What does "MTSX" Mean?
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- Johnny Galaga
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What does "MTSX" Mean?
I read about the term "MTSX" on here. Exactly what radios does this mean? I can't think of any radio models that have "MTSX" in them.
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I think it's a contraction of "MT2000, MTS2000, MTX8000, MTX9000, MTX 838, MTX 888" which are the series of radios the MTSX RSS can program. I personally agree that MTSX is alot easier to say than above! Those radios are all in the same general family so they sometimes get referred to as "MTSX radios".
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Jedi Series
how about......"JEDI",
which I think is also a quick term to class those radios. I think Motorola came out with this naming scheme, mainly due to the boards and chassis. Listed below are some other terms for other radios. Please feel free to add or correct me if I'm wrong.
"Jedi" MTX8000, MTX9000, MT2000, MTS2000, MTX888
"Genesis" HT600, P200 etc
"waris" HT1250, HT750, HT1550
"Minnow" EX500, EX600
"Yoda" GP300, GP88, P110's (I think)
Steve
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which I think is also a quick term to class those radios. I think Motorola came out with this naming scheme, mainly due to the boards and chassis. Listed below are some other terms for other radios. Please feel free to add or correct me if I'm wrong.
"Jedi" MTX8000, MTX9000, MT2000, MTS2000, MTX888
"Genesis" HT600, P200 etc
"waris" HT1250, HT750, HT1550
"Minnow" EX500, EX600
"Yoda" GP300, GP88, P110's (I think)
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Well, it does still apply to those radios, even though they are no longer made. Well, I know production of the JT has been stopped, not sure about the HT, but I think it has.Jim2121 wrote:"jedi" HT-1000, JT-1000 anymore?
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Re: Jedi Series
"Gremlin" - HT10, P10, P50Crimestopper wrote:how about......"JEDI",
which I think is also a quick term to class those radios. I think Motorola came out with this naming scheme, mainly due to the boards and chassis. Listed below are some other terms for other radios. Please feel free to add or correct me if I'm wrong.
"Jedi" MTX8000, MTX9000, MT2000, MTS2000, MTX888
"Genesis" HT600, P200 etc
"waris" HT1250, HT750, HT1550
"Minnow" EX500, EX600
"Yoda" GP300, GP88, P110's (I think)
Steve
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As I understand it, they are officially used by Motorola. I believe that I have actually seen the word 'Jedi' printed on the inside of the front housing of an HT1000. That was before I learned much about Motorola, and I remember thinking, "Jedi? What the h#!! does it say 'Jedi' there for?"
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Look for the new "Jedi" series portables!
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Look for the new "Jedi" series portables!
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It's just a nickname for the radios. No real connection to be made. Like calling your friend John, "Cricket".Johnny Galaga wrote:I just don't see the connection between "Jedi" and Motorola radios. How come they're named that way?
And why do they call it "Batlabs"?
And also "Batlabs" is actually short for Batwing Laboratories (says that on the homepage), Batwing meaning the Motorola /\/\ symbol. Laboratories... well, I think it's safe to say that like every Lab in the country, many "experiments" happen here.
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The last cases I ordered for recasing some MTX-8000's and HT-1000's the cases had a tag inside that said jedi. I realy like those radios, I think the 2000 was discontinued last summer too.I was still carying a mtx-8000 b7 when ia had issued new 8250's to the rest of the company, but the management made me change as it looked bad and I made no bones about saying I thought it was a superior radio.I am now used to the 8250 but still have a stash of mtx-8000's
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These are not "official" Motorola names for their products. What happens is the same as in other industries - a project team is assembled to create a new product that meets certain design goals. They have to call it something internally so some engineer comes up with a name like "Project Genesis" .
Eventually marketing decides what the actual product names are going to be. The internal names sometimes stick beyond the engineering group but is not by corporate intent - and yes - when Motorola's sales types started running around refering to their [then] new MTS2000 radios as "JEDI" - corporate got a call from the lawyers at Lucasfilms. Word went out in a hurry to NOT use that designation in ANY way whatsoever.
Eventually marketing decides what the actual product names are going to be. The internal names sometimes stick beyond the engineering group but is not by corporate intent - and yes - when Motorola's sales types started running around refering to their [then] new MTS2000 radios as "JEDI" - corporate got a call from the lawyers at Lucasfilms. Word went out in a hurry to NOT use that designation in ANY way whatsoever.
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XTS is the Cosmo series I do believe...libuff wrote:intel has a similar project name system, they name all their newer chips with places in Israel...
also.. what is the class name for the XTS series? still JEDI or other?
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Not to argue with you, but the "Jedi" name is all through MOL and as stated earlier, the label on the new face plates actually say "Jedi" on them.xmo wrote:These are not "official" Motorola names for their products. What happens is the same as in other industries - a project team is assembled to create a new product that meets certain design goals. They have to call it something internally so some engineer comes up with a name like "Project Genesis" .
Eventually marketing decides what the actual product names are going to be. The internal names sometimes stick beyond the engineering group but is not by corporate intent - and yes - when Motorola's sales types started running around refering to their [then] new MTS2000 radios as "JEDI" - corporate got a call from the lawyers at Lucasfilms. Word went out in a hurry to NOT use that designation in ANY way whatsoever.
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I'm so damned happy NASA skipped over the star wars stuff when they named the first shuttle.
I can see it now...Houston, this is the Millenium Falcon...HA HA HA!
I'm a lifelong Star Trek fan, star wars is just a comedic experience with a futuristic plot.
I'd love to see a'Vulcan' lineup...
Or a Data series for link/bridge systems..
Enterprize for complete systems packages..
I better stop, I do NOT want to help give Circle-M any ideas, they can pay me to do that.
Enterprize.....One to beam up!
We also had names for the RF power transistor packages at the old WCDMA/RF POWER division down in Phoenix.
They were all stupid snake names like PYTHON, COBRA, SUPER-PYTHON, VIPER and others that I'd like to forget about and of course the famous non snake name on the HOG pkg. named after old Helge O. Granberg.
Interestingly we never had a DIAMONBACK package in the line which of course is a common snake in the deserts of Phoenix.
Your correct in that the product line managers came up with these ridiculous names.
Mike
They were all stupid snake names like PYTHON, COBRA, SUPER-PYTHON, VIPER and others that I'd like to forget about and of course the famous non snake name on the HOG pkg. named after old Helge O. Granberg.
Interestingly we never had a DIAMONBACK package in the line which of course is a common snake in the deserts of Phoenix.
Your correct in that the product line managers came up with these ridiculous names.
Mike
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If I'm not mistaken, the Beta software for the jedi radios was code-named "Wookie RSS"...
If I'm not mistaken, the Beta software for the jedi radios was code-named "Wookie RSS"...
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