Way to look up & ID Motorola Model #'s

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Way to look up & ID Motorola Model #'s

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Hi I have a model numebr for a Motorola Maxtrac ( #D44MJA77A3CK) I'm tring to find out any details I can about the radio such as freq band, channels etc. Is there any online data base or website that I can compare the numebrs to? Thanks
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It's a 40watt UHF.
Do you have the model numbers from the RF or PA board?
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No I only have that model number. The person also said it only has 5 channels, but is programmable upto 16 channels. If this were the case wouldnt all 16 channels show up when you change the channel selector knob? (Only 1-5 are coming up) Thanks!
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You can have a 32ch radio only show 1 ch if you want.
You have to program it and "add mode".
If it has the 16 pin board, it will do 32ch (or can be made to).
Look at the accessory connector on the back.
If it has the 5 pin board, then 16 is the max. (normally)
You need to read it with RSS to see how it is set up.
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thanks max-Trac. :D

One final question... How would I be able to tell if this perticular radio can do MDC signalling? ( Do I have to look on the label on the logic board inside radio?)
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Is it a 16 pin or 5 pin accessory jack on the back? The full signalling capable radio, 32ch, is a 16 pin logic board. Though i have seen one 5 pin board that supported some signalling features also, but it's not as common.
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yes there is a 16 pin connector on back of radio
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Ok, then your in luck! A 16 pin radio if it's not already so can be upgraded to full signalling and 32ch's.

Your going to have to read it with RSS and see what you have to begin with. If it's not full signalling now then it just needs a firmware upgrade, blank and reinitialize, and you got a maxed out Maxtrac.. LOL
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ok great...thanks for your help!!-
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The model number D44MJA77A3CK also tells me it's a 6-channel radio. Not all channels need to be programmed. Usually, but not always, a 6ch radio won't have scanning capabilities or the buttons/labels on the control head. A 16-pin logic board will let you have more channels and scanning, but you might have to do some work with the control head (add a button, change the escutcheon) to do the entire job properly.

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