Motorola Model Number Breakdown Chart.

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radios4bill
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Motorola Model Number Breakdown Chart.

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Hi Group; Can someone post a model chart for XTS series radios? The list on Batlab's is a little outdated. Thanks, Bill
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Re: Motorola Model Number Breakdown Chart.

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I think what he's looking for is, among other things, probably
a clarification of the frequency range contradiction that appears
in the Astro Mobile section where it shows incorrect data for
the R and S HT ranges. It may also be wrong for the mobiles,
but I know it's wrong for the HTs.
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Re: Motorola Model Number Breakdown Chart.

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He did say XTS model breakdown!
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Post by Tom in D.C. »

You're right, Bruce. He did say XTS. I found the
model coding sheet there with no trouble, so I
wonder what he's looking for. Maybe the bandsplit
coding is out of date/incorrect for the mobiles just as it is
for the HTs.
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