Hello this is my first post so please go easy on me. I have an opportunity to pick up a MTX 8250 model # aah25uch6gb6an for a cheap price. My question is ,what are the first 2 letters for? Is this an import of some kind? And is this unit able to funtion on a type Motorola Type II SmartZone
Analog and APCO-25 Common Air Interface system?
TIA and looking foward to learning and contributing. William
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I have no idea what the leading "aa" stands for; hopefully someone else will. In general, the 8250 is the successor to the MTX8000 line, and is considered a "commercial" rather than a "public safety" radio. That said, it will do Type II SmartNet systems just fine, though it lacks access to all of the SmartNet features. I do not believe it will do SmartZone (but am not sure about that) and I'm pretty certain it will not do CAI.
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The AA prefix means it is manufactured for the North American market.
The MTX8250 will NOT do SmartNet nor SmartZone. It definitely will not do APCO-25 CAI.
It is also not a Public Safety radio so it cannot access the NPSPAC frequencies above 865MHz.
The 8250 is just a business-band 850-864 Privacy Plus trunked radio.
The MTX8250 will NOT do SmartNet nor SmartZone. It definitely will not do APCO-25 CAI.
It is also not a Public Safety radio so it cannot access the NPSPAC frequencies above 865MHz.
The 8250 is just a business-band 850-864 Privacy Plus trunked radio.
We have about 350 of them in use in a couple of tire plants. The main weak point of them is the RF P.A. The MTX850/8250 we've probably had 50 out of the 350 go bad. As opposed to the Jedi series where I can count the number of blown P.A.s I've seen in 10 years/thousands of radios on one hand.
I have a hard time recommending them just because of that. Otherwise, they work & hold up physically just fine.
Todd
I have a hard time recommending them just because of that. Otherwise, they work & hold up physically just fine.
Todd
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