Went to order a few things, and he's got nothing listed

Any clue what happened?
I'm hope he's just taking some HongKong holiday off, cause he had some great deals.
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I know of others who have delt with him for complete radios and parts and they have had the same experiences.4n6inv wrote: I've done only a few deals with him, and he's always been cooperative, and more than reasonable.
'Nuff said...
Jim
his stuff is good, but one has to wonder, with the economy in the crapper and local governments cutting corners, how many "Ebay specials" end up on the front lines on a duty belt or in turnout gear? I have a problem with anyone cutting corners when lives are on the line. If a department is buying questionable used radios off broken-stolen radios.com or a pawn shop, then the turd blossoms on their city council or county commission need to be FIRED. For ham or non-life safety use an Panter88 Ebay special is fine- but if someone's life is on the line, this aint kosher.Wicho wrote:Don't think anyone has an ax to grind with him - just read n7maq's comments - he's been good to work with.
Life and death situation - I'll pay top dollar for something straight from M, as will many people here on the board. There's a wrong place for certain radios, and public safety is one of them.
For my casual, fun use - I'll give panter88 a whirl.![]()
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Here is one, "Families of New York firefighters killed at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001"4n6inv wrote:And I repeat my question: When has anyone EVER been sued over a radio? Yeah; I'd rather have it direct from Motorola, but; VFD's and other volunteer organizations have to rely on "The Gray Market" for equipment. I see nothing wrong with trying to do what's right. What burden of jurisprudence is necessary?
When I lived in a "Real City" it wasn't an issue, but in BFE, it's another matter.
In the example of the Minitor 3's I mentioned above the recall was due to non-alerting. These were used almost exclusively in VFD service. Not a great situation when responders are not getting their notification and lives hang in the balance. To think they made it back to market somewhere is disturbing. I also cringe at the idea of a QC reject radio being used as a life safety device, but I'm also not a skydiver.4n6inv wrote:And I repeat my question: When has anyone EVER been sued over a radio? Yeah; I'd rather have it direct from Motorola, but; VFD's and other volunteer organizations have to rely on "The Gray Market" for equipment. I see nothing wrong with trying to do what's right. What burden of jurisprudence is necessary?
When I lived in a "Real City" it wasn't an issue, but in BFE, it's another matter.
RadioSouth wrote:
Have you ever heard of a PD using re-loaded ammunition for field use ? I think not.
Check how they transmit in P25 with 10 Mhz step!Rayjk110 wrote:Well I just received my 2 XTS2500I M3s from him.
The UHF one, half the keypad (lower part, 789*0#) does not light up. The VHF one seems to be fine. Both are a little bumped up, some scrapes and scuffs but nothing too major.
Anyways at $499 it's a steal.
I just purchased both VHF and UHF XTS2500 Model 3's with FPP from panter88. Both work just fine as they are for P25, both in transmit and receive. I expect they're not "perfect", but for amateur radio use and for conventional P25 monitoring they both appear to be working fine as far as I'm concerned. Both are in excellent physical condition.MotoFAN wrote:Just for information for potential purchasers.
XTS2500s from Panter needs to be aligned on the service monitor. If it not to make, you will face with poor or no P25 demodulation when TX.
Check transmittions on differents freqs, like is 380, 390, 400 & etc. up to 470 with 10 MHz step. And listen your transmittions on Digital Uniden or on other factory aligned radio. Speak in mic normally. If it sounds perfect on all freqs, you are lucky.scancapecod wrote:I just purchased both VHF and UHF XTS2500 Model 3's with FPP from panter88. Both work just fine as they are for P25, both in transmit and receive. I expect they're not "perfect", but for amateur radio use and for conventional P25 monitoring they both appear to be working fine as far as I'm concerned. Both are in excellent physical condition.
a T3011DX will load DES (XL/OFB) on Astro25 (needs PID enabled in the radio's codeplug using the CPS)d119 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Astro25 series of radios require a KVL3000?
No,d119 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Astro25 series of radios require a KVL3000?
It will also load an APX7000. I have done 2 of them with an uplifted T3011BX.w5oer wrote:a T3011DX will load DES (XL/OFB) on Astro25 (needs PID enabled in the radio's codeplug using the CPS)d119 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Astro25 series of radios require a KVL3000?
David
Hightower wrote:OK, lets take this thread back on track....
Many of us have ordered XTS3K/5K/2500 cases from Panter88 over the years, includiny myself.
One thing that after talking to a few other about his cases, many of these cases had bad/blown/defective speakers. Have you guys encountered this?
I ordered a few 5K M3 cases last month, and they both had blown speakers.
Other 3K M3 cases in the past from him had blown speakers as well.
What you say?
Good to know also, that I didnt know. My friend is getting one, and he was wanting to know if I could load keys for him.KS4VT wrote:It will also load an APX7000. I have done 2 of them with an uplifted T3011BX.w5oer wrote:a T3011DX will load DES (XL/OFB) on Astro25 (needs PID enabled in the radio's codeplug using the CPS)d119 wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the Astro25 series of radios require a KVL3000?
David
The APX needs to have current firmware or you won't be able to use DX-loaded keys for analog Securenet. R02 does not work. R04 does. Dunno about R03. The same rule about checking PID and unchecking CKR applies.KD8CPP wrote:Good to know also, that I didnt know. My friend is getting one, and he was wanting to know if I could load keys for him.KS4VT wrote:It will also load an APX7000. I have done 2 of them with an uplifted T3011BX.w5oer wrote:
a T3011DX will load DES (XL/OFB) on Astro25 (needs PID enabled in the radio's codeplug using the CPS)
David
Thanks