Motorola scrambler board identification

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Motorola scrambler board identification

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Hi all!

I have scrambler board with /\/\ logo and P/N 8485762Z05.

It's for Professional Series radios (Waris), like is CDM/HT1250/1550.

Tried Google, but no 0 results.

MOL also doesn't know it (But mine account with the lowest privileges).

It is probably similar to Transcrypt products, but I could not find precisely corresponding picture at http://www.efjohnsontechnologies.com/pr ... ncryption/

I simply want to know model name of this one or/and security level (aka scrambling type). I do not pursue any illegal purposes.

Please help!

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I can post photo if it is can be helpful.
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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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Nobody? :(
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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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MotoFAN wrote:I have scrambler board with /\/\ logo and P/N 8485762Z05.


I can post photo if it is can be helpful.
Part of the problem with identifying this is the part number given. all parts starting with 84 are raw circuit boards (no components installed). The above numbered board COULD be used in two or three different configurations, depending on what components and what circuitry is used. Any other labels present (like one in an "ABC1234" format)? Or post the photo, it might be of help.
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Pics of it?
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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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That is a passport trunking board. Usually found in HT1250LS+ and CDM1550XLS.


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35echo wrote:That is a passport trunking board. Usually found in HT1250LS+ and CDM1550XLS.
Passport board in conventional radio (GM160)? It's possible?
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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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Why would a trunking (or encryption board for that matter) have what looks like a keypad array on the backside?

Just a question...
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boomboy64 wrote:Why would a trunking (or encryption board for that matter) have what looks like a keypad array on the backside?

Just a question...
It's for keypad portables like is HT1250/1550XLS. Original Moto PCB with contacts for the keys it is replaced with the third-party PCB.
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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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The 16J92 on the microprocessor is what says its a Passport board. The full part number is 0104016J92.
MotoFan is correct, 3rd party boards like Transcrypt and Midian will also have the keypad contacts so you dont loose access to the DTMF functions and programable buttons by using their products.

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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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35echo wrote:The 16J92 on the microprocessor is what says its a Passport board. The full part number is 0104016J92.
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Re: Motorola scrambler board identification

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It should also have voice record/playback, as that is what that ISD4002 chip on the board handles.
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