Ok. I'm looking through Ebay for some HT1000 radios to replace my Visars. I see some that list a connector for the scrambler board/AVS. I'm *assuming* that it is an analog scrambler that allows scrambled communications with other similarly equiped radios, correct?
Is that controlled via RSS, and is it on a channel by channel basis? I haven't been able to find out much about it.
Is there a way of telling if this option is supported in an HT1000 by checking the model number of the radio?
Thanks!
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HT1000 - What is AVS, and what's it mean to me?
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C and D revision radios are capable of accepting Motorola's analog voice scrambling advantage boards. The AVS uses specific RSS
but this one is 'reasonable' in cost compared
to the other RSS programs ($59.) last time I checked. Not as secure as digital scrambling
but you don't need a keyloader or keyloader cable either (BIG $$ savings) + the analog scrambling will work thru a repeater.
Hope this helps.
but this one is 'reasonable' in cost compared
to the other RSS programs ($59.) last time I checked. Not as secure as digital scrambling
but you don't need a keyloader or keyloader cable either (BIG $$ savings) + the analog scrambling will work thru a repeater.
Hope this helps.