Coming down to crunch time, I am sorta split between ordering the next five radio's. Right now we have 6 Astro Spectra's that are only 6 months old. VHF IMBE with DVP-XL. That's about it. Our final order would be 5 more (maybe a couple on top of that) mobiles as we go digital in the next few months.
Seeing that the Astro Spectra line is about 10 years old now, and the XTL5000's are a new product, I want to go to the XTL's. The pricing is suppose to be the same. 99% of radio repair/install is done by the local MSS, however I have become more involved into day to day ops of this. I like the idea of having one radio for all, but at the same time, I wouldn't mind having the newer equipement that will be supported longer than the AS. I really don't want to have to carry two sets of cables, two CPS's, etc etc.
I think I am going to have the ASpectra's ordered, but what have you guys done in this situation?
XTL or not to XTL
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I'd go with the XTL's. With a fleet that small you probably don't upgrade radios often. Get them now while you can. What's another CPS on the laptop? Is the programming cable really going to be that cumbersome? Might as well get the newer stuff, and then in a few years you have the money again you upgrade the other five and your fleet is the same again.
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motisking, I have NO IDEA what you are talking about!! The XTL5000 mobile has been available in VHF for several months now (136 - 174 MHZ). It has all the same options as does the UHF and 800 MHz XTL5000s, and it is available in both Conventional and Trunked on VHF.
PJ, given the $4,000-$5,000 price of a new radio, that's well over $20,000 for 5 radios, so why swet the $95 for the programming cable? I wouldn't let that color your decision in any way. Taking the long view, the ASTRO Spectra (and even the ASTRO Spectra Plus) will not be around much longer, while the XTL series is new. Consider long term Motorola parts and repair support . The XTL price is virtually the same as the older radios.
Larry
PJ, given the $4,000-$5,000 price of a new radio, that's well over $20,000 for 5 radios, so why swet the $95 for the programming cable? I wouldn't let that color your decision in any way. Taking the long view, the ASTRO Spectra (and even the ASTRO Spectra Plus) will not be around much longer, while the XTL series is new. Consider long term Motorola parts and repair support . The XTL price is virtually the same as the older radios.
Larry
uh.....
i have not seen the catalog sheet yet - but is DVP-XL offered AT ALL on the XTL line since it was disco'd a while back???
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