Ok, i'm not trying to obtain the AXV5100 RSS, i Just need the part Number to the RSS and any info that anybody has on these little handheld radio's. The Tech Specs show they will do 12.5 khz bandwidth but i need to know how to program them to do it. Any info on this little radio would greatly be appreciated as i have googled till my fingers are numb and cannot find anything worth much on them. AGAIN!! i'm not trying to obtain the software, just need to know the part number so i can see about obtaining it legally!
Mike
Motorola AXV5100 RSS
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- Tom in D.C.
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Re: Motorola AXV5100 RSS
The 5100 data sheets say the radio is FPP. On many FPP radios you can select the bandwidth/deviation via the front panel. Have you tried to discover if you can do that on the 5100?
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Re: Motorola AXV5100 RSS
I don't have the owners manual to it to try and figure out where the menu is to select the bandwith
Re: Motorola AXV5100 RSS
Here's a link to the user's manual, but it doesn't appear to help:
http://www.123radios.com/Manuals/AXSeriesManual.pdf
http://www.123radios.com/Manuals/AXSeriesManual.pdf
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Re: Motorola AXV5100 RSS
The instruction sheet may be of some help.
Apparently you put the radio into program mode
by holding the monitor button while turning the
radio ON. The square block appears in the display.
It looks as if the two arrows on the front of the radio
are used to change programmable functions, so you
would want to try this to see what happens. If you
mess up or want to start over I guess you just turn
the radio off and start over.
Apparently you put the radio into program mode
by holding the monitor button while turning the
radio ON. The square block appears in the display.
It looks as if the two arrows on the front of the radio
are used to change programmable functions, so you
would want to try this to see what happens. If you
mess up or want to start over I guess you just turn
the radio off and start over.
Tom in D.C.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.