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Syntor X 9000 RSS Cost?

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 1:50 pm
by SlimBob
I just got off the phone with a pre-sales questionaire -- the gal on the other end said that the price she shows in the system is $75 for the RSS -- is this right?! It's a good bit lower than I was expecting... I really shouldn't be complaining but I can't help but feeling that this isn't the software I'm looking for. The part number she gave me was RVN4007E....

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 2:56 pm
by HumHead
Motorola tends to lower the prices on RSS for long discontiued radios.

Older radiso liek the X9000, and teh HT600, tend to be around $70-$75, while more "current" radios are usually around $265-$299.

RVN4007 should be the correct RSS

BTW- This is probably more of a General Forum question.

Syntor 9000 programming software

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 4:48 pm
by SlimBob
Thanks. Looking at what was here, I kinda figured that the folks running the system were the programmers, but I supposed you don't get very far in the Moto universe without having to program :).

I cross referenced it (TGIGoogle) and found that there is a different version of the RSS for the Syntor X 9000 dual radio setup that is newer (like last year) than the traditional Syntor X 9000 RSS. Moto's gonna call me back to setup the license and we'll go from there. For only $75, I don't have an excuse. I was really bugging out thinking they were going to want $500 - $2500. For $2500, no go. For $75? Not too much reason <B>not</b> to take the right way out. Thanks again.

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 8:58 pm
by RKG
One of the reasons the price is (comparatively) reasonable is that your purchase will be a one-shot deal, rather than the usual subscription service for current models, since the software is not going to be updated in the future.

RSS with Syntor X 9000

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2003 9:02 pm
by SlimBob
Also, does the RSS program the control heads or do I need to get another RSS for that?

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2003 11:13 pm
by HumHead
The RSS package contain both programs: rdprog (for the drawer) and chprog (for the heads)