Radio value
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Radio value
I'm looking for a value on some radios the model number is aam25rkf9du5an we have approximetily 50 units they were all tested in the spring by our local motorola dealer any help would be appericated thanks.
- jackhackett
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Re: Radio value
Looks like CDM1550LS mobiles, 403-470, 25-40W, LTR
Here's the model charts
http://batlabs.com/htpro.html
Here's the model charts
http://batlabs.com/htpro.html
Re: Radio value
I don't know the specifics but i think they are 800mhz when the ems took over the other mhz we had to switch and buy all new units other than that they have a digital screen,10 buttons and a volume knob.
Re: Radio value
No doubt that model corresponds to a 403-470 Pro Series mobile radio. Without going to the model reference chart I think it's safe to take the nun-lover's word at face value
Re: Radio value
Do you guys know a good out let to sell these I don't know where to begin.
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trunking radios ? maybe a dealer or as onesy-twosies on ebay
i have no use for them since los angeles is a TV band city and many exclusive-use frequencies are between 470 and 476 MHz.
i have no use for them since los angeles is a TV band city and many exclusive-use frequencies are between 470 and 476 MHz.
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Tahks for the reply maybe we will try that i jus don't know how much to ask
- jackhackett
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Re: Radio value
Probably the best thing to do is look at what similar radios are going for there. Taking a quick look I'd say somewhere in the $200-$300 range. If you want to get rid of them all in one go you might check with some dealers, or in the back of magazines like MRT (http://mrtmag.com/) they have people that buy used equipment.
Re: Radio value
I appreciate the help i'll look into that today thanks again