MTS2000...how can I get different features

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ffemt1764
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What radios do you own?: VHF/UHF MTS 2000...and growing

MTS2000...how can I get different features

Post by ffemt1764 »

Hello All and Happy Thanksgiving!

I have recently obtained a MTS2000 UHF which is flashed for H37....Is there any way I can get it to this?

H260 H260 250 Mode Capability (Models II & III)
H169 H169 Quik Call II Decode/Singletone/Repeater Access
H451 H451 GE STAR
H35 H35 Conventional Systems Operation
Q181 Q181 MDC Start-Alert Decode Features
H738 H738 MDC Start-Alert Encode Features
Q387 Q387 Conventional Voting Scan

I know this is a long shot and have read that /\/\ is no longer flashing these radios...any help would be great.
Mike L.
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Re: MTS2000...how can I get different features

Post by MT2000 man »

Besides the super slim chance that a member here can actually flash upgrade an MTS2000 with the quoted specs, I think in the long run you will be MUCH better off just buying another radio with the exact specs you want from the get-go.
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Re: MTS2000...how can I get different features

Post by AEC »

The MTS2000 already does conventional operation, the remainder is a flash upgrade that is probably no longer available, from the depot, or even an MSS.
Many even had Type II trunking options, but none are of use these days, especially when the nation is turning to P25, making anything the MTS2000 does, obsolete for the most part.
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