Spectra model ID

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Spectra model ID

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Can someone tell me if this model number is a regular type II radio,its a Spectra,but i'm a little cinfused on the model number.
D45KGA5JE7AK

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30w, 800 MHz. The E7 near the end tells me it's a Spectra II and is SmartZone-capable, using the E-series command board. It can do trunking as well as conventional.

More info can be found on http://www.repeater-builder.com, Motorola/Spectra section, and http://www.open.org/~blenderm/spectra/index.html

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It was the E7 that i was unsure of,and what kind of board it would be.
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Can anyone tell me what the difference is in a E-series command board for a Spectra.
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No separate MLM; flash memory, fewer parts, probably newer design. The ones I've seen on 900 MHz radios have Hear-Clear components built-in.

It fits into the same radios as a regular command board, has the same functionality, and uses the same software to program it, if that software supports the E-series models.

There's an E-series addendum to the detailed service manual that covers the theory of operation, schematic, parts, etc.

From a user's standpoint, there should be no difference.

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