I'm considering purchasing an XTS3000. I'm aware its has an older HOST/DSP. Here is the information about the radio:
HOST R05.52.03.00
DSP N06.04.12
Flashcode 100004-000000-4
Now, I'm not sure if the XTS3000 comes with MDC1200 standard (its a low-split UHF), or if it needs to be flashed in. What is the lowest HOST that supports MDC1200 encode/decode?
XTS3000 MDC1200
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XTS3000 MDC1200
- Bryan
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
Re: XTS3000 MDC1200
The radio more than likely will tx mdc1200 but with that flashcode its not going to decode it.
Jason
Jason
Re: XTS3000 MDC1200
Right my question is does the HOST in this particular radio support option H14 (Digital ID Display)? Does the radio need Q181 to Tx MDC1200?
- Bryan
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
"So the best solution is to paint them to blue color and throw them to the sea?" in reference to MTS2000 F01/93.
Re: XTS3000 MDC1200
if you're looking to tx MDC1200, than yes, it should (99.9999% positive). i've never heard of a non-MDC tx'ing motorola astro portable...
as far as RX and decoding MDC1200, you MAY need other flash options...
as far as RX and decoding MDC1200, you MAY need other flash options...
Re: XTS3000 MDC1200
ID display is an additional flash option.
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