Model AZP93VNB20H2AA TANAPA PMUD1189C
Don't know if this a a real model # or not? What band does this operate on, and what is the price range for something like this?
Thanks
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w5atx wrote:I want one
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=11502601 wrote:Don't we all?
It would be great though to have a radio I could program on the fly. Right now, when I travel, I look up the ham repeaters local to where I'm going and HOPE the info (PL info is notoriously incorrect) in the repeater guide is correct, program my MT1000 and wing it.Will wrote:Most GP68 radios are not type accepted and do not have a FCC ID on them, they were intended for other than the USA sales. They are NOT type accepted for use on commercial, Public Safety or GMRS service.
Software is required for alignment and service only.
Yes, I could do that, but I choose to use exclusively Motorola for everything not HF. So that's that. That's why I have an HT200 on 10m, a gaggle of radios (Syntor X, GM300, MT1000, P200, few MT500s) on 2m and on 440 (HT600, MT1000, GM300), and soon a Syntor X on 10m and 6m. Matter of choice and mine is made.sglass wrote:you could get a synth ham rig
vx-50r?
some thing smalll dual band
Justin wrote:Besides the fact that the radio is Motorola, I can see no reason to want that radio. It is not terribly rugged, It has a really screwy way of telling you that the battery is low (it beeps incessantly after just a little bit of transmitting), and it has issues with the keypad board coming loose and breaking among other irritating issues.
This goes without saying that it is NOT type accepted in the US at all since it is an export radio, not to mention the fact that is a dashboard programmable radio. I know of many a REACT member sporting those things on their waists at various events because of the field programmability. As I understand, that function is not something that is enabled from the factory. I may be wrong. The one primary beef most had with it was the short time that the battery would last before that radio started beeping low voltage.
Will and I both have had a heck of a time with those infernal devices.
IMHO, I can think of many a worthier radio to spend my money on. That just happens to be my $0.02 on that radio.