Motorola LTR trunking?

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Motorola LTR trunking?

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Has anyone heard about this?

One of the towns near me is switching over to UHF LTR trunked system. Naturally, I asked what brand of radio they are changing over to. To my suprise, he told me Motorola, it will be a new version of a HT1250 and that they were going to be the first in the country to use them.

Is my leg being pulled?

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Re: Motorola LTR trunking?

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EMS Geek wrote:Is my leg being pulled?
Probably not. Motorola has been making radios that do LTR trunking for a while now. Many of the popular current-production radios are available in an 'LS' version, which is capable of the LTR format. The MaxTrac, MTX, HT1250 and 1550 and their CDM counterparts are just a few.
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No leg pulling. We've set-up a couple of LTR format systems with Trident LTR controllers & either P1225-ls or HT1250-ls radios. So far so good, system set-up was fairly easy & seems to be running very reliably. With the MDC capability of the HT series, you can make the radios do almost everything you would expect from a Motorola SmartNet type system.

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Post by alex »

Hmm.

But the 1250's that are LTR enbabled come w/out MDC.

You have to have a HT1550XLS to get both.

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Post by davevan »

The HT1250LS+ is capable of MDC on LTR trunking, just not on conventional channels.

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davevan wrote:The HT1250LS+ is capable of MDC on LTR trunking, just not on conventional channels.

Dave
Correct. Only 16 conventional channel capability, and no MDC on conventional.

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Post by alex »

Well then, I stand corrected.

Now this leaves one wondering - why on earth did they not expand MDC to conventional... It doesn't make sense... oh wait! It's motorola!

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Post by wavetar »

I wondered the same thing. I mean, if the system went down, it would be nice to still have PTT-ID, call alerts, radio monitor, etc in conventional mode. At least then the only thing you'd really miss would be repeater coverage. But then it occured to me, they obviously want you to purchase HT1550XLS units to accomplish that.

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Post by Rude Dog »

As of last week, the Mot. units CAN do MDC over LTR & conv. They will upgrade your old units for $50.00 to do the sme operation. This also includes Quick Call II over conventional in the CDM1550LS+. They are doing away with the plain CDM1550 and you will only get the LS+ model now in the upper tier mobiles.

The info is on Motorola Online if you have access.

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Post by alex »

The info is on Motorola Online if you have access.
What's the path you took to find this. The SRN's are years old and such, nothing looks very new in the resources part of the site...

Lets make everyone about something, then never update it... sigh.

I also found a cool looking XTS3000/3500/5000 mic.... anyone able to get me pricing less than the $150 on the site? P/N The info is on Motorola Online if you have access. RMN5021A is the P/N.

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Post by Rude Dog »

Here is the announcement. It covers several Pro models. Also the EX600 is available in LS now. For those who don't know, it is the Visar sized Pro portable.

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Post by alex »

Interesting.

EX600•XLS™ – New! This new portable two-way radio is compact and lightweight, providing advanced communication that your customers
can take virtually anywhere. This sleek and powerful portable radio offers:

• Dual mode operation that allows users to switch between LTR® and conventional modes at the touch of a button

• 160 conventional channels with up to 99 channels per zone, or 15 trunked zones with 16 talkgroups each

• 6 programmable buttons providing immediate access to favorite features such as Dual Priority Scan, Repeater Talkaround, and
Home Channel Revert

MTX8250•LS™ – Enhanced! This portable two-way radio has been enhanced to provide everything your customers need for great business
communication. Enhanced features include:

• Conventional MDC1200 Signaling features such as Caller ID, Selective Call, and Call Alert to allow your customers to control
transmissions with extraordinary precision

• 128 conventional channels

HT1250•LS+™ and the CDM1550•LS+™ – Enhanced! We’ve also expanded our LTR® and PassPort® portfolio to include enhanced
UHF HT1250•LS+ portable and CDM1550•LS+ mobile two-way radio models.

• Conventional MDC1200 Signaling features such as Caller ID, Call Alert, and Message for greater communication efficiency

• 32 conventional channels on the HT1250•LS+ models and 160 conventional channels on the CDM1550•LS+ models

Sorce: Taken directly from the PDF, at the URL posted by Rude Dog

Can you tell the footnoting got drilled into me?

EDIT:

OK, i still can't figure out what you clicked on to get there. Resources -> product information -> Announcements/Notices -> ? I see nothing current/updated there for this month. Nor in the opening screen.

If you are a dealer, drop me a PM, i'd like to try something.

-Alex
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