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Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:37 pm
by BlueLineEnt
I have checked all the model breakdowns I can find, and I cannot verify what the DP in pos 11+12 means. I have found AA, CK, and DU, but nothing on this DP.

Any insight?

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Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:22 am
by smile@2006
Pro Radio Model Number

Freq. Band:
B = Low Band R1 (29.7- 42.0 MHz)
C = Low Band R2 (35.0-50.0 MHz)
E = 300R1 (300-350MHz)
K = VHF (136-174MHz)
R = UHF1 (403-470MHz)
S = UHF2 (450-527MHz)
U = 800 MHz (806-824) (851-869MHz)

Power Level:
C = 2.5W
D = 4-5W
E = 6W

Physical Packages:
C = Non Display
D = Keypad
H = 1-Line Dsiplay
F = 4-Line Display

Channel Spacing:
4 = 12.5kHz
6 = 25kHz
9 = Programmable

Protocol:
AA = Conventional
CK = MPT
DP = Passport and LTR
DU = LTR
GB = Privacy Plus
GC = Smart Zone
GE = Privacy Plus Roaming

Feature level:
2 = 2 or 4F
3 = 16 F
5 = 256F LTR
6 = 128F / 256F LTR
7 = 160F
8 = 256F LTR
9 = 256F LTR

Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:21 am
by BlueLineEnt
Am I correct in understanding that the DP and DU models can be used as conventional radios as well? I've checked into a few places, and the feature lists all seem to say something different. If someone could give me a channcel/zone/bank brakedown on the models, or direct me to one, I would appreciate it.

Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:05 pm
by escomm
yes the LS and LS+ portables will do 18 or 34 conventional channels depending on model number

Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 5:00 am
by RADIOMAN2002
I you are lucky enough, I've found that there is a model with either 128 or 160 conventional and LTR.

Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:57 pm
by escomm
RADIOMAN2002 wrote:I you are lucky enough, I've found that there is a model with either 128 or 160 conventional and LTR.
Correct, it's called the HT1550 or HT1550XLS.

Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:50 am
by RADIOMAN2002
No try again, with the PMUD1770A Tanapa, you have 160 conv, with LTR.
Or PMUD2213B will give you 128 conv and LTR. With or without the Passport board.

Re: Want to check a HT1250 Model Number

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:31 am
by escomm
A 160 channel HT1250 with LTR? A 128 channel HT1250 with LTR? Really? Where? There is no documentation to support this and I've never heard of such a beast.. not to say they don't exist.. but if they do I wouldn't mind picking up a couple so I have one less radio to carry when I'm out in the field 8) The 1550 is a great radio but the audio quality is terrible.