Hello. Motorola announced the following Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice. The original posting is on Motorola On Line. The question I have is: what is a "Federal Model" and how, if any, is it different from a "Regular Model"? Thanks. Henry
Product Cancellation Notice
For Various Models of:
MTX950
MTX9250
CDM750
CDM1550
CDM1550 LS+ - Databox Option Only
EX600XLS – Federal Models Only
CDM1250 – Federal Model Only
Last Order Date: July 31st, 2010
Last Ship Date: August 31st, 2010
Radio, Model to be Cancelled, Option, Band, Power, Conv Channels, Display
MTX950 AAH25WCC4GB3AN 900MHz 2.5W 16 N/A
MTX9250 AAH25WCH4GB6AN 900MHz 2.5W 49 FKP
CDM750 AAM25SKC9AA1AN UHF2 25-40 W 4 N/A
CDM1550 AAM25BKF9AA5AN LowBand1 40-60 W 128 N/A
CDM1550 AAM25CKF9AA5AN LowBand2 40-60 W 128 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AE VHF 1-25 W 16 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AF VHF 25-45 W 16 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AA UHF1 1-25 W 16 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AB UHF1 25-40 W 16 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AC UHF2 1-25 W 16 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AD UHF2 25-40 W 16 N/A
CDM1550 LS+ Databox Option Only QA00201AG 200 MHz 1-25 W 16 N/A
FEDERAL RADIOS
EX600XLS AAH38KDH9DU6ANFD VHF 5W 160 FKP
EX600XLS AAH38RDH9DU6ANFD UHF1 4W 160 FKP
CDM750 AAM25KKC9AA1ANFD VHF 25-45 W 4 N/A
CDM750 AAM25RKC9AA1ANFD UHF1 25-40 W 4 N/A
CDM1250 AAM25KKD9AA2ANFD VHF 25-45 W 64 N/A
CDM1550 AAM25KKF9AA5ANFD VHF 25-45W 128 N/A
Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
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Re: Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
Okay soooo What's the replacement? Turbo? Kenwood tk-7180's that's what I am buying and selling now lol.
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Re: Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
my money says Vertex Standard. I don't see Ma M putting much into the mid tier market anymore when they can just sell the vast product line of Vertex Standard mid-tier LMR stuff. Maybe Ma M can improve their support and service. IMO, everytime VS USA touches anything I've sent in, it gets worse than it was before. It took a FULL MONTH for them to FILL a simple parts order. Maybe Motorola can improve their business practices the Six Sigma way!
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Well we plan a shoot out of sorts to determine what radios we are purchasing in the future. I've ordered 2 ea of MOTOTRBO and 2 ea Icoms. We are going to beat the S..T out of them and see what one survives. Icom's 3 year warranty right out of the box may be the reason to go with them. The Vertex line I understand will now come with MOTOTRBO as an option for digital operation. Still not convinced that digital is the way to go yet, the Vocoders still need some work to deal with background noises.
Re: Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
Here is the low down on the list that was posted:
MTX series 900Mhz - Gone completely only replacements are XTS and Turbo 6580, 6380
CDM750 - These were the high split UHF models ONLY the low split 403 to 450ish models are still available.
CDM1550 - The low band models being cancelled were replaced by the PM1200 like 2 years ago. (yes, a Vertex designed radio)
CDM1550 LS+ Databox option only - I don't even know what the option is but I do have a pretty good idea. This was replaced by features in the Turbo however it is a different system. Someone else may need to elaborate here.
Federal model EX and HT radios - The models being cancelled here are some addition VHF and some low split UHF models. I would guess low sales volumes here.
MTX series 900Mhz - Gone completely only replacements are XTS and Turbo 6580, 6380
CDM750 - These were the high split UHF models ONLY the low split 403 to 450ish models are still available.
CDM1550 - The low band models being cancelled were replaced by the PM1200 like 2 years ago. (yes, a Vertex designed radio)
CDM1550 LS+ Databox option only - I don't even know what the option is but I do have a pretty good idea. This was replaced by features in the Turbo however it is a different system. Someone else may need to elaborate here.
Federal model EX and HT radios - The models being cancelled here are some addition VHF and some low split UHF models. I would guess low sales volumes here.
Re: Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
I would really hope the Big M doesn't let everything fall entirely to Vertex. We use their radios on our FD for the Fireground and to say the least they are weak, weak radios that should be sold in Wal-Mart for $15. But, that's all we can afford, our problem. I would just hope other businesses and VFD's don't have to rely on the poor service and poorer radio.
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Re: Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
The cancellations listed are actually very minor low volume products. The regular line of CDMs and HTs is probably going to be around for a little while longer, but since the MotoTrbo line is slowly resolving, and with the tooling changes happening ever so rapidly in the Orient, I would expect that end of life for the Professional series is rapidly approaching.
My only thought on the matter is they had better improve features and the quantity of buttons/functionality on the Trbos before they finally kill the Waris radios or there are going to be some very upset people, me included.
My only thought on the matter is they had better improve features and the quantity of buttons/functionality on the Trbos before they finally kill the Waris radios or there are going to be some very upset people, me included.
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Re: Professional Series Radio Cancellation Notice
so whos doing better Icom or Moto. I know our department only uses Moto when all they need is Kenwood or Icom. I have an Icom F33g and hae been more than pleased with it, only thing I don't like is I wish the audio was louder when not at max.RADIOMAN2002 wrote:Well we plan a shoot out of sorts to determine what radios we are purchasing in the future. I've ordered 2 ea of MOTOTRBO and 2 ea Icoms. We are going to beat the S..T out of them and see what one survives. Icom's 3 year warranty right out of the box may be the reason to go with them. The Vertex line I understand will now come with MOTOTRBO as an option for digital operation. Still not convinced that digital is the way to go yet, the Vocoders still need some work to deal with background noises.