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Re: Triton
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 RSStaksin25 wrote:How I can change Freq. in this radio?
Model numbers are:
H5111A
H5127A
H5112A
H5153A
H5126A
Martin
There is RSS for it, not available to end users if you know what I mean.Jay wrote:Are you saying that there is RSS for this portable? What can you do with it?
Jay
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
Triton
10-95 wrote:There is RSS for it, not available to end users if you know what I mean.Jay wrote:Are you saying that there is RSS for this portable? What can you do with it?
Jay
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?
Triton.
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.
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.
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.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.
Frank