Motorola MTX 8250 16 channel portable Question

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Max
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Motorola MTX 8250 16 channel portable Question

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Hi
Can anyone give me any infornation on this radio.I could not find any
info on Batlabs.I am trying to find out how many channels,systems and
Sub T/G's.
Thanks for any replies.
Its a Motorola MTX 8250 16 channel portable
Thanks
Max
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Portables - Page 25 MTX8250™/MTX9250™
Date 1/9/06 PORTABLE
RESELLER PRICES 800 MHz & 900 MHz PRIVACY PLUS™ TRUNKING
All MTX8250 / MTX9250 portable models include:
- Standard Battery (NiMH, 1500 mAh, 7.5V - HNN9008_R)
- Standard Charger (120V Single Unit Rapid Rate
Charger - AAHTN3000)
- Standard Antenna (806-870 MHz Whip 8505241U03 /
896-941 MHz Whip 8505241U04)
- 2.5" Belt Clip (HLN9714)
- Two Year Warranty
- Operating Instruction Manual
Features:
• 15 Trunked Systems
• 160 Trunked Talkgroups/Conventional Channels Combined
(49 Conventional Channels Maximum)
• 14 Character Alphanumeric Display
• 4 Programmable Buttons
• Push-to-Talk ID
• Private Conversation™ (Encode/Decode)
• Call Alert (Encode/Decode)
• Telephone Interconnect (Encode/Decode)
• User-Defined Scan, Phone and Call Lists
• Talkgroup Scan
• Conventional Scan
• Nuisance Channel Delete
• Conventional Channel Monitor
• Conventional Talkaround
• Failsoft
• Selective Radio Inhibit (Decode)
• Time-Out-Timer
• Battery Gauge
• Volume Set
Notes:
1. 800 MHz is compatible with Type II & IIi Systems Only & 900 MHz is compatible with Type II Systems Only
2. Trunked Talkgroups and Conventional Channels COMBINED CANNOT EXCEED 160 (49 conventional channels maximum).
3. The 800 MHz radio WILL NOT operate in the 821-824/866-869 MHz frequency band.
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Post by Max »

Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question,that information answers all my questions.
max
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What radios do you own?: APX4K, XTL5K, NX5200, NX700HK

Post by Josh »

Umm..., Did you mean the MTX8250 or MTX850? The first one is a newer model than those older bricks. the info posted says "MTX850" at the top.
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MTX 8250
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Post by Tony Soprano »

Duly noted. And fixed.
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