UHF XTS4000's now available
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UHF XTS4000's now available
Seems like the feds are now starting to place orders for UHF 380-470 XTS4000's as per this PDF document I found....
http://www.whs.mil/APO/documents/HQ0034-07-R-1054.pdf
http://www.whs.mil/APO/documents/HQ0034-07-R-1054.pdf
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Re: UHF XTS4000's now available
Jesus Christ!
How much of the taxpayers' money are they spending on all this? (And how long before I can get an XTS4000...on ebay?)
How much of the taxpayers' money are they spending on all this? (And how long before I can get an XTS4000...on ebay?)
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Re: UHF XTS4000's now available
My main question is,
What doe s xts4000 look like?
What doe s xts4000 look like?
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search the forum, there is a thread with pics etcRTFireguy wrote:My main question is,
What doe s xts4000 look like?
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Awesome, So when will they have a UHF high band out? hehe
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Probably not for a while - it's not widely used except for the coasts it seems.
I've had a chance to play with a few of the VHF Units - they're actually built better than a NexTel IMO, and the range is OK.
I've had a chance to play with a few of the VHF Units - they're actually built better than a NexTel IMO, and the range is OK.
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Rayjk110 wrote:Probably not for a while - it's not widely used except for the coasts it seems.
I've had a chance to play with a few of the VHF Units - they're actually built better than a NexTel IMO, and the range is OK.
Now, it's basicly an XTS5K but in a covert case?
Any one know a cost for the VHF and the options that would be avail for one?
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RTFireguy wrote:Rayjk110 wrote:Probably not for a while - it's not widely used except for the coasts it seems.
I've had a chance to play with a few of the VHF Units - they're actually built better than a NexTel IMO, and the range is OK.
Now, it's basicly an XTS5K but in a covert case?
Any one know a cost for the VHF and the options that would be avail for one?
i believe there is also a drop in wattage, i remember reading 2w max on the VHF side..
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That's correct, and with a pathetically inefficient antenna for VHF, so don't expect it to perform nearly as well as an XTS5000 with wideband whip.
The UHF version should do pretty well though, and if they release an 800MHz version, it'll likely be fantastic.
The UHF version should do pretty well though, and if they release an 800MHz version, it'll likely be fantastic.
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The target "audience" is the fed users, which offically don't have any allocation in 800...but then again, the fedz can take over the any spectrum if they wanted tomr.syntrx wrote:That's correct, and with a pathetically inefficient antenna for VHF, so don't expect it to perform nearly as well as an XTS5000 with wideband whip.
The UHF version should do pretty well though, and if they release an 800MHz version, it'll likely be fantastic.
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Sadly, there will probably never be a S-Split for the reasons above... no real fed allocation... Maybe NYPD will :o until they make one?
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It will be interesting to see if requests from large public safety customers push M into offering the product in more bands.
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If a low split UHF XTS4000 were available for general purchase, I'd buy one new in a heartbeat.
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Same... I wonder how many channels it holds.mr.syntrx wrote:If a low split UHF XTS4000 were available for general purchase, I'd buy one new in a heartbeat.
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Probably at least 512. By about 300, I stop caring
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Can I push a XTS4000 cp into a XTS5000 and get the vibra alert?
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Shoving a codeplug into the radio doesn't make a vibrator motor magically appear inside the case...Nexrad16 wrote:Can I push a XTS4000 cp into a XTS5000 and get the vibra alert?
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tvsjr wrote:Shoving a codeplug into the radio doesn't make a vibrator motor magically appear inside the case...Nexrad16 wrote:Can I push a XTS4000 cp into a XTS5000 and get the vibra alert?
If that was the case my wifes AS3 would be with her 24-7 :-0