Motorola Systems Saber Handie Talkie

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randymince
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Motorola Systems Saber Handie Talkie

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I am looking for the right model information , I need to get a battery and need to see about the programming cables also. The radio looks like a saber III but it has radio options on the keypad as well as the 3 red buttons. It is model: H99QX + 080H , Handie Talkie FM Radio. I looked on the model specific information but couldn't find anything with this specifically. Any help would be awesome, I was given 2 of these radios and would like to use them for los comm.
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Re: Motorola Systems Saber Handie Talkie

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The radio is a Systems Saber.
Model Specific Information on Batlabs has some but not a lot of
information. Much of the basic Saber information does apply.
It uses a standard Saber battery.
The Systems Saber has 255 channels and does analog trunking.
It does not and can not do digital trunking; it's strictly an analog
radio. Programming cables are available on eBay. You will also
need a RIB to program the radio.
The H99 number is not usually used to ID the radio. The number
to use, look up, reference, etc. is the H43/44TUK number
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randymince
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Re: Motorola Systems Saber Handie Talkie

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Thanks man, I found the 2 batterys that went with the radios. Thanks for the info man.
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Re: Motorola Systems Saber Handie Talkie

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That references to an H44TUK5170CN, which is a hi-power (5W), UHF, 403-433 MHz split (the infamous "Government split"), Smartnet capable, Systems Saber III.
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