xts3000 - hhch

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Cain
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xts3000 - hhch

Post by Cain »

hi all!

I need some help from those with the knowledge! i was wondering what it takes to get a hhch control head to work with my xts3000? i have searched through this forum and have found many topics to do with this but none that say specifically what i am after.

what i am after-
- the simplest / cheapest setup that will allow the hhch hand held control head to work with my xts3000. (i dont mind about any of the other accessories, antennas, rf power etc etc, i will be happy to just screw an antenna onto the top of the radio.

- i know that there is an option to get the motorola commander mic control head but i am specifically after the hhch.

- i have noticed in the cps that there is a HHCH "controls" option.

i have looked on the net and found this: http://cgi.ebay.com/Motorola-XTVA-Handh ... dZViewItem
in it, it says how it can be powered and used with the xts (it doesnt specifically say that it needs the xtva???? if so that would be great.

anyways, sorry about the long post, can anyone help me with my enquiry?

Cheers
Cain
Why wont it work this time?
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mr.syntrx
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Re: xts3000 - hhch

Post by mr.syntrx »

That HHCH requires an XTVA. HHCH options are provided in CPS because that's where you set how the HHCH will operate if you put your radio into an XTVA.

For all intents and purposes, an XTVA is your only viable option if you want to use a HHCH.
Cain
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Re: xts3000 - hhch

Post by Cain »

thanks mr.syntrx for your reply
Why wont it work this time?
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