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If you have the accessory adapter for the side connector on the radio, the typical schematic of the speaker mic looks like this. VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System MT2100Ģ10-260 MHz Radio made for the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System Works MPT 1343, RegioNET 43, Dutch PTT and ANN Dialing Plan PTX3600Ĭomes in VHF/UHF/800mhz flavors, conventional only. Works MPT 1343, RegioNET 43, Dutch PTT and ANN Dialing Plan MTS2010 - VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System]] They are also unique in that their model display esteucheon is blue, as opposed to the standard white found on all other models.Ĭonventional 16-Channel in MB/VHF/UHF *MB=66-88mhzĮuropean MTP Trunking Radio. A unique feature on this radio is that the display shows the frequency it is operating on, changing when the user transmits (assuming the transmit frequency is different from the receive). This "FPP" (Front Panel Programmable) radios allow an authorized user to change transmit and receive frequencies as well as squelch type (CSQ/PL/DPL).
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There is a codeplug mod that will allow the direct key programming without the special key.
Some "GOVT" models do not require a programming key. Similar to the HT1000, but can have front-key pad programmable key installed so one does not have to have the RSS (Radio Service Software) or the RIB (Radio Interface Box) normally required to program Motorola radios. Comes in 2, 8, and 16 channel versions on the VHF, UHF and 800 bands. Comes in 2, 8, and 16 channel versions on the VHF, UHF and 800 bands.īasic, very rugged and durable Public Safety radio. MTS2013 - 4m (FuG 13b) 66-88 MHz for the German BOS Radio Systemīasic, very rugged and durable Public Safety radio. MTS2010 - VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System You set SYSTEMWATCH to the Spectra with RIB mode (works best). The radio DOES NOT have to be programed to the system you want to watch. NOTE: When the radio is in the RF MODEM mode, it will do a self test and then the screen will go blank. You can put the radio into RF modem mode from the F4-F4-F4 (Trunking Config). Most MTS2000/MTX8000's only have a 256k controller, which will not work. Firmware version has to be above 5.44 (which has a 512k controller in it). You can run system watch using a MTS2000 handheld. These can be upgraded by an authorized service center or dealer via a SmartRIB and appropriate software.
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A Flash Code determines the feature set that the radio is capable of.
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MTS2000 radios are also the first series of radios to offer feature upgrades via flashing.
The older non-flashport versions will just say MTS2000.
These Models are commonly refered to as B4, B5 and B7, although they are technically not assigned those designations in the model number.Ī 512k MTS2000 will say "MTS2000 Flashport" on the label. The North American MTS2000 radios were available in 3 models: Model 1 (top display/no keypad), Model 2 (front display/limited keypad) and Model 3 (front display/full keypad). MTX838 B3 & B5 MTS-LS, LTR and conventional MTS-LS, LTR and conventional, 800mHzĪvailable in Mid-Band(66-88mhz), VHF, UHF, 800 and 900mhz. However, you can clone a Type II code plug into a B3 radio and it will work just fine. There were a few B3's that were Type II produced by Motorola.
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If it is an MTX8000 or 9000 and has a front mounted display with either a 6 button or full keypad, you have a radio that will do Type II. If you are (un)lucky enough you might find an F3 modem that does Type II. While the Type II MTX radios do operate on SmartNET systems, they lack APCO-16 features such as emergency signalling.ī5 & B7 models are Type II Trunking. While the top display models were offered for the MTX8000/9000 series, these weren't very common. The remaining MTX series radios were available in 4 models: 3 (no display/no keypad), 4 (top display/no keypad), 5 (front display/limited keypad) and 7 (front display/full keypad). The MTX-LS series was only availble in a B3 style case (no display).