Best HT for Houston, Tx area. Please help
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 2:43 pm
I am sorry for some of you who may think this is a really dub question but I need to ask.
I would like to know which HT is the best to get for MONITORING the Houston, Tx trunked system. This radio will not be used to TX.
The reason I ask this is that I have a HT1000 mobile charger and home charger and am trying to find a radio that will work in this system so that I dont have to have 2 different chargers. If thats not possible thats fine as well.
Also, I work EMS ouside of Houston and would like to have a portable to take with me instead of a scanner due to the ruggedness of motorola's.
I have the programmer and RSS for the HT1000 and it states that I can program a MT 2000, MTS 2000, MTX 8000 and I also belive any MTX series.
I am kinda confused on what would be needed for their system such as: number of talkgroups needed as well as frequencies and so on. I have the list of what their on but dont want to make a mistake getting something that wont work. And since you all here seem to be the best of the best when it comes to these things, I thought Id post it here.
You all helped me a great deal when I had issues with our low-band radios for the Red Cross. For that, I thank you.
I can be reached thru normal yahoo mail at WA1EMT.
Thanks for your time in this matter.
I would like to know which HT is the best to get for MONITORING the Houston, Tx trunked system. This radio will not be used to TX.
The reason I ask this is that I have a HT1000 mobile charger and home charger and am trying to find a radio that will work in this system so that I dont have to have 2 different chargers. If thats not possible thats fine as well.
Also, I work EMS ouside of Houston and would like to have a portable to take with me instead of a scanner due to the ruggedness of motorola's.
I have the programmer and RSS for the HT1000 and it states that I can program a MT 2000, MTS 2000, MTX 8000 and I also belive any MTX series.
I am kinda confused on what would be needed for their system such as: number of talkgroups needed as well as frequencies and so on. I have the list of what their on but dont want to make a mistake getting something that wont work. And since you all here seem to be the best of the best when it comes to these things, I thought Id post it here.
You all helped me a great deal when I had issues with our low-band radios for the Red Cross. For that, I thank you.
I can be reached thru normal yahoo mail at WA1EMT.
Thanks for your time in this matter.