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maxtrac question....

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Pardon my ignorance eveyone, but I've never really played much with MaxTracs, except for a couple on VHF...

I'm getting a D35MWA5GF5AK, I know that is 800 MHz, but what else does it do, trunking, conventional, both? Type I or II, I seem to recall only B7 MaxTrac's did Type II..

Does it have a 2 segment display control head, or is it one with just the two push buttons...

Anyone know of a full model break-down chart, couldn't find much here or on repeater-builder....

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Post by kcbooboo »

My manual only has A, B, or C before the last "5", not an F. Perhaps you misread it, or some of the label was scratched off.

A D35MWA5GC5AK seems to be a 16 channel radio, 15 watt, with talk-around. Your radio is probably similar.

Maybe someone else has more info.

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Doesn't the "F" mean it does type 2 trunking. Most 800 mhz Maxtracs only did type 1. GARY N4KVE
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Post by VE9MP »

OK, thanks for the info guys, I picked up the radio yesterday and the model number is indeed D35MWA5GF5AK...

Its a Maxtrac 888, 800Mhz, 15 watt, has the full "001" control head, and is trunking, I assume since the buttons are, Sys, Subfleet, Phone, Call, and Search. Now the question of the day is, Type I or Type II?

I haven't had time yet to crack it open and find out what it has for firmware..

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Bump

Anyone know what a "F5" Maxtrac does?
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Post by Victor Xray »

Yes, F is Privacy Plus TypeII trunking, but may be lacking Smartnet features. C is TypeII and Smartnet. But be aware neither F nor C will properly trunk systems with splinter channels.
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Victor Xray wrote:Yes, F is Privacy Plus TypeII trunking, but may be lacking Smartnet features. C is TypeII and Smartnet. But be aware neither F nor C will properly trunk systems with splinter channels.
That post just made my day :D


Thank you!

Any idea on how many systems and subfleets it can have?

Can it do talkaround/conventional channels?
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Post by Victor Xray »

Sorry, I don't have an F codeplug handy. I'm not sure how much difference there is between an F5 and a C6, but here's the C6 details:

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                           RADIO-WIDE CONFIGURATION
                           ────────────────────────
 MODEL INFORMATION                    OPTIONS
  Model................Smartnet C6     Handset...................DISABLED
  Model Number........D35MWA5GC6_K     Horn And Lights............ENABLED
  Serial Number.........438TWG12**
  Range..............806 - 870 MHz     Universal ID..............DISABLED
  Conventional Modes (max)......10     Acc. Internal.................None
  Trunked Personalities (max)...10     Acc. External.......PUBLIC ADDRESS
    Subfleets/Personality (max).10     Acc. Custom.....................No
  Total Modes (max)............110
  Power Out (Watts).............15     Phone Dialing.............MIC ONLY
  # Modes Enabled...............60
  (Determined By Other Menus)
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Post by VE9MP »

Thanks J!

When I get to reading it, i'll post its capabilites here for future reference...

Thank you again everyone...
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Post by VE9MP »

Click

This one is almost identicle to mine except its a F6 instead of an F5, and it says its Type I, II as well as LTR...

Is that possible?
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Post by Victor Xray »

No, typical ebay item description. Might as well said it does P25 too.

800 LTR Maxtracs have the suffix LS (instead of 888 or 840) and their model numbers start M07UJQ.
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Ok, got the radio, read it, and it has the capability to have 2 Systems, 3 Subfleets, and 3 conventional channels for a total of 9 modes..

When I go to edit the original talkgroup in the radio, I can't do anything, move, delete, add, anything to the first trunking channel in it, I must need a syskey for that particular system before I can do anything, no?
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