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MTR 2000 intent to cancel...

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:22 am
by MSS-Dave
Guess we could see this coming...
Intent to Cancel Memo
November 1, 2009
MTR2000 UHF Station & Receiver Intent to Cancel
Product Information
Orders for MTR2000 UHF base station/repeater will not be accepted after April 1, 2010. MTR2000 VHF and 800/900 base stations will continue to be sold
The new MTR 3000 UHF station is the replacement product for the MTR2000 UHF base station/
Receiver.
Models/ Options impacted
The cancellation impacts the following options tied to MTR 2000 main model T5544, T5766, T5731 & T5769.
Option Description
Last Order Entry Date
Last Shipment Date
X341 ENH: 30-2 W (403-470 MHz) Includes Double Circulator
04/01/2010
04/30/2010
X340 ADD: UHF 40W R4 403-470 MHZ
04/01/2010
04/30/2010
X540 ENH: UHF 100-25W R4 403-435 MHZ OR 435-470 Includes Single Circulator
04/01/2010
04/30/2010
Note: The MTR2000 UHF is not under Government Services Administration contract (GSA).
Replacement Product
The MTR2000 UHF band station will be replaced by the MTR 3000 UHF band station, Model T3000A and frequency options X340MT (403-470) and X540MT (470-524).
The MTR3000 UHF band station will begin shipping January 29th 2010.
Implications of Cancellation for customers
The MTR2000 UHF band station cancellation is effective in ALL regions (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Israel) where product models and corresponding hardware options and accessories are sold.
Service Implications
Aftermarket Product support will be available for MTR 2000 UHF station best effort up to 7 years (4/30/2017) after cancellation through Customer Fulfillment Center (CFC).
Contact
Questions regarding this the MTR2000 UHF cancellation, the MTR 2000 all bands cancellation roll out plan; or the MTR3000 replacement roll out should be directed to:

Re: MTR 2000 intent to cancel...

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:18 am
by escomm
Shouldn't be too much of a problem, the MTR3000 is just an MTR2000 with an add-on card to enable TRBO. It looks like the pricing will be similar between the two, although right now you can only order an MTR3000 with the 100W option. Not sure if they'll make the 1-40W option available later on down the road

Re: MTR 2000 intent to cancel...

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:33 am
by d119
I for one think this is one of Motorola's smarter moves, and I am looking forward to working with the MTR 3000 station as customers order them.

It will unquestionably be a "continuous-duty" TRBO machine.

Re: MTR 2000 intent to cancel...

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 1:46 pm
by Batwings21
I'm glad they went this route also, why fix what isn't broken. The only issues with the newer mtr's was that they lacked upgradeable beyond what they were today, new controller will take care of that.

Re: MTR 2000 intent to cancel...

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:09 pm
by wavetar
It really only makes sense to go this way. You can bet as soon as the 3000 is available in VHF & 800/900, they'll take the same route.