Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
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Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
Is it possible to convert a Mot RIB to replace the GE/Ericsson TQ3310 or TQ3370? Thanks.
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Re: Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
I can't answer the question but I do have a TQ3370 available if you want to consider that.......
Dave
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Re: Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
I have seen a converter plug that plugs into the output side of a GE TQ3370 to make it Motorola levelsSplat wrote:Is it possible to convert a Mot RIB to replace the GE/Ericsson TQ3310 or TQ3370? Thanks.
compatable so it could be possible to go the other way like your asking about.
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Re: Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
FYI, the TQ3370 is still available new from the factory for $525 (list) with a 35-day lead time.
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Re: Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
JohnWayne wrote:FYI, the TQ3370 is still available new from the factory for $525 (list) with a 35-day lead time.
Damn, I thought Motorola was overpriced on some of their stuff. $525 for a RIB?
Re: Possible?: Mot RIB to Ericsson RIB (convert,etc.)
On an apples-for-apples comparison, it's actually cheaper than Motorola. The TQ3370 will flash radios, therefore it's equivalent to Motorola's RLN1015 Smart RIB, which lists for $595.35.
The TQ3310 (non-flash version) has been superseded by the TQ3370, so we don't have a "cheap program-only rib" at this time. Of course, any radios sold in the past several years use ribless cables anyway.
Jeff
The TQ3310 (non-flash version) has been superseded by the TQ3370, so we don't have a "cheap program-only rib" at this time. Of course, any radios sold in the past several years use ribless cables anyway.
Jeff