Complete List of all North American Jedi's
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Complete List of all North American Jedi's
Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing any or had the wrong one's:
HT1000
JT1000
MT2000
MTS2000
MTX8000
MTX9000
MTX-838
MTX-LS
I'm not sure about the last 2... are they from NA or another continent/country?
If you do a quick google search for the MTX-LS/838 You'll come back with a bunch of foreign (asian/spanish/australian) communications site's with their original /\/\ brochures in pdf format. (all in the english language with the schaumburg address at the bottom might I add.)
HT1000
JT1000
MT2000
MTS2000
MTX8000
MTX9000
MTX-838
MTX-LS
I'm not sure about the last 2... are they from NA or another continent/country?
If you do a quick google search for the MTX-LS/838 You'll come back with a bunch of foreign (asian/spanish/australian) communications site's with their original /\/\ brochures in pdf format. (all in the english language with the schaumburg address at the bottom might I add.)
Hi!
I have 2 UHF MTX2000 in the B7 version, and both of them were made in the US (at least the sticker on the back says this).
I've seen a few B3s and they were made in the US too.
The versions I have do accept conventional frequencies, as well as Type II trunked systems.
However, they don't have MDC.
Is there a way to activate it with MTSX-Lab? If so, what functions are available? Only PTT-ID, or something else too?
Adam
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ExKa|iBuR wrote: My MTX2000 does both conventional and trunking (Type I and II). It does 250 modes out of the box (no hacking required), as well as MDC.
I have 2 UHF MTX2000 in the B7 version, and both of them were made in the US (at least the sticker on the back says this).
I've seen a few B3s and they were made in the US too.
The versions I have do accept conventional frequencies, as well as Type II trunked systems.
However, they don't have MDC.
Is there a way to activate it with MTSX-Lab? If so, what functions are available? Only PTT-ID, or something else too?
Adam
SQ5AG - SP/F4DDP
Hi Adam;
Well, on my MTX2000's, I can do PTT-ID, Emergency and Status/Messages.
As for hacking the radio with MTSX Lab, well, I can only assume this would work, as it works just fine on every other MTSX (except the MTS, of course), but you'd have to give it a try.
Just backup the radio's brains with an S-Record incase something goes south, and you'll be fine.
-M
Well, on my MTX2000's, I can do PTT-ID, Emergency and Status/Messages.
As for hacking the radio with MTSX Lab, well, I can only assume this would work, as it works just fine on every other MTSX (except the MTS, of course), but you'd have to give it a try.
Just backup the radio's brains with an S-Record incase something goes south, and you'll be fine.
-M
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visar is not a jedi. i think it's the only radio that can't reliably pass the 6 foot drop test w/o nuking the controller.
this statement:
As well, the XTS series are "technically" Jedis as well.
is wrong too.
the XTS is the COSMO line and shares not a damn thing with Jedi except the side accessory port/programming cable and maybe the antenna.
doug
this statement:
As well, the XTS series are "technically" Jedis as well.
is wrong too.
the XTS is the COSMO line and shares not a damn thing with Jedi except the side accessory port/programming cable and maybe the antenna.
doug
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Hi!
Well, I have, as I said previously.
On one of my MTX2000, on the sticker I can read this:
FCC ID: AZ489FT4781
The model number is: H01RDH9DB7AN
And below I read "Made in USA by Motorola, for customer service call [blahblahblah] Radio products group, FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA"
I've had a lot of these radios in my hands, mainly B3 and B7 versions, and they all had the same sticker.
Adam
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RadioSouth wrote:Has anybody seen a MTX2000 with a US FCC ID ? Seen them offered a few times on EBay and always from a Canadian seller and E-mail revealed no US FCC # Seems at least the VHF model was made for Canada for use on their VHF trunking systems.
Well, I have, as I said previously.
On one of my MTX2000, on the sticker I can read this:
FCC ID: AZ489FT4781
The model number is: H01RDH9DB7AN
And below I read "Made in USA by Motorola, for customer service call [blahblahblah] Radio products group, FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA"
I've had a lot of these radios in my hands, mainly B3 and B7 versions, and they all had the same sticker.
Adam
SQ5AG - SP/F4DDP
Hi!
The problem is that I can't find the parameter to change to get MDC in the Lab software. I've seen all the menus, and I don't find anything
I thought about dumping an s-record from another radio, but it would be too much time-consuming for me to program everything from scratch (I have more that 160 personnalities now, in the current codeplug...).
Adam
SQ5AG - SP/F4DDP
I have the s-record, no problemExKa|iBuR wrote:
As for hacking the radio with MTSX Lab, well, I can only assume this would work, as it works just fine on every other MTSX (except the MTS, of course), but you'd have to give it a try.
The problem is that I can't find the parameter to change to get MDC in the Lab software. I've seen all the menus, and I don't find anything
I thought about dumping an s-record from another radio, but it would be too much time-consuming for me to program everything from scratch (I have more that 160 personnalities now, in the current codeplug...).
Adam
SQ5AG - SP/F4DDP
Re: ..
Ah, my apologies. The local radio shop calls an XTS a Jedi radio, but I guess he was just misinformed. I've heard the XTS series called what I thought was something like Cosmic, but I guess COSMO would be itbatdude wrote: the XTS is the COSMO line and shares not a damn thing with Jedi except the side accessory port/programming cable and maybe the antenna.
Thanks for the clarification
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Well, I have, as I said previously.
On one of my MTX2000, on the sticker I can read this:
FCC ID: AZ489FT4781
The model number is: H01RDH9DB7AN
And below I read "Made in USA by Motorola, for customer service call [blahblahblah] Radio products group, FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA"
I've had a lot of these radios in my hands, mainly B3 and B7 versions, and they all had the same sticker.
Adam
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OK, 1st time I saw mention of the FCC #. Export radios also come out of the same facility, a lot going on there in Ft. Lauderdale.
On one of my MTX2000, on the sticker I can read this:
FCC ID: AZ489FT4781
The model number is: H01RDH9DB7AN
And below I read "Made in USA by Motorola, for customer service call [blahblahblah] Radio products group, FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA"
I've had a lot of these radios in my hands, mainly B3 and B7 versions, and they all had the same sticker.
Adam
SQ5AG - SP/F4DDP[/quote]
OK, 1st time I saw mention of the FCC #. Export radios also come out of the same facility, a lot going on there in Ft. Lauderdale.