Radius Micro: M110

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MakCom
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Radius Micro: M110

Post by MakCom »

Hello world,

I have a mobile radio called ether "Radius M110" or "Micro M110" ...

Here is the tehcnical info:

Model: MAU34EZA3J00AK
Type.: 34EZA/EVA

Does this radio have pilot tones...?

and can some of you help me with a picture...
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Post by Paul »

Your radio is a VHF, 25WRF, and yes, PL (CTCSS) capable.

M110 radio usualy comes with 2 different control heads:

1. the 1 or 2 channel head: http://www.oppermann-telekom.de/bilder/micro-bt1.jpg

2. the 9 channel head: http://www.oppermann-telekom.de/bilder/m110.jpg

M110 is special (limited) version of the MC micro line. MC micros come in more flavors.

I have an extended expertize in these radios, so feel free to ask about.

Paul
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Post by MakCom »

Thanks champ :)
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Post by ct1enq »

Paul wrote:Your radio is a VHF, 25WRF, and yes, PL (CTCSS) capable...
Hi guys, this is my first post on this forum :wink:

I think Paul mistake the U for a V. MC Micro / M110 with ref MAU34 are UHF (403-470MHz) and not VHF, the other info it's correct.

Check batlabs model breakdown chart at the end of this page.
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Post by Paul »

ct1eng is partialy right; the radio is a uhf.
It can be 403 - 433 MHz or 433 - 470 MHz.
All MC micro start with MAU. Next is power level (3=25w) and then is band info (4=uhf).

By the way, I'm seting up a site dedicated to MC micro: http://www.geocities.com/mcmicro_home/
to share my experience with those interested.

I got the space, now I must find the free time to set it up.

Paul
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Post by ct1enq »

Hi Paul, Looking forward to that website!

Take a look to this post i wrote on the forum.

Any hints or tips?
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