System Saber Question

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mac70pete
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System Saber Question

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I'm thinking about getting a VHF Systems Saber, model # H43TUN517OCN. I don't have access to the radio right now, but I know it has a 16 mode selector and no keypad. Is there any way of figuring out how many zone there are in this radio without reading the codeplug? Thanks.

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Re: System Saber Question

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One Zone only 16 Ch. I'm not completely sure if you lose a channel or not by setting a channel to "scan" the other channels in the radio.

This would be for conventional. If you are using the radio for trunked talkgroups, then I don't know because I have not tried
that. It would probably be the same though.

Astro Saber I's give 32 Ch. And they got an A/B concentric
switch around the CH. selector.

And contrary to several popular Ebay Advertisements,
NO, you can not use the secure/clear switch to get another zone.
This trick is for only the Saber IE. Which canNOT scan at all.
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Re: System Saber Question

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ricciticcitembo wrote:One Zone only 16 Ch. I'm not completely sure if you lose a channel or not by setting a channel to "scan" the other channels in the radio.

This would be for conventional. If you are using the radio for trunked talkgroups, then I don't know because I have not tried
that. It would probably be the same though.

Astro Saber I's give 32 Ch. And they got an A/B concentric
switch around the CH. selector.

And contrary to several popular Ebay Advertisements,
NO, you can not use the secure/clear switch to get another zone.
This trick is for only the Saber IE. Which canNOT scan at all.
I have mine set up for conventional.

I also have my Ch16 position set up for scan and don't see a way to switch the Scan ON or OFF. I tried programming one of the RAT buttons to do this but it does not seem to recognize it. Just gives a boop sound.

The secure/clear (TMSS) on the Systems Saber can be configured as a Talkaround select but I am not sure anything "channel wise" would be gained in doing so.

I have 4 Saber 1E's here and really like them but the Scan on the Systems Saber is a step up the ladder. I miss much less traffic with it but it's a little hard to determine what I am listening to without a display. A display on this model would certainly be helpful.

The AstroSaber 1's sound neat but I guess that takes a smart-rib ?

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You only need a Smart RIB to Flash the Astro Sabers. For regular programming the standard RIB works fine.

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Post by williamh »

on getting more than 16 channels from the radio is only by using one of the rat buttons, or the ergo switch , for repeater or local switch..


that is the " trick " to getting 32 channels from a syssaber I

and i havent been able to get the scan to switch with the button method .. :x

if someone knows how to make it work , i wish they would share 8)
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[quote="williamh"]on getting more than 16 channels from the radio is only by using one of the rat buttons, or the ergo switch , for repeater or local switch..


that is the " trick " to getting 32 channels from a syssaber I

I do not see how this is a trick and you get 32 channles...if you prog 16 the tmss switch or the rat button switches from repeat to TA...how is this now 32 channels.. :o ??

You are till working from a base frequency, it does not allow you to enter any other freqs that I know of...

What I would like to know is how to take a syssaber I to a syssaber III....
:wink:

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Post by ricciticcitembo »

Not too hard, I did that before as well as make a UHF SaberIII into a VHF 144-174. It's all in the front controller/keypad shield.

For the Syssaber I to III conversion all you need is the front shield/controller assembly of a systems saber III. just pull off your old one, put on the new one, along with a saber III case (same thing) and reprogram as a syssaber III, and your done. Problem is
that the syssaberIII front shield assembly is hard to get at a resonable price, not to mention 80 Bucks for a new case. (if you can get one for that little)

And remember this too: the original front shield from that syssaber I, is now of very little use, because you CAN'T use it on a regular Saber I and turn it into a Syssaber I. It won't work. Different Mother Boards. Only the internal Modules and Case are the same.
Thats why you can use a regular Saber III case and don't need a Systems Saber case. The only difference in the cases are the labels.


And as far as going from a UHF Saber III to a VHF, you must first start with a known Good Saber I VHF in the Split that you want. Also remember that High Power 144-174 Wide Split sabers DO Exist, But are rare. Simply Swap Cases and Controller Board from the UHF III to the VHF Saber I and reprogram. Do the same to the UHF which will now be a Saber I. This is basically the only way to make a Saber III into a different band entirely i.e. 460-490 to 146-174.

Remember the Front shields/Controller are completely different on a Systems Saber vs. a regular Saber, III's included. So you canNOT
make a Systems Saber III out of a Saber III. Because the Mother boards are different.

The Procedure for converting a Saber I to a III is on the regular Batlabs site.

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Post by williamh »

nickjc wrote:
williamh wrote:on getting more than 16 channels from the radio is only by using one of the rat buttons, or the ergo switch , for repeater or local switch..


that is the " trick " to getting 32 channels from a syssaber I

I do not see how this is a trick and you get 32 channles...if you prog 16 the tmss switch or the rat button switches from repeat to TA...how is this now 32 channels.. :o ??

You are till working from a base frequency, it does not allow you to enter any other freqs that I know of...

What I would like to know is how to take a syssaber I to a syssaber III....
:wink:

Nick

thats just it .. there is no trick .. when people advertise the radio and say " you can get more channels if you know how to program the radio , or hack it "

they are full of crap . so if you have 16 repeated channels and you program a button for local or non repeated you have 16+16= 32 ??? right ??? ( and this is for a syssaber I ) ... :wink:
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16 channels..

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williamh wrote:
thats just it .. there is no trick .. when people advertise the radio and say " you can get more channels if you know how to program the radio , or hack it "

they are full of crap . so if you have 16 repeated channels and you program a button for local or non repeated you have 16+16= 32 ??? right ??? ( and this is for a syssaber I ) ... :wink:
Ahh I misread your post...tounge in cheek...no way you can think that 16 channels of talk around is another full fledged 16 channels..!

Yes Sys saber I...also I find the scan on the radio, while nice, to be lacking..would benice to configure one of the rat buttons as a nuisance delete....
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