Hardware Differences between R and non R xts 5K

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scoobs
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Hardware Differences between R and non R xts 5K

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Hi,
I am curious what the differences in the radio design/hardware are between the Rugged and non Rugged versions of the 5k. I know the differences in rated specs for water resistance, but how does motorola achieve those? Is is just a case/seal difference or is there something else? Are there other differences between the two versions besides the water resistance?

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Re: Hardware Differences between R and non R xts 5K

Post by Ford »

According to the parts, the answer is:
Front cover
Assembly
Seal, B+
Battery
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Re: Hardware Differences between R and non R xts 5K

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I was under the impression R radios had a port on the back which allowed them to be pumped with an inert gas to keep the water out.
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Re: Hardware Differences between R and non R xts 5K

Post by Astro Spectra »

The port is only there so you can do a leak test. You pump it above ambient then watch on a pressure gauge to see if it drops which indicates a leak.
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