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=== XTS 5000 ===
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=== XTS 2500 ===
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=== XTS 3000 ===
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The first of the XTS series portables -- the first Jedi style portable that was digital capable.
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=== XTS 3500 ===
 
Look for XTS-3500s by the 'truckload' to appear at hamfests.  
 
Look for XTS-3500s by the 'truckload' to appear at hamfests.  
  

Revision as of 12:14, 20 August 2005

XTS 5000

XTS 2500

XTS 3000

The first of the XTS series portables -- the first Jedi style portable that was digital capable.

XTS 3500

Look for XTS-3500s by the 'truckload' to appear at hamfests.

Motorola has dropped this model and doesn't sell it any more - way early in it's planned 'lifecycle' of 12 years (it first shipped in the spring of '99).

MOT says they'll continue to support users who own this product. There's problems with it that shouldn't affect an amateur user's casual use for voice. Make sure you get one that hasn't be 'flashed' for narrow-band and digital modulation, or you won't be able to use it with your amateur repeater. Batteries are the same as XTS-3000, antennae and speaker-mic. RSS is DOS based only, and is not the same that is used for the XTS3000 series of portables. While they may look alike, they are not the same beasts.

Some ham repeaters are digital capable, and any radio flashed for APCO-25 should be able to TX in analog also.

XTS Equipment on Ebay