Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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Batman
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Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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Does Such a thing exist?

looking into setting up a murs setup.

I'd like to go with moto mobiles, bases, and ht's.

I'm guessing as long as the radios are 2 watts they can be run on 154.570/600 frequencies (aka: MURS Ch 4/5).

Maybe a 2 watt mobile with base tray and power supply and a Stacked folded dipole array along with some LMR-400 will get me out good.

Looking to tinker with MURS a bit to see what kind of potential this service has.

I have a load of those 19-1210 2 watt mobiles from radio shack, but i'm kind of a die hard moto man.
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Re: Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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Sure, 2-10 Watt LPI(Low Power Industrial) models of the maxtrac line are found quite often in V and UHF.
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Re: Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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I'd love to lay hands on some 403-433MHz 2W LPI maxtracs... Especially ones with 16 pin connectors...
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Re: Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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What about turning the Tx power down to the single-digits on a more powerful radio? Would that work?
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Re: Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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videonerd wrote:What about turning the Tx power down to the single-digits on a more powerful radio? Would that work?
The problem is that you'd be running the radio's PA out of design specifications and creating the potential for spurious emissions, etc. Turning a PA down lower than 50% of it's rated power is not advisable.
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Re: Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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d119 wrote:
videonerd wrote:What about turning the Tx power down to the single-digits on a more powerful radio? Would that work?
The problem is that you'd be running the radio's PA out of design specifications and creating the potential for spurious emissions, etc. Turning a PA down lower than 50% of it's rated power is not advisable.
Umm...

The majority of the MURS channel require uber narrow deviation radios along the lines of 2.5 KHz...

Turning down the power of a narrowband compliant radio will likely cause all kinds of spurs outside of that narrow bandwidth...
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Re: Motorola 2 Watt VHF Mobile

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Another choice you have would be a handheld connected to the outside antenna or plugged into a convertacom running on a power supply.
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