look this dumbass ebay auction...

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Carl
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look this dumbass ebay auction...

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1394927434
he says is the king in radio... :lol:

1: Do you want to talk to the King?
Why not just talk to Motorola, undisputed king of UHF Radios !

2: I believe that this radio is a Ham Radio because of the input pin count the Back which is 16 Pins, instead of the normal 5 pin.

shitbag..
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Sigh. There are a couple of "Superfund" clean-up sites here in Colorado.

Maybe he lives REAL close to one...........

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Post by elkbow »

Carl, The radio is a Motorola m120 as listed, 40 watts per the model number provided, two channel.....

Didn't see anything wrong in the add. Can also be programmed out of band to make HAM bands, but it is a commercial Motorola radio.

Motorola's have either 16 or 5 pin accessory connectors on the Radius and Maxtrac line.
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Yah he's the king alright.

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Post by Will »

All the M120's, which is a GM series radios have the 16 pin connector. How many do you want?
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Post by Carl »

it's not the model nomber, its THIS : I believe that this radio is a Ham Radio because of the input pin count the Back which is 16 Pins, instead of the normal 5 pin.


whyt a 16 pin is more ham then the 5 pin ? pffff :roll:
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Post by phrawg »

Also it is described in the headline of the auction as a 438-470 mhz,
in the body as 449-470 Mhz, (just touches the ham band).
Then it is also called a "high band uhf" :roll: so WHAT IS IT ?
I know by the model # also but the point is the seller is semi-clueless.
Oh, BTW, I didnt know all of the 16 pins were inputs !! :-?
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Post by Bill Rogers »

Hey Will. I have always used Maxtracs, Radius and GM300s to make little repeaters with the 16 pin connectors. Can the same be done with the M120s? They seem less expensive. If so, are they as good for that type of setup? Thanks, Bill
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