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taksin25
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Post by taksin25 »

How I can change Freq. in this radio?
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Re: Triton

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taksin25 wrote:How I can change Freq. in this radio?
If you are trying to reprogram the handheld Triton VHF marine radio (they look like a GP300 with a 8 pushbuttons and a display on the front) for LMR or PS use, you can't. Completely diferent RSS

Model numbers are:
H5111A
H5127A
H5112A
H5153A
H5126A

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Post by Jay »

Are you saying that there is RSS for this portable? What can you do with it?

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Post by 10-95 »

Jay wrote:Are you saying that there is RSS for this portable? What can you do with it?

Jay
There is RSS for it, not available to end users if you know what I mean.

I have also heard storys about tricking regular RSS into reading the radio, the trick will only work with really old versions of RSS.

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10-95 wrote:
Jay wrote:Are you saying that there is RSS for this portable? What can you do with it?

Jay
There is RSS for it, not available to end users if you know what I mean.

I have also heard storys about tricking regular RSS into reading the radio, the trick will only work with really old versions of RSS.

Frank

Are u have Rss to change frequency work with Triton?
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Triton.

Post by Cowthief »

Hello.

Correct, you need the really old RSS to work with a triton radio.
Once you are in, you will see 2 frequency lists.
One is US and the other is international.
The offset is fixed, however you can program RX and TX to whatever you want, just like a UHF radio.
Do not program past 99 channels per bank, the radio will have a fit if you do.
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Post by bernie »

My two bits worth:
There were Triton marine mobile radios that were crystal controlled.
(made in the 70's)
It seems that I have also seen the MH10 in a marine package.
I think that this radio was also marketed to hams.
I still have a manual.
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Post by 10-95 »

bernie wrote:My two bits worth:
There were Triton marine mobile radios that were crystal controlled.
(made in the 70's)
It seems that I have also seen the MH10 in a marine package.
I think that this radio was also marketed to hams.
I still have a manual.
the Metrum was the ham version of the Triton in the 70's, same housing just a different colour, Motorola brown. I had a Metrum, it was a nice radio with the exception of no PL.

Frank
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