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Screwed
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what do i got here?

Post by Screwed »

model - h99qx + 057h
h44qxn7139cn

i believe its uhf but dont know band

and i know securnet
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Post by Rayjk110 »

Sounds like a UHF Saber, Wide band, 12 channels, does scan, model 1.

Needs to be read with RSS to determine actual split.

Because it says securenet and it's UHF, I'd throw in a rough guess that it's probably 403-433 gov' split.
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Post by motorola_otaku »

I assume you know you're dealing with a Saber.

Third digit in the model number (4) indicates UHF. To determine sub-split, you're going to have to read it or open 'er up and pull part numbers off the modules.
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Post by Screwed »

has a ntn5835b secure module

a kxn135aa or nxn6269a module in the upper left

a nle9432a in the right side
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Saber coding...

Post by Tom in D.C. »

And it does NOT do scan. No Saber I scans, despite the
CN at the end of the ID number. The Saber coding data
is listed at http://www.batlabs.com.
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Post by motorola_otaku »

Screwed wrote:a nle9432a in the right side
Well, you're in luck. That's for a 440-470 VCO/Synthesizer module.

Here is the complete list of modules for a 440-470 Saber, excluding Securenet. Doug (batdude) has a pinned list of Securenet part numbers you can reference at the top of this forum.

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NLE9472A 5 Watt PA (440-470)
NLE9432A VCO/SYN (440-470)
NLE9462A Filter Amp/Mixer (440-470)
NFE6061A FDS Module (440-470)
The KXN crystal is common to ALL Sabers, excluding those of the Astro variety.
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Post by Screwed »

thats the bandwith i wanted now i just need to get it programmed somewhere

maybe ill go see if i can get the des-xl pulled out of it and a dummy securenet installed for the programming

i am guessing only 12 channels capable :(
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Post by DJP126 »

Screwed wrote: maybe ill go see if i can get the des-xl pulled out of it and a dummy securenet installed for the programming
That's not necessary. When you have the radio programmed, have them add the option to omit the secure/clear switch and then program all the channels in the clear mode.
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Post by AEC »

No need to remove the module, or to delete the clear/coded switch if you do not program any of the secure/clear options, then you can simply not use the toggle and the radio will operate like any clear mode radio.

Do NOT select secure mode slaved to a mode, or clear mode slaved to a mode under F4 radio options, it is unneccessary to select any of these, but you retain the function of secure capabilities on any channel/mode and you are not locked into a specific channel or zone for secure voice operation, it's a far better selection when you have flexibility should you have secure active and a key loaded.

You can also program the radio as a non secure model as well, this way, you will have a choice in the MDC/ANI options to use either PRE, POST or BOTH should you require MDC.

With secure radios, you get two choices...BEFORE or NONE, that's it.

Removal of the NTN5835x DES-XL module is not required to program the radio as it does not interfere with it in any fashion.

But in order to have any transmit audio, you MUST have a valid module installed, or the bypass(NTN4720).
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