XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

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jcemt911
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What radios do you own?: i90

XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

Post by jcemt911 »

So I've searched everywhere and can't find the topic being discussed... 7550 vs 7550e? Worth the upgrade?
n3obl
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Re: XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

Post by n3obl »

Ive been trying to find out if there any real differences
n1gtl
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What radios do you own?: XPR5550, XPR7550e

Re: XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

Post by n1gtl »

The XPR7550e has WiFi built in, which is why I opted to buy it. Of course I have had a hard time trying to figure out the Remote Management software needed to program it via WiFi.

Also, be careful when buying a 7550e. Some are (E) as in enabled. Others are (C) as in capable. The old 7550's had most of the bell and whistles enabled.....capacity plus, linked capacity plus and so on. If you get a new 7550e CAPABLE model, it means the radio CAN have that feature enabled but you have to BUY the enhancement.

http://www.daywireless.com/blog/index.p ... -xpr-7550/
RFguy
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Re: XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

Post by RFguy »

There are some errors on that page.

The XPR7550e "Capable" model comes standard with IP site connect, Capacity Plus, Linked Capacity Plus.

The options on the capable model, (that come standard with the Enabled model) are Wi-Fi, Connect Plus, Capacity Max.

LTR and Intrinsically safe are options on both models.
Wess Side Kid
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Re: XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

Post by Wess Side Kid »

RFguy wrote:There are some errors on that page.

The XPR7550e "Capable" model comes standard with IP site connect, Capacity Plus, Linked Capacity Plus.

The options on the capable model, (that come standard with the Enabled model) are Wi-Fi, Connect Plus, Capacity Max.

LTR and Intrinsically safe are options on both models.
How do you make it do LTR in the programming software?
RFguy
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Re: XPR7550 vs XPR7550e

Post by RFguy »

LTR is an option board feature by Schuler Johnson. It has a separate programming software to configure the LTR features.
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