This is one wicked looking Spectra. What is it from?
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That is a Spectra Railroad radio. For 99% of us, its usesless. No scan, and not the best for mounting in a vehicle. 12v/72v DC operation.
Most likely is a stolen radio, as they are still current and has the CSX Transportation number still on it. It looks beat, so I would even guess that it may not work, if not stolen. It also requires different RSS then the other spectras, and thats even harder to find then the radio itself.
Go under the SPECTRA section of the Model information screen, it will tell you a little more.
Most likely is a stolen radio, as they are still current and has the CSX Transportation number still on it. It looks beat, so I would even guess that it may not work, if not stolen. It also requires different RSS then the other spectras, and thats even harder to find then the radio itself.
Go under the SPECTRA section of the Model information screen, it will tell you a little more.
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The only benefit that the RR Spectra has is that you can individually select one channel for TX and another for RX. Pick either one of them from the 99 channels. Otherwise as stated before, for most of us it is useless. I work as a Conductor on the CN so I have use for them frequently, but really don't care for them. Sometimes I wish they put out more than 45 watts, or maybe I wish our communication dept put in more radio towers.
I can't speak for the rest of the company. We were just acquired in October, the former Wisconsin Central Division. Of course you got the Railroad Spectra which is standard or the MCX100. We have got quite the melting pot that we have used. P200, HT600, GP300, GP350, HT750, HT1250 for mobiles we have GM300, Maxtrac, a very few Dash Mount Spectra's, and all seem to slowly be replaced by the CDM1250. If I see something else on the CN's other territories I'll let you know, I couldn't answer that question as of yet otherwise.
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I know they make it....its some crazy color....I remember seeing it on ebay now....I couldnt place where i had heard about it but im starting to remember, i just wasnt really sure....I think it was green with a MT1000/HT600/P200 molded neoprene VHF whip...the kind i like to put on HT1250's...I would like to see a picture to refresh my memory a little...I't really didnt hit me until I saw this spectra that these are a totally differnt model type, and thats what made me think of it.....Geez, that spectra sure does look wierd.
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You're right, we do get some unusual stuff. As is also going on in another discussion, we, at least the WC, are a self-servicing customer. We do ALL our own radio work. I don't actually do Communications, but, have only seen a M rep once, and he sure wasn't local either. Then again our little company owns somewhere around 10,000 radios, or until the CN gobbled us up.