MTVA Part Numbers

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tomsdad
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MTVA Part Numbers

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I'm looking for some solid information on MTVA to suit a MT/S2000 in the 403-470MHz split.

I'm confused by the myriad of part numbers bouncing around - I'm looking for a complete install with PA to suit the split above.

By reading and searching it would appear the number for the full kit is NTN1324A?

Can anyone confirm this is correct, or point me to what the correct one is?

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The MTS2000 MTVA Basic Package is N1671

Options are as follows:

25 Watt RFPA (449-470 only) - Q149
*The RFPA option must be ordered with the MTVA; it cannot be retrofitted*

6 Watt Speaker - Q147

Full Size mic (in lieu of the standard compact one) - Q757

Trunk Mount cable kit for RFPA model - H25
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Post by tomsdad »

Macon Sparks wrote:The MTS2000 MTVA Basic Package is N1671

Options are as follows:

25 Watt RFPA (449-470 only) - Q149
*The RFPA option must be ordered with the MTVA; it cannot be retrofitted*

6 Watt Speaker - Q147

Full Size mic (in lieu of the standard compact one) - Q757

Trunk Mount cable kit for RFPA model - H25
Thanks for the information - I found this on Ebay and wondered how it corresponds?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 3054103649

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Post by Macon Sparks »

I dunno, never heard of a "Model 22222" MTVA.

The unit pictures looks clean and complete except for the coax that runs between the cradle and the PA, but you can make one of those up in a couple of minutes.

Also the PA's are freq sensitive. A VHF PA will not work with a UHF radio, etc., etc.

Maybe he'll e-mail you the P/N's off the unit if you ask.

If it's as advertised it's a good deal, new retail is mucho denero more than $125.00!
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