XTL5000 TRI-Band / Head Config
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XTL5000 TRI-Band / Head Config
We just got in the SP Tri-Band units in and need the service manual for the 700/800 XTL5000. Does anyone have the Part number of the Detailed Service Manual for the 700/800 unit.
USER GUIDE XTL 5000 W4 W5 W7 6881096C68
MANUAL, INSTALLATION 6881096C72
MANUAL, BASIC SERVICE 6881096C73
MANUAL, DETAILED SERVICE XTL 5000 9985086F01
MANUAL, XTL 5000 FINISHED GOOD, TRAIN, CD 9985086F02
USER GUIDE, FINISHED GOOD,TRAIN, CD 9985086F03
The 9985 numbers are CDs (much better in my opinion)
The 6881 numbers are paper
MANUAL, INSTALLATION 6881096C72
MANUAL, BASIC SERVICE 6881096C73
MANUAL, DETAILED SERVICE XTL 5000 9985086F01
MANUAL, XTL 5000 FINISHED GOOD, TRAIN, CD 9985086F02
USER GUIDE, FINISHED GOOD,TRAIN, CD 9985086F03
The 9985 numbers are CDs (much better in my opinion)
The 6881 numbers are paper
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The full list for the XTLseries
6881096C72-B: ASTRO Digital XTL 5000 Mobile Radio Installation Manual
6881096C67-C: ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio User Guide with W3 Control Head
6881096C68-D: ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio User Guide with W4, W5, W7, and W9 Control Heads
6881098C34-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 H1803 Remote-to-Dash Mounting Kit Installation Guide
6881098C35-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 H1804 Dash-to-Remote Mounting Kit Installation Guide
6881098C21-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 Consolette (Control Heads W7 and W9) Instruction Manual
9964416H03-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 Dual-Radio W3 Handheld Control Head System Instruction Manual
6881098C38-O; ASTRO XTL 5000 Installation Manual (Mid-Power and 110W Radios)
6881096C73-B; XTL 5000 Basic Service Manual
6881096C74-B; XTL 5000 Detailed Service Manual
6881094C35-B; ASTRO 25 Mobile Radio FLASHport Software User's Guide
HLN6951A; ASTRO XTL 5000 O5 Control Head User Guide
HLN6947A; ASTRO XTL 5000 O5 Control Head Installation Manual
6815851H01-O; XTL 1500 Installation Manual
6815850H01-O; XTL 1500 User Guide
HLN6923A; XTL 2500 M5 Control Head Installation Manual
HLN6924A; XTL 2500 M5 Control Head User Guide
6881094C84-O, VRS 750 Vehicular Repeater System Detailed Service Manual
6881097C53-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio Universal Crypto Module Field Installation
6881096C72-B: ASTRO Digital XTL 5000 Mobile Radio Installation Manual
6881096C67-C: ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio User Guide with W3 Control Head
6881096C68-D: ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio User Guide with W4, W5, W7, and W9 Control Heads
6881098C34-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 H1803 Remote-to-Dash Mounting Kit Installation Guide
6881098C35-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 H1804 Dash-to-Remote Mounting Kit Installation Guide
6881098C21-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 Consolette (Control Heads W7 and W9) Instruction Manual
9964416H03-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 Dual-Radio W3 Handheld Control Head System Instruction Manual
6881098C38-O; ASTRO XTL 5000 Installation Manual (Mid-Power and 110W Radios)
6881096C73-B; XTL 5000 Basic Service Manual
6881096C74-B; XTL 5000 Detailed Service Manual
6881094C35-B; ASTRO 25 Mobile Radio FLASHport Software User's Guide
HLN6951A; ASTRO XTL 5000 O5 Control Head User Guide
HLN6947A; ASTRO XTL 5000 O5 Control Head Installation Manual
6815851H01-O; XTL 1500 Installation Manual
6815850H01-O; XTL 1500 User Guide
HLN6923A; XTL 2500 M5 Control Head Installation Manual
HLN6924A; XTL 2500 M5 Control Head User Guide
6881094C84-O, VRS 750 Vehicular Repeater System Detailed Service Manual
6881097C53-O: ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital Mobile Radio Universal Crypto Module Field Installation
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Well sorry, but he has a very valid point. We all know Motorola has made some pretty interesting SP gear in the past. However, we also know that a few people insist on talking about equipment that is "imagineware" that is, nobody has ever seen proof that it exists. I'm sure nobody is calling BS on the tri-band XTL, but with all the other things that have been debunked in the past, some pictures would be nice, at least to satisfy curiosity.
