I received a couple of sabers recently.
They somewhat interesting and am interested if anyone has knowledge of this setup ?
These units have never been carried and are pristine. They appears to be a 'factory' production unit.
The ID sticker has been substitued with a sticker indicating 'QRT-160' along with a four digit serial number, 54xx.
I guess that the most interesting aspect is that when the transmit button is pressed, the unit transmits for 12 seconds. (TOT set to 12).
It transmits what I will call a 'data stream'.
Sounds similar to an MDC, RD-LAP or type 1 trunk control channel.
TMSS switch IS present, however the external rocker arm is NOT.
Non-secure top plate is on radio. TMSS appears to be in 'clear' position.
No secure module is present however it is evident that there was initially a 4-pin bypass module installed.
interesting note: found a 1/4" cut resistor lead laying on top of one of the ICs.
Programming:
One zone, named Z2 is programmed.
All receive frequiences match the transmit freq., however ALL are set to max. for squelch threshold AND have a 155 DPL.
ALL transmit channels are CSQ.
Transmit slaved to 'clear' transmit.
Transmit power levels:
ch.
1 L
2 M
3 H
4 S ( couple hundred millwatts)
10 M
Internal mods: (pic links below)
Wire connection between LCD module and 'secure module' pin # 13.
Wire passes through one of the secure-module 'guide holes'.
Secure module pin 1 -13 (appears to be a 'cap', however will not be certain prior to removal).
Secure module pin 1 -19, 8.2k resistor
diode installed ? (not certain if this is a mod)
Freqs :
Ch. / freq. /name
1 136.000 AON ( A on ?)
2 138.0125 AOF ( A off?)
3 140.0000 BON
4 142.0125 BOF
5 144.000
6 146.0125
7 148.000
8 150.800
9 136.000
10 147.700 AOF
11 136.000
12 136.000
pics:
secure module components
diode
passthru
LCD module connection
Very interested in knowledge of the use of these radios.
Ideas welcome as well.
thanks