Identifying a Radio
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Identifying a Radio
Hi Everyone,
I don't know if this is the correct forum, but any help would be appreciated. I bought a very old radio at a swap meet. It is a Motorola radio model number m33dfa3500ca. It came off an old police motorcycle. It has four channels and has already been set up for ham use. Thanks for any help this forum can provide.
thanks,
Glenn
I don't know if this is the correct forum, but any help would be appreciated. I bought a very old radio at a swap meet. It is a Motorola radio model number m33dfa3500ca. It came off an old police motorcycle. It has four channels and has already been set up for ham use. Thanks for any help this forum can provide.
thanks,
Glenn
- Tom in D.C.
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Re: Identifying a Radio
Off the top of my head that model number sounds like a Motorola series called the Dispatcher. Do a Google search and see if it comes up looking like your radio. The head of the unit, speaker, etc. might be painted black.
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Re: Identifying a Radio
Not a Dispatcher, those were T33AAT and T33BAT numbers. Nor the Solid State Dispatcher. DFA should be an MCR-100 set.
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Re: Identifying a Radio
In case this helps: http://www.wb6nvh.com/cyclerad/Cyclerad2.htm ... if not well it's a great site anyways.
Re: Identifying a Radio
Thank You for posting that great websiteAstro Spectra wrote:In case this helps: http://www.wb6nvh.com/cyclerad/Cyclerad2.htm ... if not well it's a great site anyways.
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Re: Identifying a Radio
Thanks for your replies. The website had the answer, it is a mcr-100 radio. The radio head is identical to mine. What I need now is a manual so I can program it for my local 2 meter repeaters. Any ideas?
thanks,
Glenn
thanks,
Glenn
Re: Identifying a Radio
I believe the MCR-100 uses channel elements and is not programable.
You can get the existing channel elements recrystalled but it is expensive. ICM is the best source I am aware of.
You can get the existing channel elements recrystalled but it is expensive. ICM is the best source I am aware of.
Re: Identifying a Radio
k2hz is correct the MCR100 IS a rock controlled radio. It is a re-engeneered Mocom 35 set up for use on police motorcycles. It had several different mounting kits for the different bike manufacturers (mostly Harley-Davidson & Yamaha). I worked on that product line from the beginning until production was moved out of Schaumburg. 10 frequencies max, CSQ or PL (no DPL at that time).k2hz wrote:I believe the MCR-100 uses channel elements and is not programable.
You can get the existing channel elements recrystalled but it is expensive. ICM is the best source I am aware of.
Dave
Re: Identifying a Radio
Thanks for the replies, I will use this unit for parts then for other projects.
Glenn
Glenn
Re: Identifying a Radio
It is way more valuable in your museum...glenn778 wrote:Thanks for the replies, I will use this unit for parts then for other projects.
Glenn
Re: Identifying a Radio
If you have the head with it, these bring decent money on eBay from the police motorcycle restorers. They don't so much have interest in just the radio drawer alone.
This discussion reminded me that I need to get a photo of the MCR-100 radio section up on the web page. I had one of those radios in the basement but I think termites ate it.
This discussion reminded me that I need to get a photo of the MCR-100 radio section up on the web page. I had one of those radios in the basement but I think termites ate it.
Re: Identifying a Radio
Ditto I restore a lot of bikes. I need the MCR 100 control head!
Q: Does this unit come with a speaker?
A: hello yes its in the radio thanks
A: hello yes its in the radio thanks
Re: Identifying a Radio
The head minus the mic is available if some can use it, I will trade for something. If someone has a mike with that type of connection I can obtain, then the mike can go also. I have no use for this unit except the mike.
lmk,
Glenn
lmk,
Glenn