Saber Si: Popularity?
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- fogster
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Saber Si: Popularity?
I've run across a few Saber Si's (SI?), and found it curious that they tend to go for about the same price as an ASTRO Saber. I understand what it is, but have to wonder why they're going for so much: 800 MHz only, no real Flash features/digital, and an extremely hard-to-get programming interface... Is it just the rarity of the radios that drives the price up, or is something else going on with them to make them so pricey?
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ho hum.
rarity i guess
dunno why it never caught on really - they were very neat radios.... i even saw one that was converted to UHF once.... used an MTS RF board and changed the RF connector on it.
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rarity i guess
dunno why it never caught on really - they were very neat radios.... i even saw one that was converted to UHF once.... used an MTS RF board and changed the RF connector on it.
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- MTS2000des
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it's nothing more than a bastard child Jedi....and will be pretty much useless after rebanding as it is NOT SUPPORTED. why SUCKERS would pay anything for one (or any non-rebandable 800 radio like an STX) is further proof of the PT Barnum theory.
parts are almost non-existent, and forget help from Motorola, as anything that WAS made for it has long been NLA'ed.
Nothing really special about it, basically an MTS2000 with very buggy firmware in an Astro style housing with two line display...being that you can actually buy Astro Sabers for LESS...why would anyone waste their time on these red headed stepchildren?
parts are almost non-existent, and forget help from Motorola, as anything that WAS made for it has long been NLA'ed.
Nothing really special about it, basically an MTS2000 with very buggy firmware in an Astro style housing with two line display...being that you can actually buy Astro Sabers for LESS...why would anyone waste their time on these red headed stepchildren?
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saber si
I would not mind adding one to my collection somedayjust to have one. A unique piece of Motorola history.
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lol good oneMTS2000des wrote:it's nothing more than a bastard child Jedi....why would anyone waste their time on these red headed stepchildren?
