APCO25 Mobiles?
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APCO25 Mobiles?
I was just wondering is the Astro Spectra and XTL5000 the only APCO25 mobiles that Motorola offers or are there others?
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http://www.frontier-radio.com/motorola_pm1500.htm
Motorola PM1500 Features
The Motorola PM1500 has the following features:
255 Channels
Scan
Multicolored LED Indicators
4 Programmable Buttons - Easy access to favorite features. Optional keypad microphone allows you to scroll through the menu and access up to 16 programmable features
Programmable Emergency Button - Alerts dispatcher in an emergency situation
Backlit 8-Character Alphanumeric Display - User friendly icons and soft menu so you easily view status and access features.
Display for viewing of channel names and Caller ID
Large Channel and Push Button On/Off Volume Knobs
7.5 Watt External Speaker Allows for clear, crisp communication in loud environments
P25 Conventional Upgradeable
12.5/25 kHz Switchable Channel Spacing (VHF/UHF)
Linking Communities with Project 25 (P25)
With a single software upgrade, the PM1500 becomes P25 interoperable. This vital feature gives you the ability to interact with other networks in times of crisis.
Motorola PM1500 Features
The Motorola PM1500 has the following features:
255 Channels
Scan
Multicolored LED Indicators
4 Programmable Buttons - Easy access to favorite features. Optional keypad microphone allows you to scroll through the menu and access up to 16 programmable features
Programmable Emergency Button - Alerts dispatcher in an emergency situation
Backlit 8-Character Alphanumeric Display - User friendly icons and soft menu so you easily view status and access features.
Display for viewing of channel names and Caller ID
Large Channel and Push Button On/Off Volume Knobs
7.5 Watt External Speaker Allows for clear, crisp communication in loud environments
P25 Conventional Upgradeable
12.5/25 kHz Switchable Channel Spacing (VHF/UHF)
Linking Communities with Project 25 (P25)
With a single software upgrade, the PM1500 becomes P25 interoperable. This vital feature gives you the ability to interact with other networks in times of crisis.
At least Motorola admits it's a possibility with the PM1500, unlike the complete denial (until recently) of the MT1500. It would only make sense that it will be available at some point, as it's the mobile equivalent of the PR1500.escomm wrote:Just confirmed it's not available yet. /\/\ has been advertising that since the PM1500 was released. Like I said, one day it will be possible, but that day has not yet come.
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yes, and the pr1500 will have a flash available one day as well. scheduled release on that was 3q06, so i guess it will come when it is ready. wavetar also said he was told at the roadshow in orlando that the mt1500 was going to be flashport upgradable to imbe, but i don't think he was sober enough to catch the release date (if one was even available, which is doubtful at best)
escomm wrote: wavetar also said he was told at the roadshow in orlando that the mt1500 was going to be flashport upgradable to imbe, but i don't think he was sober enough to catch the release date (if one was even available, which is doubtful at best)
Hey now...I was sober...just really hung over! If I'd have been still drunk, I wouldn't have had the headache! But yes, I didn't think to ask for the release date, as they implied it was now available.
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PM1500
I got a PM1500 4 weeks ago 100W UHF.
I just paid $540 and had it flashed for P25 and it works great.
I should have went with the High power XTS2500 UHF
Would have turned out to be around the same price LOL
I just paid $540 and had it flashed for P25 and it works great.
I should have went with the High power XTS2500 UHF
Would have turned out to be around the same price LOL
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So this is going to be my first time programming APCO25 channels into an Astro Spectra. Is there anything special besides just plugging the channel in? Do I need to select anything in options to let it know it is an APCO25 channel? I haven't got the radio yet so I haven't had a chance to look at the codeplug.
Some channels will be analog, which I transmit on for fire/ems, but the APCO25 channels will be recieve and since I have never programmed them, I was looking for some pointers.
Some channels will be analog, which I transmit on for fire/ems, but the APCO25 channels will be recieve and since I have never programmed them, I was looking for some pointers.
Astro Spectra P25
Hi,
This is for CPS...
To make a personality P25, you need to go to the "Rx Options" tab (under 'Conventional personalities') and set it to either "Mixed Mode" or "ASTRO". Then you can go to the "Tx Options" tab and make it "ASTRO" [you have to set the Rx first, then it will let you change the Tx - default is "Non-ASTRO" or analog]
The bandwidth setting (12.5 kHz or 25 kHz) will affect ONLY the receiver's analog operation (assuming you set "Mixed Mode")
Then you go into the ASTRO tabs and set NAC, etc. Note that if you set "Digital CSQ" it will force the NACs to 293. You will also want to set up at least one ASTRO System (tho the default will work) under the ASTRO section.
My advice is to download your radio, then make a couple copies of the CP and "fool around" with one - it won't let you save a file if it has errors in it, so that's a good way to check yourself. Incidentally, you can name the codeplug files anything you want - you are not restricted to the serial number.
73 DE Hartley
This is for CPS...
To make a personality P25, you need to go to the "Rx Options" tab (under 'Conventional personalities') and set it to either "Mixed Mode" or "ASTRO". Then you can go to the "Tx Options" tab and make it "ASTRO" [you have to set the Rx first, then it will let you change the Tx - default is "Non-ASTRO" or analog]
The bandwidth setting (12.5 kHz or 25 kHz) will affect ONLY the receiver's analog operation (assuming you set "Mixed Mode")
Then you go into the ASTRO tabs and set NAC, etc. Note that if you set "Digital CSQ" it will force the NACs to 293. You will also want to set up at least one ASTRO System (tho the default will work) under the ASTRO section.
My advice is to download your radio, then make a couple copies of the CP and "fool around" with one - it won't let you save a file if it has errors in it, so that's a good way to check yourself. Incidentally, you can name the codeplug files anything you want - you are not restricted to the serial number.
73 DE Hartley
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An XTS 3000 is capable of conventional and Type II trunked P25 operation, if appropriately flashed, and with appropriate firmware.
It can do 9600bps P25 trunking if the HOST firmware is R06.xx.xx.
I'd suggest reading this page for everything you need to know to find out if a particular XTS 3000 is capable of P25:
http://www.p25.ca/
It can do 9600bps P25 trunking if the HOST firmware is R06.xx.xx.
I'd suggest reading this page for everything you need to know to find out if a particular XTS 3000 is capable of P25:
http://www.p25.ca/
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