Low Band Two Way Radio
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Motoman221
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Low Band Two Way Radio
Hello I am getting ready to purchase a low band portable and mobile two way radio. Does ant one have any ideas on good radios?? The make really dosn't matter.
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Motoman221
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RadioSouth
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Mobiles: Maxtrac, Radius, CDM, Maratrac
If you can find an old Mitrek laying around that's on the correct frequencies, you can usually get it for free since no departments want them anymore. This is probably Motorola's best lowband mobile.
Portables: MT1000, P200, HT600, HT750/HT1250
The MT1000 and P200 are the best on lowband.
Don't overlook the Kenwood TK630 and TK690 mobiles and the TK190 portables either! They work every bit as well as "M"'s radios.
The TK190 clearly outperforms the HT750 and HT1250 on the 33 MHz band.
If you can find an old Mitrek laying around that's on the correct frequencies, you can usually get it for free since no departments want them anymore. This is probably Motorola's best lowband mobile.
Portables: MT1000, P200, HT600, HT750/HT1250
The MT1000 and P200 are the best on lowband.
Don't overlook the Kenwood TK630 and TK690 mobiles and the TK190 portables either! They work every bit as well as "M"'s radios.
The TK190 clearly outperforms the HT750 and HT1250 on the 33 MHz band.
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RadioSouth
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don't forget Syntor X9000's..
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I prefer the MT-1000 for portable and the Syntor X9000 for a mobile. The MT-1000 is a very durable radio and has a descent amount of options including user scan and QCII. They are pretty easy to come-by on e-bay as well. Syntor X9000 is also a great radio and is very user friendly. We are in the process of purchasing an 800,000 platform ladder and the Syntor is one of the very few things being moved from the old truck to the new one.
Syntor X
Don't forget the good ol' Syntor X for a low band mobile
. Up to 32 modes, 100 watts, and cheap these days. Notice no one else mentioned this one, so guess I've got some r e a l l y old stuff
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mr-fordtruck
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You might also want to check into a GE Delta S for a mobile. They are a narrow frequency spread radio, so you won't be able to have a multi frequency spread of more than about 2 Mhz.
They can be located for under $100 or so. Have a number of different control heads to choose from. Kind of depends on how many channels you want and if you need scan or not. They come in 2 models, 40 watt and 110 watt transmitter power output.
Channel info is controlled by an EEPROM. Most people use the old "suitcase programmer" to set up the channel info in the radio.
Jim
They can be located for under $100 or so. Have a number of different control heads to choose from. Kind of depends on how many channels you want and if you need scan or not. They come in 2 models, 40 watt and 110 watt transmitter power output.
Channel info is controlled by an EEPROM. Most people use the old "suitcase programmer" to set up the channel info in the radio.
Jim