Hi all,
I've found a handheld which puzzles me. The unit looks a bit like a HT800, but it's clearly a trunking radio. It was sold (branded) by the dutch telecom as 'Efcyvox P200'. But researching the internet, I could only locate units called 'P200' without keypad and display. This strange thing looks like quite unusual / unknown.
So my question is simple: what type of radio is this exactly, and especially 'what RSS do I need for it'?
Thanks to everyone who can give some tips & tricks!
'73 de Ronald - PE2KMV
'Efcyvox P200' - What radio is this??
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Re: 'Efcyvox P200' - What radio is this?? - HTX800
Hi all,
I've got a bit more information. This unit seems to be a Motorola HTX800.
Now my next question: 'what RSS can/should/do I need'?
'73 de Ronald.
I've got a bit more information. This unit seems to be a Motorola HTX800.
Now my next question: 'what RSS can/should/do I need'?
'73 de Ronald.
Re: 'Efcyvox P200' - What radio is this??
Those radios are known as HTX, Akeri, Odin or CP1000. There are a bunch of different
versions out there, and each version needs its own RSS. Some of them can do conventional channels, some do not.
Real HTX (MPT1327) are trunking-only radios, so rather worthless. Some Odin-radios can do 100 conventional channels
(not bad). Technically they are a Genesis-radio, with an more capable controller.
Keygun
versions out there, and each version needs its own RSS. Some of them can do conventional channels, some do not.
Real HTX (MPT1327) are trunking-only radios, so rather worthless. Some Odin-radios can do 100 conventional channels
(not bad). Technically they are a Genesis-radio, with an more capable controller.
Keygun