Hi,
I have a customer who has two Type 2 Smartnet systems. Two sites, one site has 5 freq in the 866-868Mhz segment and the other 5 freq in the 858-859Mhz segment.
The majority of radios used are LTS portables.
They are looking for a base radio for an office area. So, I thought of a GTX radio. (not realizing the frequency limits) I brought the GTX to them. The IT guy (yes IT guy, nice guy, Management just doesn't understand the difference) and I stared at the programming wondering why we couldn't program the radio. He suddenly remembered he ran into a problem with some MTX8250(?). They had a freq limit of 865 Mhz.
I know I could hack the freq limits on the GTX, but, would that work?
They are trying not to buy a new radio. What are the alternatives other than a MCS2000 radio? The radio would need to access the two sites and 6 different talkgroups per site, although it would stay on one talkgroup 99.9% of the time.
Thanks for your time.
Sean
Help with GTX radio
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The GTX software is easily modified to allow frequencies in the 866-869 range, and since the board is identical to the LCS mobile, there aren't any physical reasons it cannot operate in that band.
If you require the radio to work on 'splinter' frequencies, then simply modifying the RSS for the higher frequencies isn't going to help...you'd need to convert the radio into an LCS...but special software is required for that.
Todd
If you require the radio to work on 'splinter' frequencies, then simply modifying the RSS for the higher frequencies isn't going to help...you'd need to convert the radio into an LCS...but special software is required for that.
Todd
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I did suggest the hack to the customer at the outset. He didn't seem too fazed by it. It is also a private system.
So I gather this is software is unobtainable by us lower mortals
i.e. you must be a Motorola shop? Is it even worth the trouble?
Other than the LCS, MCS and the newer XTL are there other radios available? If not, could I get an approximate cost of an used LCS, and does anyone have one? (I know, wrong forum, but I can repost there if you want)
Thanks
Sean
So I gather this is software is unobtainable by us lower mortals

Other than the LCS, MCS and the newer XTL are there other radios available? If not, could I get an approximate cost of an used LCS, and does anyone have one? (I know, wrong forum, but I can repost there if you want)
Thanks
Sean
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