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HT200 with odd antenna

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wavetar wrote:Ooooh, I likey the clear MTS!
Motorola went by Galvin MFG Corporation from 1928-1947wazzzzzzzzup wrote:
any idea when motorola changed from the cursive style logo to the modern logo?
I don't think that's an APCOR device. It's just an MX-based suitcase repeater. APCOR (Advanced Portable Coronary Observation Radio) sets were generally white, had an integrated handset and ECG lead inputs.wazzzzzzzzup wrote: or an APCOR uhf 408Mhz portable repeater
Certain models were unique and seem to be collectible according to the prices they sell for on eBay.KitN1MCC wrote:the mocat is not too odd
An MT500 I saw one in service the other day still. UHF Tband.KB1JHU wrote:It's tough to see, but there's a cop in the background with a moto on his belt as well.
AHHHHHH...... the good old days.techie wrote:Those red ht220's look like the prison alarm units.. no speaker, no ptt button, just a alarm button and a red led on top (shielded to be visible only from above)
I used to have one of those for pre-heating my airplane engine in the wintertime. It was installed in an old toolbox with a quart can of gas and a motorcycle battery. Very portable. Had a flex duct that would blow the air right into the engine and you could carry it right out to the airplane.wb0qqk wrote:A buddy of mine had a Eberspacher gas-fired heater in a 1972 Volkswagon.
SRSLY. This that a painted case or were those custom packed in LA?mikegilbert wrote:How about the white Sabers from Jurrasic Park
I get so sick of seeing HT's used like a phone, with the speaker up to the ear, talking into the bottom of the battery.Bill_G wrote:At least they knew how to talk into the front of the radio. How many times have I seen someone talk into the portable belt clip or palm mic hangup button?
That's a GP68, not FCC type accepted, but Bearcom used to sell them!913 wrote:Here's a fairly rare Motorola Radius CP50. Uses SP50 accessories, FPP, 20 channels. Pretty cool rigs.
Doesn't look like a GP68 to me..com501 wrote:That's a GP68, not FCC type accepted, but Bearcom used to sell them!913 wrote:Here's a fairly rare Motorola Radius CP50. Uses SP50 accessories, FPP, 20 channels. Pretty cool rigs.
Me either..Mfire39 wrote: Doesn't look like a GP68 to me..
-Marc
I thought thedfc2 wrote:LOL...look very close... It's been messed with MS Paint..... Look at terh edges of the case real close. you can see the lines where the painted using a paint program of some sort.
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