GTX Mobile 800 LTR codeplug wanted

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GTX Mobile 800 LTR codeplug wanted

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Somehow I got stuck with a GTX mobile that thinks it's a portable--it's got a portable codeplug in it... So, I'm in need of an 800 MHz LTR GTX mobile codeplug. Anyone happen to have one? The model number on this radio is M11UGD6CU1AN, serial number 446SXB_____.

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Re: GTX Mobile 800 LTR codeplug wanted

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my motorola list says that if it was a gtx mobile the first three digits of the serial number would be 867. I don't see a 446 so that radio might not be a gtx?
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Re: GTX Mobile 800 LTR codeplug wanted

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Hmmm... I just double checked the label, and it's definitely 446SXB____. It's definitely got a GTX front panel and a "made in Israel" sticker on it. Other info on the label is
FCC ID: AZ492FT5778
CANANDA: 109195145A TYPE: LCKB
TANAPA: FUF1143A

This is the only GTX I've ever worked with, so I don't know too much about them.
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Re: GTX Mobile 800 LTR codeplug wanted

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I believe the LTR units started with 446, although I have only seen a few of them & lost all my LTR codeplugs years ago in a computer crash, so I can't say for certain.
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