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It sure sounds like a crock to me. However; the CPS DOES have an option for a "Multi Radio System" under Radio-wide, Advanced. I was thinking that it said "Dual Radio System", but it does say Multi. I've never seen a codeplug for such, but the SW only has provisions for a primary radio and an auxillary radio.
I notice that there hasn't been much reply from him since he was asked for photos. Hum...
I notice that there hasn't been much reply from him since he was asked for photos. Hum...
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sure are a lot of batlabs police on here. I am trying to figure out how going from asking what the part numers are, to putting some one in the same relm as cowthief. If you look on the board USGOVTECH has not posted on here very often. No one has to post pic's of anything they do. It's not like he posted he has a FPP spectra.
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
So, FPP Spectra > Tri-band XTL5000? I dunno about that.
There are quite a few people 'round these parts who have seen many varying XTL5000 configs, and not a single one has ever seen a tri-band config. USGOVTECH has posted all sorts of "out-there" radio configs in the past with nothing to back any of it up. And, we ask for pictures, and he disappears. Eenteresting.
Not to mention, someone who's a radio tech for the fed a. likely wouldn't be posting here and b. certainly wouldn't use USGOVTECH for a screen name.
There's an easy way to clear this up. Hirez pix or STFU.
There are quite a few people 'round these parts who have seen many varying XTL5000 configs, and not a single one has ever seen a tri-band config. USGOVTECH has posted all sorts of "out-there" radio configs in the past with nothing to back any of it up. And, we ask for pictures, and he disappears. Eenteresting.
Not to mention, someone who's a radio tech for the fed a. likely wouldn't be posting here and b. certainly wouldn't use USGOVTECH for a screen name.
There's an easy way to clear this up. Hirez pix or STFU.
Astro Spectra's also have the multi-radio option in RSS/CPS. Its used for the HRR and true multiradio systems, which both consists of two radios only.
Only difference is that the XTL's MUST be factory ordered for HRR or dual radio, and is not field upgradable as the Astro Spectra's are.
Only difference is that the XTL's MUST be factory ordered for HRR or dual radio, and is not field upgradable as the Astro Spectra's are.
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The dual band is RX/TX on radio oneN9LLO wrote:I have seen 700/800 radios refered to as "dual band" in motorola literature, so would a dual drawer setup with a 700/800 box included not be tri-band by a stretch of the meaning?
and RX only on radios 2
This is why we are so interested in the triband and finding more information.
That's my guess, is that the 700/800 may be getting tossed around as part of a dual radio system vs a tri radio system.Bruce1807 wrote:The dual band is RX/TX on radio one
and RX only on radios 2
This is why we are so interested in the triband and finding more information.
The XTL5000 PB does/did list a dual radio option in both the HRR and normal verisons. Either way, I have not heard of any Moto radio ever being offered in a tri-radio configuration (SP or otherwise). From an operators perpective, that's a lot to handle.
I vote for its really a 700/800 radio with another band radio attached.
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I almost took a picture of a VHF, UHF and 800MHz Spectra zip-tied together. That's how I had a setup at one time actually. VHF and UHF Maxtrac and an 800MHz GTX ziptied together with the antennas and power connected together (it was just for RX). Anyway, it is pretty curious that USGOVTECH or whatever his name is hasn't replied. If it were me that was claiming to have such a radio, the first thing I'd do is send you guys as many pics of it as I could.
Yeah, but I'm sure his superiors would be displeased with him, seeing as he'sbellersley wrote:Anyway, it is pretty curious that USGOVTECH or whatever his name is hasn't replied. If it were me that was claiming to have such a radio, the first thing I'd do is send you guys as many pics of it as I could.
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lmfaotvsjr wrote:Yeah, but I'm sure his superiors would be displeased with him, seeing as he'sbellersley wrote:Anyway, it is pretty curious that USGOVTECH or whatever his name is hasn't replied. If it were me that was claiming to have such a radio, the first thing I'd do is send you guys as many pics of it as I could.
I'd have to guess the 700/800 is being considered 2 bands even though its only 1 radio. TRI -Band moto would be L33T