system saber vhf questions
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system saber vhf questions
Just bought a vhf system saber of ebay waiting for it to arrive. Just have a few questions that i would like to get answered.
1. Does it have mdc decode so you can decode id's
2. can you send out single tones or quick call tones
3. the band split is 146-162 can i go below that at all.
4. im just going to be using conventional if it has modules in it will i need to remove them.
5. can these radios be flashed to add more options.
Thanks Before hand.
1. Does it have mdc decode so you can decode id's
2. can you send out single tones or quick call tones
3. the band split is 146-162 can i go below that at all.
4. im just going to be using conventional if it has modules in it will i need to remove them.
5. can these radios be flashed to add more options.
Thanks Before hand.
- jnglmassiv
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1. No.
2. Pretty sure yes, when enabled..might be wrong on this one, tho.
3. Yes.
4. If you're talking about secure modules, no. Just leave it in the clear mode.
5. The radio is not flashable. All those features are built right in.
These are really cool radios packed with neat features and super durable. Have fun!
2. Pretty sure yes, when enabled..might be wrong on this one, tho.
3. Yes.
4. If you're talking about secure modules, no. Just leave it in the clear mode.
5. The radio is not flashable. All those features are built right in.
These are really cool radios packed with neat features and super durable. Have fun!
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They will be able to encode/decode status/messages. I have 9 VHF System saber III's (you can never have to many system sabers) In the RSS i have programed things like call me, secure1, secure2, etc. When I know someone is using one of my radios I first page the radio so that it beeps and alerts them. I will then send one of the pre programmed messages to them. It works really well if someone starts using the frequency you are on. For my radio setup secure1 means to go to a preselected channel and turn on encryption. All the other person hears on the same frequency is a double data burst, they probably have no idea it is a message.
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I´ll be damned.
So they will actually support decoding of a status/message data burst?
Now that´s amazing isn´t it!
I take it you know what you´re talking about when you say man cannot have too many he he. Well I´m glad I got two for a start.
By the way do you know if any agencies ever used des only (not des-xl) in their systems sabers?
Just wondering...

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By the way do you know if any agencies ever used des only (not des-xl) in their systems sabers?
Just wondering...
lots of government agencies did
When I initially got my vhf systems sabers they were programmed in th 160 range, and had des (not xl) in them. I think they were air force?
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Hmmm really.
I hope mine are with "xl" then. I do not use "des only" anymore.
But one thing that puzzles me is why M didn´t make them support mdc1200 id decoding as well. It seems to be a rather commen option in most radioes on that level after it went out.
Of course if the flash is right.
I hope mine are with "xl" then. I do not use "des only" anymore.
But one thing that puzzles me is why M didn´t make them support mdc1200 id decoding as well. It seems to be a rather commen option in most radioes on that level after it went out.
Of course if the flash is right.
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When eqquipped with an OTAR module, the MDC data can broadcast which key it is currently using (1 of 8 possible) so another radio can decode it and change keys. You just need to have both radios with the OTAR module and keyload them to be exactly the same. You can also program the name to each of the eight keys and select them from the radio keypad.
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All the other person hears on the same frequency is a double data burst, they probably have no idea it is a message.
I take it the radio dos not send acknowledgement when recieving a status/message as it shure would be a major problem on any system if 100 radioes responded to a data burst at the same time.
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