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this is a good one...

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i really enjoyed the description for this xts3k. i wrote a kind note to the fella to explain the differences between the 3k, 3.5k, and the 5k. my only question is.... if it's the same, then why is it different? :wink:

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I didn't see anything wrong with his description of the XTS3500, other than the line about "it has all the improvements that the 5000 brought"...such as?

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the 3500 has a better receiver (better sensitivity and less imune to intermod). Also has a better tx section. Designed to work in more severe RF environments.

Also the 3500 starts up quicker than the 3k. (turn on to ready to receive or tx).

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RocketNJ wrote:the 3500 has a better receiver (better sensitivity and less imune to intermod). Also has a better tx section. Designed to work in more severe RF environments.

Also the 3500 starts up quicker than the 3k. (turn on to ready to receive or tx).

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Yeah, I know all that. But since the XTS3500 came first, those would be the improvements IT brought. I was wondering what improvements it had which the XTS5000 brought? Just a bad choice of wording on the seller's part, I believe.

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5000 offers :
serial and usb ribless programming.
faster programming (load/read times)
front panel programming
future APCO P25 messaging
8 meg memory vs 1 meg on xts3k
dot matrix display

I'm sure there are a LOT more differences!

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RocketNJ wrote:5000 offers :
serial and usb ribless programming.
faster programming (load/read times)
front panel programming
future APCO P25 messaging
8 meg memory vs 1 meg on xts3k
dot matrix display

I'm sure there are a LOT more differences!

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So George, you are agreeing with me?

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Post by werdnuts »

i wrote the seller a kind note so he wouldnt get angry letters from buyers about misleading them. he replied with the following... of course i responded... enjoy!

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Systems9000 wrote:

I actually work on these, the boards in the XTS3500 are different and better. I have had a new 3000 and 3500 next to each other and the 3500 receives flawlessly while the 3000 would break in and out. this was after both were aligned. I have also had an 5000 and found it to be simular in sensitivity to the 3500 insomuch it was able to hear distant simplex signals more reliably than the 3000..

Both the 3500 and 5000 are nice radios though.. I wouldnt have another 3000 though..

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I replied:

Yes. The 35 has better TX and ax...no doubt there... mostly due to the lack of trunking capabilities. But the 5000 is a different beast. Sure... parts may look the same, but the controllers are very different -- especially on the software/firmware/operation side. The controller for the 3k and 3500 are only slightly different. In fact, the RF board for each model is the same... within each band that is... My point is, don’t mislead people by getting them to believe it is something that is isn't.

I agree... I'd love to own a 5000, but frankly, I don’t want one 'til the kinks are worked out. The 3000 is pretty decent now... as long as you have a current HOST/DSP version. And that even depends on whether or not you need trunking...
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Post by RocketNJ »

Agreeing on what? I've got a 5k on V, U, and 800. Also have a 3k on U and 800. Both work great but I prefer the 5k's.

The architecture on the RF board and controller on the 5k is vastly different than the 3k. I'm sure there are many enhancements in the designs.

George

werdnuts wrote: So George, you are agreeing with me?

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Post by werdnuts »

agreeing there is a difference, George. The seller was stating that the 3500 and the 5k were the same....
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Post by RocketNJ »

Yes, I agree 1000%. They are definitely different. Complete redesign of the controller and the RF board is vastly different.

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