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KingC
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MTX?

Post by KingC »

Came across an 800 mhz portable today. Was programmed for conventional 800 mhz freqs. Looked exactly like an HT1000, and had a sticker with just MTX on it. Can someone tell me what model this is, specs, and whether it will do type II trunking...?

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Post by RKG »

I've encountered a couple of non-display MTX8000s, and none of them would do Type II trunking.
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Post by motor59 »

Does it still have a data plate on the inside?
If so, a model number would help in the ID of the unit.
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Post by central150 »

My MTX8000 B3 does type II trunking....

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Post by Zero dbm »

MTX's are just the Canadian general term for MTX2000/4000/8000. The most common nameplate they put on the MTX is "MTX838". They still use the same model number decoding as the HT1000. Most MTX portables will do type II trunking, but hey if it is not part of the radio model number, it won't no matter what type it is. They are sturdy radios, as all Jedis are in my opinion.

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Post by wavetar »

Most MTX8000/838 "B3" models are Type I only. They were also available as Type II capable, but it had to be ordered that way. Easy to dump a "B5" codeplug into them with LAB RSS & make it Type II if it already isn't. That'll give you 48 channels instead of the regular 16 as well.

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Post by metro121 »

The MTX8000,s and 838's, B3 models can all be hacked up to do 160 chanels in 3 Zones and Type II Smartnet.
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Post by OX »

How's that accomplished? Programming the side buttons for zone up/down? EASY to get lost there!
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Post by wavetar »

I believe Metro121 is talking about dumping in a B5 codeplug & replacing the 16-position channel selector with the continuous rotary version from the B4 model. In a case like that you would certainly want the B4 display as well (B3 boards won't support the B5 front display, but will support the B4 top display).

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Post by motor59 »

You still didn't give us a model number.
Also, the specific 800MHz frequencies already in it would help...
If they are high 800's (ie. 896-899) then it's a 900MHz radio.
I have a drawerful of these marked MTX. All are type II trunking and will also hold 10 conventional freq's, but I suspect that that isn't what you're looking for.
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metro121 wrote:The MTX8000,s and 838's, B3 models can all be hacked up to do 160 chanels in 3 Zones and Type II Smartnet.
Any chance you want to share this info with us. I have a B3 converted to a B4 but cannot get any more than 16 channels and 1 zone out of it. It is an MTX. It already does type II trunking.
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Post by Mercenary »

I have four mtx8000 and all of them do type 1 and type 2 trunking
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Post by KingC »

Thanks to all for the valuable information.
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Post by adrianbog »

Do any of you guys have one of this codeplugs to convert this my MTX 8000 radios into type II? If you could send it to me it would be great, I have 30 B3 radios I can't use in my smartnet type II. My email is [email protected]
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Post by adrianbog »

The model of the radio is H01UCC6DB3AN
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Zero dbm wrote:
metro121 wrote:The MTX8000,s and 838's, B3 models can all be hacked up to do 160 chanels in 3 Zones and Type II Smartnet.
Any chance you want to share this info with us. I have a B3 converted to a B4 but cannot get any more than 16 channels and 1 zone out of it. It is an MTX. It already does type II trunking.
Yes please share!!! :cry:

I just did another of my B3's to a 4 and the only way I could get it to Zone was to use the A/B/C switch. Tried the side buttons with no luck.

I think the cont. channel knob seems like about the only way.
I might try it tonight as I have a B3 conv to a B4 that THINKS it's a B7 with 160 modes and 6 Systems in it, and I can only access 48 modes!
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