
XTS3000 Programming
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XTS3000 Programming
I would like to know if there are any people willing to program for a fee an XTS3000 on some ham frequencies?? The local Motorola dealer says it is against Moto's policy to program single radios and I would have to be a member of a P.S. agency. Is this correct?? I just want to use some Moto equipment on the ham freq's as I like commercial eqipment better. Thanks 

- MTS2000des
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that is total BS crap about programming privately owned radios on CONVENTIONAL freqs, as long as you are licensed (and being that you are a ham and want ham channels programmed) there is nothing prohibiting them from doing it, other than they just don't want to. Programming it to TRUNKED systems or public safety conventionals is indeed another story.
I'd say look around for another dealer. Or you can post an ad in the f/s/wanted board and I'm sure you'll have no shortage of offers to help.
I'd say look around for another dealer. Or you can post an ad in the f/s/wanted board and I'm sure you'll have no shortage of offers to help.
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The dealer obviously does not want your business, hopefully you won't ever go to him again
Motorola has no policy about programming single radios or that only PS agencies can have XTS3ks programmed, so they are either lying to you or misinformed.
Now if you wanted some non-ham freqs programmed in there you might have a different story, depending on who those freqs belong to and what kind of system they are operating

Now if you wanted some non-ham freqs programmed in there you might have a different story, depending on who those freqs belong to and what kind of system they are operating

The dealer probably does not have the required CPS and instead of saying "we can't do it" it saves face if he says "Motorola won't let us do it.
Motorola has never (20 years as an MSS) said that we are not allowed to program anything into any radio. FCC is a different story. As long as the user is authorized for use on the frequency, there are no restrictions.
Motorola has never (20 years as an MSS) said that we are not allowed to program anything into any radio. FCC is a different story. As long as the user is authorized for use on the frequency, there are no restrictions.
- sglass
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Key words "not interested"Bruce1807 wrote:An MSSS I worked for about 15 years ago had the same policy,
Not interested in single radios and not interested in Ham frequencies.
In fact not interested unless you have a maintenance contract or at least 20 radios.
I understand that. BUt to lie and say it's moto's policy, well that is a violation of one of the 10 commandments.
Tomba
I live in South La close to New Orleans and I asked the main office at Tomba Communications about this. Thanks