Hello,
I am looking to purchase my first pair of Sabers. I would like to use them for GMRS, and very possibly business band usage. For the latter I would like the SecureNet capability. A Saber II or III would seem like it would work for me, as I will most likely use them just as walkie-talkies for projects.
After doing my research and reading for this forum for hours, however, I have more questions than answers. What is the best way to purchase them? I've read so many stories about stolen and counterfeit radios that now I'm a bit nervous.
Also, I am unclear as to whether Motorola is still selling the RSS software for these, or if I will have to take them down to the shop for the rest of my life.
Either way, I willing to pay the money to keep everything proper - and more importantly - reliable.
I almost bought a pair of cheapies, but I appreciate the quality of mission critical equipment in a big way, and I have heard these radios are one of the best.
So, what should I as a newbie look out for? Where besides Ebay and this board could I find quality hardware? Finally, how should I care for and feed it (them)?
Many thanks in advance!
Newbie Saber questions
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First off....WELCOME to Batlabs!
When researching Saber models, look for the band split you will use the most, IE...Ham: 144-148 Mhz.
Business/MURS: 150-160 Mhz(within that range).
OR.....
UHF...
Ham: 440-450 Mhz.
Business/GMRS: 450-470 Mhz.
To find answers to many of your questions, this site offers search capabilities and a separate look up page for model diferentiation, band splits, sub-bands, channel capacities, and signalling and more.
You can research to your heart's content by simply looking here: http://www.batlabs.com
You can find info on current and past mobiles, bases, portables and RSS information as well.
The site has info on RIB construction, cables for programming and more.
This off-site has recently been created to assist new members to this list, you can read that informations here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/saber/saber-index.html
And for information on constructing your own programming interface, you can search this site: http://www.geocities.com/sganz.geo/RibPage.html
Information abounds for the Saber series radios, you should have no trouble getting all the data you need to choose the best models for your needs.
But a word of caution first..
Unless you are comfortable with module swapping and RSS alignment of the Saber radio, stay away from the Ebay specials that are listing Government band Sabers in the 403-433 Mhz. range, they will not work on the 440 ham band without a module swap and realignment.
Just a heads up to help you along here....
We are here to assist in any way we can should you ask, just remember, there are NO dumb questions except the ones not asked.
Good luck in yoru search!
When researching Saber models, look for the band split you will use the most, IE...Ham: 144-148 Mhz.
Business/MURS: 150-160 Mhz(within that range).
OR.....
UHF...
Ham: 440-450 Mhz.
Business/GMRS: 450-470 Mhz.
To find answers to many of your questions, this site offers search capabilities and a separate look up page for model diferentiation, band splits, sub-bands, channel capacities, and signalling and more.
You can research to your heart's content by simply looking here: http://www.batlabs.com
You can find info on current and past mobiles, bases, portables and RSS information as well.
The site has info on RIB construction, cables for programming and more.
This off-site has recently been created to assist new members to this list, you can read that informations here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/saber/saber-index.html
And for information on constructing your own programming interface, you can search this site: http://www.geocities.com/sganz.geo/RibPage.html
Information abounds for the Saber series radios, you should have no trouble getting all the data you need to choose the best models for your needs.
But a word of caution first..
Unless you are comfortable with module swapping and RSS alignment of the Saber radio, stay away from the Ebay specials that are listing Government band Sabers in the 403-433 Mhz. range, they will not work on the 440 ham band without a module swap and realignment.
Just a heads up to help you along here....
We are here to assist in any way we can should you ask, just remember, there are NO dumb questions except the ones not asked.
Good luck in yoru search!