maxtrac B7 front?

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maxtrac B7 front?

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anyone have the part # for the entire front housing for a B7 (trunking or conventional) front housing piece? (speaker, electronics, etc)



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Rather than try to figure it out, would that be a 2ch or a 6/8/16/32ch head? They use different escutcheons and display boards, but would otherwise be identical. I'll check my manuals and see if I can find it.

I will assume this is for an 800 MHz radio.

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B7. multisys/multisub trunking front.


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D45MWA5GB7AK:

Front panel, 16 freq: HCN1043A
Front panel, 16/32 freq: HCN3217A
Escutcheon, 840 B7: HLN9253A

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looks like they are ALL NLA.


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General rule of thumb for Motorola: if it's 10 or more years old, it's NLA.

This seems to hold true for parts and employment terms.

Best bet: buy any multi-freq 800 MHz MaxTrac on eBay and put the appropriate escutcheon on it.

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