help, looking for radio
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help, looking for radio
ok, I must purchase 35 portables, minimum of 16 channels, more would be lovely! I would LOVE for it to have a screen. QCII DECODE is also wonderful as well as MDC DECODE. MDC ENCODE is an absolute MUST! We decided to give these out to our squad members. Any help is apprec.
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the pr400 is not a mission critical radio and i wouldn't put it into the hands of public safety but that's just me. fwiw, the pr400 will not decode mdc ids either. the models with displays will encode selcalls though
as an aside, some guy on ebay asked me today if a cp100 was a good fireground radio?
as an aside, some guy on ebay asked me today if a cp100 was a good fireground radio?

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ht1250's will do everything you want.
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I never check PM's so don't bother, just email me.
I won't reply to a hotmail, gmail, aol or any other generic free address, if you want me to reply use a real address.
STOP ASKING ME FOR SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE, I JUST FORWARD ALL OF THE REQUESTS TO THE MODERATORS
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Is this for EMS?
Try to keep it simple. Scanning, decoding, and whatnot just make the radios more difficult to operate. We just got a bunch of XTS5000's for our squad, and everyone hates them. Complaints about all the buttons, what they do, and just getting on the right channel even with a screen are all problems. And the trunking system we're on just adds to the confusion. It was so much better when we were on VHF simplex with MT1000's.....
Go with the MT1550. Simple, especially on the scene of an MVA with other stuff to worry about than trying to shut the scan off on the radio. Not everyone involved with public safety is a radio tech, and even trying to explain what's simple to us would make them look at us like we have two heads.....
Try to keep it simple. Scanning, decoding, and whatnot just make the radios more difficult to operate. We just got a bunch of XTS5000's for our squad, and everyone hates them. Complaints about all the buttons, what they do, and just getting on the right channel even with a screen are all problems. And the trunking system we're on just adds to the confusion. It was so much better when we were on VHF simplex with MT1000's.....

Go with the MT1550. Simple, especially on the scene of an MVA with other stuff to worry about than trying to shut the scan off on the radio. Not everyone involved with public safety is a radio tech, and even trying to explain what's simple to us would make them look at us like we have two heads.....
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It is often just a matter of how radios are programmed - you can make a simple to use radio from a XTS5000 by programming it with less features.601 wrote:Is this for EMS?
Try to keep it simple. Scanning, decoding, and whatnot just make the radios more difficult to operate. We just got a bunch of XTS5000's for our squad, and everyone hates them. Complaints about all the buttons, what they do, and just getting on the right channel even with a screen are all problems. And the trunking system we're on just adds to the confusion. It was so much better when we were on VHF simplex with MT1000's.....:roll:
Never had the MT1550 in my hands, does it come close to XTS5K in its make, its feel? The Waris stuff definetely is not suitable for EMS.
regards - Ralph, dk5ras
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