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- Mon Feb 10, 2003 12:22 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: MX1000 bands?
- Replies: 4
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ok, let us see... I think I can remember a few things about the MX 1/2/3000 series. 4m /MB 68-84 MHz; 74-88 MHz 2m/VHF 146-162 MHz; 157-174 MHz; 146-174 MHZ (LP-model) 0.7m/UHF 403-433 MHz; 440-470 MHz and I never saw one of them, but i heard in the Netherlands they use 0.7m UHF lowband RX und UHF h...
- Mon Jan 06, 2003 10:57 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: MX question
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1783
In germany we use some MX 1000 - 3000 with the freq from 68 to 84 and from 74 to 88 MHz. The antenna from the 68 MHz model is about 38 cm long... In fact, its the best radio big M ever sold in germany! You can use it like a hammer... it works! I have several models of them, some of them can be used ...
- Sun Oct 20, 2002 11:44 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: What was your first /\/\otorola radio?
- Replies: 124
- Views: 46378
Well, I´m a newcomer, too! :D My first Motorola was a MX 2000 for the 4m Midband. Later, I made an upgrad to MX 3000 on my own, I just changed the part of the housing with the keypad. New housings are expensive, to espensive! :evil: :evil: :evil: Now I have MX 3000 MB the on and only in my opinion M...
- Wed May 22, 2002 9:25 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: Convertacom for MX1/2/3000 built 1990
- Replies: 0
- Views: 438
Convertacom for MX1/2/3000 built 1990
Hello! I have a problem. I have a Mx 3013, the same as the saberIII but built for the german police, paramedics and so on. I want to take it with me in the car with a convertacom. The Problem is, the convertacom is built for the later MX(1992 and on). I heard about the possibility to change somethin...
- Wed May 15, 2002 9:00 am
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: HT1000 Pinout
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1908
HT1000 Pinout
Hello out there!
Maybe Iam to silly, but I didn't find information about the pinouts at the HT1000 radio.
Can anybody help me?
And by the way, is it possible, to use a usual speaker-mic, maybe with some modification, or must I use the expensive SM from Motorola?
Thanks for the help!
Maybe Iam to silly, but I didn't find information about the pinouts at the HT1000 radio.
Can anybody help me?
And by the way, is it possible, to use a usual speaker-mic, maybe with some modification, or must I use the expensive SM from Motorola?
Thanks for the help!