Help with Moto Chargers

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Adam
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Help with Moto Chargers

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We've got HT1000, MTX3000 and some Visars.

We have some generic iCharge chargers and we have: NTN1174A (HT1000) NTN8375A (Visar). The only thing we have to charge the 3000s are the iCharge :roll: .

Can anyone tell me what else our Moto chargers will charge?
Anyone possibly give me model numbers to chargers for MTX3000 batteries (HNN9031AR)?
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Re: Help with Moto Chargers

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BUMP -- Need help with this ASAP

It would be very helpful to know which other radios are compatible with batteries that fit the Motorola MTX 3000 and HT 1000 radios as we are going to be ordering new radios, batteries and chargers.
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Re: Help with Moto Chargers

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Nevermind..

We're meeting tomorrow about our dire radio situation. We'll very likely go with the $170 state contract Kenwoods and flood the department with plenty of radios instead of buying a few good Motorolas. It would've been nice to find out what other radios we could get that might be compatible with the batteries we currently have. Get some recommendations and quotes for new motorolas, replacement antennas, bank chargers, etc.

But Motorola's site is not helpful at all.. and no one I've found sells Motorola within the region. Other agencies nearby have gone Vertex as well.

Sad.
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Re: Help with Moto Chargers

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I found these two sites via a one-minute Google search:

http://www.rcscommunications.com/

http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/new ... 3&page=arc
hive

I would think that your state purchasing and contracting office would have relevant
Motorola referral information available upon request.

BTW, your HT1000 radios use what is arguably one of the most common types of
Motorola portable batteries and chargers being sold these days.
Tom in D.C.
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