I have checked all the model breakdowns I can find, and I cannot verify what the DP in pos 11+12 means. I have found AA, CK, and DU, but nothing on this DP.
Any insight?
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Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
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Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
Pro Radio Model Number
Freq. Band:
B = Low Band R1 (29.7- 42.0 MHz)
C = Low Band R2 (35.0-50.0 MHz)
E = 300R1 (300-350MHz)
K = VHF (136-174MHz)
R = UHF1 (403-470MHz)
S = UHF2 (450-527MHz)
U = 800 MHz (806-824) (851-869MHz)
Power Level:
C = 2.5W
D = 4-5W
E = 6W
Physical Packages:
C = Non Display
D = Keypad
H = 1-Line Dsiplay
F = 4-Line Display
Channel Spacing:
4 = 12.5kHz
6 = 25kHz
9 = Programmable
Protocol:
AA = Conventional
CK = MPT
DP = Passport and LTR
DU = LTR
GB = Privacy Plus
GC = Smart Zone
GE = Privacy Plus Roaming
Feature level:
2 = 2 or 4F
3 = 16 F
5 = 256F LTR
6 = 128F / 256F LTR
7 = 160F
8 = 256F LTR
9 = 256F LTR
Freq. Band:
B = Low Band R1 (29.7- 42.0 MHz)
C = Low Band R2 (35.0-50.0 MHz)
E = 300R1 (300-350MHz)
K = VHF (136-174MHz)
R = UHF1 (403-470MHz)
S = UHF2 (450-527MHz)
U = 800 MHz (806-824) (851-869MHz)
Power Level:
C = 2.5W
D = 4-5W
E = 6W
Physical Packages:
C = Non Display
D = Keypad
H = 1-Line Dsiplay
F = 4-Line Display
Channel Spacing:
4 = 12.5kHz
6 = 25kHz
9 = Programmable
Protocol:
AA = Conventional
CK = MPT
DP = Passport and LTR
DU = LTR
GB = Privacy Plus
GC = Smart Zone
GE = Privacy Plus Roaming
Feature level:
2 = 2 or 4F
3 = 16 F
5 = 256F LTR
6 = 128F / 256F LTR
7 = 160F
8 = 256F LTR
9 = 256F LTR
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Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
Am I correct in understanding that the DP and DU models can be used as conventional radios as well? I've checked into a few places, and the feature lists all seem to say something different. If someone could give me a channcel/zone/bank brakedown on the models, or direct me to one, I would appreciate it.
Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
yes the LS and LS+ portables will do 18 or 34 conventional channels depending on model number
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Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
I you are lucky enough, I've found that there is a model with either 128 or 160 conventional and LTR.
Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
Correct, it's called the HT1550 or HT1550XLS.RADIOMAN2002 wrote:I you are lucky enough, I've found that there is a model with either 128 or 160 conventional and LTR.
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Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
No try again, with the PMUD1770A Tanapa, you have 160 conv, with LTR.
Or PMUD2213B will give you 128 conv and LTR. With or without the Passport board.
Or PMUD2213B will give you 128 conv and LTR. With or without the Passport board.
Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number
A 160 channel HT1250 with LTR? A 128 channel HT1250 with LTR? Really? Where? There is no documentation to support this and I've never heard of such a beast.. not to say they don't exist.. but if they do I wouldn't mind picking up a couple so I have one less radio to carry when I'm out in the field
The 1550 is a great radio but the audio quality is terrible.
