"new" suitcase repeater?

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mastr
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"new" suitcase repeater?

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Does Motorola currently offer an IMBE "suitcase" repeater? I saw something on here a while back, but can't find it now.
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Thank you. That should do nicely.
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I'm sure I don't want to know but I gotta ask...

What does one of those set ya back?
Let's say flashed for Astro and with the duplexer..

**bracing self**
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i heard around 23k



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Post by ASTROMODAT »

Per the August, 2004 price book, a fully equipped PDR 3500 is $19,775, plus tax. This includes the built-in duplexer, plus the ASTRO modem board ($1,300, so if you don't need this, subtract this amount).

BTW, it must be equipped with ASTRO CAI conventional software. This adds $1,925 (which I included in the $19,775 total), but it is mandatory on the STIC-1, as there is no other choice for PDR 3500 operating software.

The PDR 3500 is essentially a complete set of Quantar boards lying flat in a modified Zero One aluminum case.

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Post by Bob »

At least in New York, they're available to government and public safety agencies on state contract pricing. Here's a link to one of the price sheets:

http://unitedradio.com/communications/pdr%203500.pdf

If I remember correctly, NYS contract pricing reflects about 15% off list.

Hope this helps.
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