EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
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EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Does EF Johnson manufacture radios in their own factory?
Or is it all "badged" stuff.
I think one EFJ radio was basically an XTS3000 and I recently saw an EFJ which was a badged ICOM radio.
I have recently read about an EFJ VP600 radio which is claimed to be a Motorola APX6000 "killer" ie. it out performs the APX- so who actually makes this radio?
Or is it all "badged" stuff.
I think one EFJ radio was basically an XTS3000 and I recently saw an EFJ which was a badged ICOM radio.
I have recently read about an EFJ VP600 radio which is claimed to be a Motorola APX6000 "killer" ie. it out performs the APX- so who actually makes this radio?
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
They did in the past. I can't speak to their most modern equipment.
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
EFJ manufactures their own equipment in Dallas, TX.
Their hardware is completely different from MOT, iCom, Harris, Kenwood and BK.
Check out their product list at www.efjohnson.com
Their hardware is completely different from MOT, iCom, Harris, Kenwood and BK.
Check out their product list at www.efjohnson.com
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Radios, yes. Accessories... not so much. The thousands of charger power supplies they recalled a couple years ago were made in China. Their batteries are made in China or Malaysia.
Also note that at one time Motorola did supply EFJ with RF boards. Something about Australia and a province wide trunking system. Been almost a decade since that time, though.
Also note that at one time Motorola did supply EFJ with RF boards. Something about Australia and a province wide trunking system. Been almost a decade since that time, though.
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The 5100ES series radios are entirely EFJ manufactured - no MOT RF decks.
The EFJ Viking radios are a completely new radio designed and built in-house - hardware in Irving, TX and software/firmware in Lincoln, NE.
The EFJ Viking radios are a completely new radio designed and built in-house - hardware in Irving, TX and software/firmware in Lincoln, NE.
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
OK, that doesn't change the fact that Motorola did supply EFJ with hardware and does still manufacture equipment overseas. OP is correct in his estimationGroundRat wrote:The 5100ES series radios are entirely EFJ manufactured - no MOT RF decks.
The EFJ Viking radios are a completely new radio designed and built in-house - hardware in Irving, TX and software/firmware in Lincoln, NE.
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Yes. They do.g8tzl2004 wrote:Does EF Johnson manufacture radios in their own factory?
No, EFJ radios are not "badged" MOT radios or ICOM radios.g8tzl2004 wrote:Or is it all "badged" stuff.
I think one EFJ radio was basically an XTS3000 and I recently saw an EFJ which was a badged ICOM radio.
EFJ does not share any of their manufacturing process with any other brand radio.
EFJ used to use MOT RF decks but that stopped in 2005 - 9 years ago.
The EFJ Viking Portable 600 is EFJ's latest radio and it is a great 2-way platform.g8tzl2004 wrote:I have recently read about an EFJ VP600 radio which is claimed to be a Motorola APX6000 "killer" ie. it out performs the APX- so who actually makes this radio?
Is it a Motorola APX6000 "killer"?? I have no idea if it is a "killer" but it is a competitor.
I have personally used the new 800MHz VP600 alongside the 800MHz APX7000 and I was thoroughly impressed with both radios - on MOT and EFJ systems.
The APX is a sexy radio! The Viking is a sleek radio! And like most guys I like having OPTIONS.
You cannot go wrong with either radio when it comes to a daily use service radio - law enforcement, first responder or utility provider.
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I assume that Motorola will now sell very few APX6000/7000 handhelds.
As most buyers are government based, then the only right thing to do is buy USA made EFJ Viking VP600's and immediately stop buying the Indonesian made APX6000/7000's?
As most buyers are government based, then the only right thing to do is buy USA made EFJ Viking VP600's and immediately stop buying the Indonesian made APX6000/7000's?
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Lolg8tzl2004 wrote:I assume that Motorola will now sell very few APX6000 handhelds.
As most buyers are government based, then the only right thing to do is buy USA made EFJ Viking VP600's and immediately stop buying the Indonesian made APX6000's?
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Don't forget Relm's P25 compliant radios!
I have used these radios and they're another viable option for a daily use radio.
http://www.relm.com/Catalog/products/po ... /KNG-S.asp
And Harris' Unity radio . . . I haven't been able to get my hands on one yet so I cannot compare it's performance to the other radios.
http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Portabl ... table.aspx
I have used these radios and they're another viable option for a daily use radio.
http://www.relm.com/Catalog/products/po ... /KNG-S.asp
And Harris' Unity radio . . . I haven't been able to get my hands on one yet so I cannot compare it's performance to the other radios.
http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Portabl ... table.aspx
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Plus the fact that they will be replacing them (the EFJ radios) a lot more often, means even more sales for EFJ.g8tzl2004 wrote:I assume that Motorola will now sell very few APX6000/7000 handhelds.
As most buyers are government based, then the only right thing to do is buy USA made EFJ Viking VP600's and immediately stop buying the Indonesian made APX6000/7000's?
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Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Is MOT having quality issues with the APX radios?
