I have a couple of "Patriot" lowband portables that seem like recased GP300's. Are these programable in anyway with RSS if these are basically recased Moto radio's?
If not, how does one go about reprogramming these (where to buy the stuff?)
Ritron Patriots - aka GP300?
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Ritron Patriots - aka GP300?
Lowband radio. The original and non-complicated wide area interoperable communications system


Ritron isn't anything like a GP300, and the way those are programmed, is with a simple 'earphone' type programming adaptor, and you key the PTT for frequency selection...
IE.....155.475 would sound like this..
beep ...beep beep beep beep beep.....beep beep beep beep beep....beep beep beep beep...beep beep beep beep beep beep beep....beep beep beep beep beep
Sounds stupid, is stupid, BUT...it works.
IE.....155.475 would sound like this..
beep ...beep beep beep beep beep.....beep beep beep beep beep....beep beep beep beep...beep beep beep beep beep beep beep....beep beep beep beep beep
Sounds stupid, is stupid, BUT...it works.
Cheap radios actually....remember the 'JobCom' series they had...even worse than the HT90/440 series Circle-M produced.....by a long shot!
Single board radios, solder-in rocks...the VHF radios used a combination of TO-220 style PA devices or the stud type MRF-XXXX
At least they used Murata IF filters!
They work, they're cheap and disposable....'nuff said!
Single board radios, solder-in rocks...the VHF radios used a combination of TO-220 style PA devices or the stud type MRF-XXXX
At least they used Murata IF filters!
They work, they're cheap and disposable....'nuff said!
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As I remember Ritron used to put 50 ohm resistors across the antenna terminals of the low band HT's to stabilize their crappy low band Power Amp design.
I have a tech that works with me who use to work on those radios at the Ritron factory.
His bloop pressure skyrockets and he runs in the opposite direction when the Ritron name is brought up.
I have a tech that works with me who use to work on those radios at the Ritron factory.
His bloop pressure skyrockets and he runs in the opposite direction when the Ritron name is brought up.
Not really Dave, the HT-90/440s were MUCH BETTER!MSS-Dave wrote:Oh no you didn't compare aremember the 'JobCom' series they had...even worse than the HT90/440 series Circle-M produced.....by a long shotJobCom to the venerable HT90/440... did you????
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I was simply stating the differences between the two....Ritron lost, of course!
Yeah, Ritron & Tekk are notorious for producing Motorola 'look-alikes' to try & fool the average unsavvy radio user. That's where the similarities end though...complete crap inside.
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