Nick's first XTS5000 Sale

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Post by SCFR »

The pic on ebay looks like a trade show of some type.
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Post by Bugs Bunny »

Looks to me like a hamfest picture, as opposed to a trade show. Reason I think so, is there are no female models around, nor would Motorola have the back of the radio facing the crowd.

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Post by Cpd014 »

If someone was to purchase an xts5000 from Motorola direct, what would be the ballpark figure "price" that person would be looking at.
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Post by Astro_Saber »

probably close to 7000.00+ but why would you want one?
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Post by Cpd014 »

wow! thats expensive.

I personally have no need for that radio, I was just wondering how much they are running for factory new.
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Post by Astro25 »

Yup that is expensive, even $3,252.00 is expensive and I wonder who the heck won that auction.
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Post by xmo »

Asked M for a quote on XTS 5000.

For a full keypad unit with APCO25 CAI, Astro25/9600 Control channel trunking, Smartnet/Smartzone (H38), and H14 ID display with three year warranty extension it comes in a little under $5000.

Actual price may vary - many public safety agencies benefit from volume pricing discounts and negotiated State contract pricing. This could bring the price down to not much more than the ebay auction ending price.
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Post by XDCLabs.COM »

That's interesting. I didn't think these would be available in the "free" market yet. You can bet M was watching that auction pretty closely. I know because someone in M found a stolen Astro DIU 3000 on ebay about a year ago and there was a HUGE internal fiasco. It was discovered because the serial number was visible in one of the images. Check the number of hits on the auction page. I don't think I've ever seen it that high.
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Post by Cpd014 »

Well some lucky dude had some extra doe laying around to spend, but nick has a good business going and I would venture to say he would make a 100% sure the radio was not stolen before he got involved in it. So with that in mind I am sure that radio is clean as a whistle.
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"someone in M found a stolen Astro DIU 3000 on ebay about a year ago and there was a HUGE internal fiasco. It was discovered because the serial number was visible in one of the images..."
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Hey - thanks for the info! I saw that DIU on ebay and I think it went for around $900. I was mad at myself for a long time for not bidding - now it looks like I did the right thing!

I was new to ebay at that time and didn't think about calling M with the serial number. Somewhat later there was an 800 Quantar on ebay with detailed photos where you could read not only the S.N., but also the F.O.

I called M with the F.O. and they found who it had been sold to and also determined that it had been replaced due to a freight claim. That made sense because the picture showed the unit had bent corners. I don't think it sold - too high a starting price. Saw the same guy & the same radio at Dayton.
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Post by XDCLabs.COM »

Yes that DIU went for close to $900. The seller had to return it to M and to make a long story short, M figured out hiw it was stolen and the person who stole it was caught. So you lucked out by not bidding.
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