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p sure he was implying the EFJ radios were going to be needing early replacement
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GroundRat, how are they working on SRS?
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Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
SRS? Vehicle restraint systems?
Is that an issue for people?
I have never had a radio interfere with a vehicle supplemental restraint system.
Pj, does "SRS" mean something else?
Is that an issue for people?
I have never had a radio interfere with a vehicle supplemental restraint system.
Pj, does "SRS" mean something else?
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Without being an ass, I was assuming you had experience with these on the Omaha Public Power District talkgroups.
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[quote="GroundRat"]Don't forget Relm's P25 compliant radios!
I have used these radios and they're another viable option for a daily use radio.
http://www.relm.com/Catalog/products/po ... /KNG-S.asp
And Harris' Unity radio . . . I haven't been able to get my hands on one yet so I cannot compare it's performance to the other radios.
http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Portabl ... table.aspx
I have a couple of the Relm P800 models used on Astro25 7.7 system. Not public safety quality but they have excellent audio and easier to program than a Harris radio. I also have 2 Harris XG-100, don't care for them. Too heavy, audio not as good as an APX. The Harris XG-25 and XG-75 are OK, but my XG-75s only have a 2 position zone switch. I understand they are switching over to a 3 position switch this year which should make those public safety friendly.
I have used these radios and they're another viable option for a daily use radio.
http://www.relm.com/Catalog/products/po ... /KNG-S.asp
And Harris' Unity radio . . . I haven't been able to get my hands on one yet so I cannot compare it's performance to the other radios.
http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Portabl ... table.aspx
I have a couple of the Relm P800 models used on Astro25 7.7 system. Not public safety quality but they have excellent audio and easier to program than a Harris radio. I also have 2 Harris XG-100, don't care for them. Too heavy, audio not as good as an APX. The Harris XG-25 and XG-75 are OK, but my XG-75s only have a 2 position zone switch. I understand they are switching over to a 3 position switch this year which should make those public safety friendly.
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Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
Harris County SO bought several hundred of these for use on TxWARN 1A7. From what I have seen/heard the receive audio quality is horrid compared to an XTS or APX, and none of the deputies who have them like them.GroundRat wrote:Don't forget Relm's P25 compliant radios!
I have used these radios and they're another viable option for a daily use radio.
http://www.relm.com/Catalog/products/po ... /KNG-S.asp
Great tech radio, but WAY too complex for the average cop or firefighter. They are also pretty bulky - think HT90-size. If the XG-25P or XG-75P had tri-band capability they really would be an "APX killer."GroundRat wrote:And Harris' Unity radio . . . I haven't been able to get my hands on one yet so I cannot compare it's performance to the other radios.
http://pspc.harris.com/Products/Portabl ... table.aspx
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Last I checked the only brand of radios on the OPPD system was Motorola.Pj wrote:Without being an ass, I was assuming you had experience with these on the Omaha Public Power District talkgroups.
No other vendor radios are being used or tested on that system.
I do know that the LMR managers at Offutt AFB base are very open to trying/testing new radios.
I'm sure all P25 compliant radio vendors have sent radios out there for testing.
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Interestingly, I've just read that EF Johnson has been acquired by Kenwood.
The deal was announced 2 weeks after I posted the question whether EFJ made their own radios.
I thought Kenwood already made P25 radios. I guess they are just buying market share?
The deal was announced 2 weeks after I posted the question whether EFJ made their own radios.
I thought Kenwood already made P25 radios. I guess they are just buying market share?
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Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
EF Johnson manufactures it's own radio in the USA. Also, only company to offer SmartNet trunking other than Batwing. VP series is a nice looking unit, but just demo'ed several and had a problem with the PS mic. ant connection at radio. The coax loop (at the radio end) could easily get caught on something. Otherwise, impressed. About 1/2 the price of APX models.
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Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
EFJ has the new Atlas P25 trunking system which is far more advanced than any current batwing offering. Controller, voter, transceiver-all in one. Kenwood had very little to offer in P25 as far as site equipment. For users that are on SmartNet, the Atlas will make the switch to P25 very easy. I have a small problem with the VP series public safety mic dongle and the antenna coupling to the radio. Otherwise-good products and very affordable!
Re: EF Johnson - do they manufacture their own radios?
When I received about 75 NIB EFJ 5100's (actually PRC-127EF's) in Afghanistan they all had Motorola branded antennas.
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Incorrect. Harris has radios on the system...and its not strictly OPPD. The state partnered with them, but its not exclusively OPPD or Nebraska... but the State CIO does essentially run the system.GroundRat wrote:Last I checked the only brand of radios on the OPPD system was Motorola.Pj wrote:Without being an ass, I was assuming you had experience with these on the Omaha Public Power District talkgroups.
No other vendor radios are being used or tested on that system.
I do know that the LMR managers at Offutt AFB base are very open to trying/testing new radios.
I'm sure all P25 compliant radio vendors have sent radios out there for testing.
Lowband radio. The original and non-complicated wide area interoperable communications system