Hi there,
I have read a lot in this lab about MTR2000 but nobody share any pcfile how you can program or how does it looks like somebody’s MTR2000.
Thanks for reading it.
Programing the MTR2000
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Re: Programing the MTR2000
Like any other Motorola radio, the MTR2000 requires the correct Motorola RSS (Radio Service Software) and appropriate programming hardware (in this case, a relatively modern Windows-based system).kurt wrote:Hi there,
I have read a lot in this lab about MTR2000 but nobody share any pcfile how you can program or how does it looks like somebody’s MTR2000.
Thanks for reading it.
Here's the kicker: Conversion of a VHF MTR2000 to amateur frequencies is NOT possible unless the transmitter's power amp is in the correct bandsplit (Range 1, 136-155MHz). I discovered, through bitter experience, that the high-split models cannot be readily converted. I suppose it could be done, but it would likely be more effort than it's worth.
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Thanks for replay. I already have the original RSS software which cost me a lot, but I will like to know do I have to change anything in the radio because I'm trying to connect the MTR2000 with GM300 or GM3600 as a link radio but I don’t know how to do it, I'm afraid if I do any mistake which can cause me a $$$-s.
If somebody has a setup of wires to connect MTR2000 with GM300 or GM360 I'll appreciate.
Thanks!
Thanks for replay. I already have the original RSS software which cost me a lot, but I will like to know do I have to change anything in the radio because I'm trying to connect the MTR2000 with GM300 or GM3600 as a link radio but I don’t know how to do it, I'm afraid if I do any mistake which can cause me a $$$-s.
If somebody has a setup of wires to connect MTR2000 with GM300 or GM360 I'll appreciate.
Thanks!