i just ran across this ebay ad for a jt1000 I was wonering what you folks thought about the price. I am looking for a jt and I don't see too many of them around anymore.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Motorola-JT1000-UHF ... 286.c0.m14
thanks
value of a jt1000
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Re: value of a jt1000
Radiogeek97 wrote:i just ran across this ebay ad for a jt1000 I was wonering what you folks thought about the price. I am looking for a jt and I don't see too many of them around anymore.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Motorola-JT1000-UHF ... 286.c0.m14
thanks
I would say that is a fair price.
Jim
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Be aware that they are just selling JUST the radio. If you want to do FPP you will need a programming key. Thanks to Batlabs, they show you how to make your own...Go to: http://www.batlabs.com/visar.html and look for "The JT1000 Programming Key"
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Re: value of a jt1000
you can buy a programming key off ebay for $15.00 - $20, $25.00 + or - As for your original top post 97... In 2003/2004 I sold five JT1000's NIB, each one on the bay, with 1 battery, ops manual, charger. and a Key! for over $500. to $625.00 ... the last 2-3 yrs. like n7mag said, appx: $300 is a fair price! just for the radio.
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Yeah $300 is mid-low range for a JT. Some will charge around $425-500 for a nice one, and that isn't uncommon. They've probably got the hands-down best audio for an FPP radio vs. an HT1550 or XTS5000 (I'm not a huge fan of the Astro DSP but it does sound OK, I'm partial to the Jedi series).
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Re: value of a jt1000
From the looks of that JT1000 auction, you don't even need a programming key ether. Looks like the owner enabled the "government mode" that lets you just input a password into the radio, and bypass having the programming key. And, yes that is a VERY good asking price. Most (and I'm very surprised that he's not asking MUCH more) sell around $500 + in that condition.
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I always like to make a package deal, since all was NIB/OS - 5 yrs. ago. I thru in a Key. (Sell the radio alone if the buyer wants it, you cut off the $$$.) A Package like I made. And I thru in 1 belt clip, port cover, the whole box! ect... I can start the bid at $550.00, and my feedback was always 100% but you already know that... now times changed.MT2000 man wrote:From the looks of that JT1000 auction, you don't even need a programming key ether. Looks like the owner enabled the "government mode" that lets you just input a password into the radio, and bypass having the programming key. And, yes that is a VERY good asking price. Most (and I'm very surprised that he's not asking MUCH more) sell around $500 + in that condition.
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