Astro Saber AVA mounting
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- Elroy Jetson
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Not sure if I explained it properly. Take a look at the crude picture. It doesnt seem to engage with the radio very well when i turn the lever. Let me know what you think. Thank you.
http://www.iswest.net/~jason/ebay/saber.gif
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On 2001-10-29 21:50, Jocko wrote:
Not sure if I explained it properly. Take a look at the crude picture. It doesnt seem to engage with the radio very well when i turn the lever. Let me know what you think. Thank you.
http://www.iswest.net/~jason/ebay/saber.gif
If the ASTRO is not engaging correctly.... the battery on it may be the wrong size.. Motorola recommends a NTN4593 med capacity batt.... Use an original Motorola made battery and it will engage just fine.....On 2001-10-29 21:30, Jocko wrote:
I have a AVA and I cannot find anything about how to mount it. Does it only work in the horizontal direction (radio laying flat with display facing up) or can I mount it on the side of my dash console (radio display facing car door). Thanks.
USE of an aftermarket equivalent is not recommended .. it may not have the right fit as seems to be the problem with many aftermarket made batteries ( the w&w BATTS COME TO MIND)
I never mentioned in an old email the TRADE came with a display mic - if it did I would have asked more for the trade.. if you were to buy a new ava from Motorola you would not get the display mic......For an MTS2000 radio 900 mhz which you have no use for I thought was a across the board trade... I gave fair trade value for the MTS versus an AVA which you do have use for.....
You want your MTS back.. It needs to be done this weekend......
- Tom in D.C.
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Doc: I have seen very few non-Motorola batteries which fit well into chargers, though they do seem to work okay in the
SVA Saber chargers which are made to take
two battery lengths. The aftermarket batteries almost always are too fat for the slots in the 4734 Saber chargers. Even the old Multipliers I use sometimes in MT500's are a bear to squeeze into the radio!
Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.
SVA Saber chargers which are made to take
two battery lengths. The aftermarket batteries almost always are too fat for the slots in the 4734 Saber chargers. Even the old Multipliers I use sometimes in MT500's are a bear to squeeze into the radio!
Tom, W2NJS
...in D.C.