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Revision as of 09:32, 24 May 2010

Also see Batlabs for a good Motorola radio resource! Please be aware that these radios require special programming software that is legally only obtainable from Motorola. Most of them also require a RIB (Radio Interface Box) with a radio specific cable. Back to Motorola page.

The Motorola Direct Talk article has additional information.


Series Handhelds Mobiles Others
Genesis
Iden
Jedi
Waris

(PROfessional)

Cosmo
EX


Saber
Radius
Spectra/Syntor
XTN
Unknown


APX Multi-Band


FRS

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