Motorola and portable radio antenna connectors
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 3:50 pm
What is the deal?
Is there some logical reason that I just don't see why Motorola can't use the same connector on their whole line of portables? We have a wide range of portables in use or that have been replaced and are now sitting. We when from UHF HT600's and MT1000's to HT1000's, MT2000's and MTS2000's and now have HT750's and HT1250's in the mix. We at one time piggy backed on a 800mhz LTR system for project and used MTX8000's and Waris MTX's loaded to us by the system owner.
Based on this and radio's that I have owned myself, i fail to see what the reasoning is with the connectors. It's not like they came up with a great new design and started using that for everything. They seem to switch back and forth. Even the Waris line uses different connectors in the same line.
Can anybody clue me in on this.
Is there some logical reason that I just don't see why Motorola can't use the same connector on their whole line of portables? We have a wide range of portables in use or that have been replaced and are now sitting. We when from UHF HT600's and MT1000's to HT1000's, MT2000's and MTS2000's and now have HT750's and HT1250's in the mix. We at one time piggy backed on a 800mhz LTR system for project and used MTX8000's and Waris MTX's loaded to us by the system owner.
Based on this and radio's that I have owned myself, i fail to see what the reasoning is with the connectors. It's not like they came up with a great new design and started using that for everything. They seem to switch back and forth. Even the Waris line uses different connectors in the same line.
Can anybody clue me in on this.