APX7000XE Model #
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APX7000XE Model #
Hi i am looking at purchasing a APX7000XE VHF UHFR1 and this is the model number on it: H49TGD9PW1AN. I am new to the APX line of radios and i have been searching around but everything that comes up under that model number is a non XE radio and UHF/800 band . Is there any sites or searches that i can use to verify the proper model number.
Thanks
Cody
Thanks
Cody
well that's as f!@ked up as a homemade radio.
Re: APX7000XE Model #
So with the APX7000 or XE the model # is the same regardless of the band splits. You'll need the FlashCode of the radio, the TANAPA, or the FCC ID(s) to know what the band split of the radio are.
The Model # does, however, indicate whether it's a XE or Non-XE
H97xxxxxxxxx = APX7000
H49xxxxxxxxx = APX7000XE
The Model # does, however, indicate whether it's a XE or Non-XE
H97xxxxxxxxx = APX7000
H49xxxxxxxxx = APX7000XE
Re: APX7000XE Model #
Ok thanks i do have the flash code and it does decode to:
QA00570: Primary Band: VHF
QA00575: Secondary Band: UHF Range 1
QA00570: Primary Band: VHF
QA00575: Secondary Band: UHF Range 1
well that's as f!@ked up as a homemade radio.
Re: APX7000XE Model #
Sorry i just noticed that i had put the wrong model number in the original post. The model number is H97TGD9PW1AN which as stated says its a non XE model. This is the listing here. Has anyone had any dealing with this seller ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/172559920059?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.com/itm/172559920059?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
well that's as f!@ked up as a homemade radio.
Re: APX7000XE Model #
I would want to see a good photo of the tags on the radio, and a picture of the flashcode readouts from the radio. MINIMUM.
Re: APX7000XE Model #
The seller has been forthcoming on the fact that the tag matches the radio internal info and normally I wouldn't require any photos. Even though the seller states "no returns", the ebay Money Back Guarantee always sides with the buyer.... if you don't get what was stated in the listing, you get your money back. Full stop.
However, if what the seller states is true, then this radio was upgraded from an APX7000 M3.5 to an APX7000XE M3.5 and that introduces a whole new level of gotchas to look out for depending on who did that hardware upgrade to install the XE control top. A bona-fide XE should have H49 as the model number on the tag. So yes, ask for clear legible photos of the tag to ensure its a factory tag and not a forgery.
And as com501 stated, ask for a screen grab of the ENTIRE expanded "Radio Information" screen in CPS.
However, if what the seller states is true, then this radio was upgraded from an APX7000 M3.5 to an APX7000XE M3.5 and that introduces a whole new level of gotchas to look out for depending on who did that hardware upgrade to install the XE control top. A bona-fide XE should have H49 as the model number on the tag. So yes, ask for clear legible photos of the tag to ensure its a factory tag and not a forgery.
And as com501 stated, ask for a screen grab of the ENTIRE expanded "Radio Information" screen in CPS.
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Re: APX7000XE Model #
Doesn't the "D" in "TGD" mean a no keypad radio? GARY
Re: APX7000XE Model #
No, there's only one model # for the APX7000XE. H49TGD9PW1ANN4KVE wrote:Doesn't the "D" in "TGD" mean a no keypad radio? GARY
The difference between M1.5 and M3.5 is QA00577 in the flash code.
Re: APX7000XE Model #
Ok thanks for the info guys. I tried multiple times to talk to the seller and no response. I ended up buying one from Rick tompson in a private sale. I've read a ton of great things about Rick so had no worries about the radio having no tags.
well that's as f!@ked up as a homemade radio.
Re: APX7000XE Model #
You should check out this site: www.brokenstolenradios.com . This is my opinion.