 
===PTX3600===
 
(European)More info to follow
 
(European)More info to follow
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===MT2000===
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http://static.flickr.com/62/163404392_8f3d69a17c_o.gif<br>
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Comes in VHF/UHF/800mhz flavors, conventional only.<br>
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Model I -  Top display (1 line), 48 channel capable (3 zones)<br>
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Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160 channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front<br>
  
 
===MT2100===
 
===MT2100===
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http://static.flickr.com/48/163336073_6618808eca_o.jpg<br>
 
(European)More info to follow
 
(European)More info to follow
  
 
===MTX Series===
 
===MTX Series===
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MTX-LS  - 800 LTR<br>
 
MTX-LS  - 800 LTR<br>
MTX838  - VHF, UHF 800 Type I/II Trunking/Conventional. Canadian Radio<br>
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http://static.flickr.com/70/163336070_712f733995_o.jpg<br>
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MTX838  - VHF, UHF 800 Type I/II Trunking/Conventional. Export Radio yet some have FCC ID<br>
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Model I -  No Display, 16 Channel<br>
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Model I -  Top display (1 line), 99 channel, no Zones- Infinite Rotary Knob<br>
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Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160 channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front<br>
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http://static.flickr.com/63/163417566_15115c94c4_o.jpg<br>
 
MTX2000 - UHF Type I/II Trunking Non-U.S. Export Radio<br>
 
MTX2000 - UHF Type I/II Trunking Non-U.S. Export Radio<br>
 
MTX8000 - 800 Type I/II Trunking<br>
 
MTX8000 - 800 Type I/II Trunking<br>
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===MTS Series===
 
===MTS Series===
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MTS2000 - VHF or UHF or 800<br>
 
MTS2000 - VHF or UHF or 800<br>
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http://static.flickr.com/49/163336075_797e17ced3_o.jpg<br>
 
MTS2010 - VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System<br>
 
MTS2010 - VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System<br>
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MTS2013 - 4m  (FuG 13b) 66-88 MHz  for the German BOS Radio System<br>
 
MTS2013 - 4m  (FuG 13b) 66-88 MHz  for the German BOS Radio System<br>
 
MTS8000 - 800 (There is no MTS8000)<br>
 
MTS8000 - 800 (There is no MTS8000)<br>
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Model I  -  Top display (1 line), 48 channel capable (3 zones)<br>
 
Model I  -  Top display (1 line), 48 channel capable (3 zones)<br>
 
Model II  (B5 or C5) - Front display, 160 channel capable (10 zones), 6 keys on front of radio<br>
 
Model II  (B5 or C5) - Front display, 160 channel capable (10 zones), 6 keys on front of radio<br>
Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160 channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front<br>
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Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160-255* channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front.  *depending on flashcode<br>
 
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=== Jedi Equipment on Ebay ===
 
=== Jedi Equipment on Ebay ===
<ebay>Motorola (HT1000, JT1000, MTS2000, MTX8000, MTX9000, MTX2000, MTX838, MT2100, MTS2010, MTS2013, GP1200, GP900)</ebay>
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<ebay>Motorola (HT1000, JT1000, MTS2000, MTX8000, MTX9000, MTX2000, MTX838, MT2100, MTS2010, MTS2013, GP1200, GP900, PTX1200, PTX3600)</ebay>
  
 
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Revision as of 23:07, 8 June 2006

HT1000

163404395_38e123e523_o.gif
Basic, very rugged and durable Public Safety radio. Comes in 2, 8, and 16 channel versions on the VHF, UHF and 800 bands.

HT1100

Nothing known about this.
Some model numbers though:
H01KDC9AN1AN
H01KDC9AN3AN

JT1000

163410381_97f81f3fea_o.gif
Similar to the HT1000, but can have front-key pad programmable key installed so one does not have to have the RSS (Radio Service Software) or the RIB (Radio Interface Box) normally required to program Motorola radios. Some "GOVT" models do not require a programming key.

GP900 [Radius]

163404390_afa6b4c624_o.gif

European MTP Trunking Radio. Comes in MB/VHF/UHF Flavors. MB=66-88mhz

GP1200 [Radius]

163337489_69c9ef55e7.jpg
European MTP Trunking Radio. Comes in VHF/UHF Flavors.

PTX1200

163393227_2dc4425356_o.jpg
(European)More info to follow

PTX3600

(European)More info to follow

MT2000

163404392_8f3d69a17c_o.gif
Comes in VHF/UHF/800mhz flavors, conventional only.
Model I - Top display (1 line), 48 channel capable (3 zones)
Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160 channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front

MT2100

163336073_6618808eca_o.jpg
(European)More info to follow

MTX Series

MTX-LS - 800 LTR

163336070_712f733995_o.jpg

MTX838 - VHF, UHF 800 Type I/II Trunking/Conventional. Export Radio yet some have FCC ID
Model I - No Display, 16 Channel
Model I - Top display (1 line), 99 channel, no Zones- Infinite Rotary Knob
Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160 channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front

163417566_15115c94c4_o.jpg
MTX2000 - UHF Type I/II Trunking Non-U.S. Export Radio
MTX8000 - 800 Type I/II Trunking
MTX9000 - 900 Type I/II Trunking

MTS Series

163410382_1e975a70e0_o.jpg
MTS2000 - VHF or UHF or 800

163336075_797e17ced3_o.jpg
MTS2010 - VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System

163337494_49e1857908_o.jpg
MTS2013 - 4m (FuG 13b) 66-88 MHz for the German BOS Radio System
MTS8000 - 800 (There is no MTS8000)
MTS9000 - 900 (There is no MTS9000)

Higher-end than the HT1000 or JT1000. Add "Flashcode" upgrading for options. To find what options a radio might have, goto the Flashcode Decoder. Typical flashcodes include MDC and trunking (Type II - SmartZone or SmartNet).

Model I - Top display (1 line), 48 channel capable (3 zones)
Model II (B5 or C5) - Front display, 160 channel capable (10 zones), 6 keys on front of radio
Model III (B7 or C7) - Front dispaly, 160-255* channel capable (10 zones), full DTMF pad on front. *depending on flashcode




--Mam1081 21:09, 18 Oct 2005 (CDT)


Jedi Equipment on Ebay