This may be a stoopid question to ask, but i'll give it a shot anyhoo:
Do these(Sys sabers) model #s follow the Saber I/II/III blueprint or no?
I am seeking info on radios with the following model# & factory #/ID:
Model #: H99QX+102H
Factory ID: H44TUN5170CN
Any help is appriciated...
Systems saber 1E model # decode
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Systems saber 1E model # decode
You want me to do WHAT with your radio?
Re: Systems saber 1E model # decode
That's the number that you are concerned with. High power, UHF, System Saber I (no display or keypad).hovburglar wrote: Factory ID: H44TUN5170CN
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Re: Systems saber 1E model # decode
The majority of UHF systems sabers are going to be the low split 403-430 ex-gov radios.
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Re: Systems saber 1E model # decode
Don't understand your caption of "1-E." I don't think such an animal was ever made. If it was, then it would be a "TUG" as the "G" is the designator for the 24-channel, two-zone radio.
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Re: Systems saber 1E model # decode
Well technically it would be a 32 channel radio, as Systems Sabers are 16 channels per zone.
But yeah, I don't think such a beast ever existed.
But yeah, I don't think such a beast ever existed.
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Re: Systems saber 1E model # decode
I was VERY confused by this......i was SURE that a beast of this nature had never came out of any orifice in Ma M, but the fleabayer i was deling with was ADAMANT that it had.............so i thought id consult the experts here. (I have since located someone with another radio forsale who is NOT an asshat and NOT cruising on a failboat full of suck!)
Thanks to all who replied!
Thanks to all who replied!
You want me to do WHAT with your radio?
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Re: Systems saber 1E model # decode
Meaning no disrespect to anyone on this Board, the fact is that a high percentage of those persons who sell used radios on eBay are non-techie near-idiots. They wouldn't know a flashcode from a flashbulb, or an exact bandsplit on a standard Saber from the hamburger they had for lunch today. So, if you come up with a Systems Saber 1-E by all means please let us all know, because it would be a real find, whether it was made up in a shop by Motorola or someone else.
Tom in D.C.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.