Astro Saber III Programming

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Astro Saber III Programming

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i have just bought a new astro saber III UHF 450-527mhz radio from shahen and paid alot of extra money to have it programmed for me with 65 channels that i wanted, but he delivers the radio with the wrong bloody frequencies in it, it will not RX

is there anyone out there that will program my astro saber III for me for a reasonable price, only 65 channels.

please include your price.

i will post the specs on the radio a little later this morning.

a programmer in australia would be better, but if i have to, i will send it overseas.

please, there must be one of you guys out there that can help me out.

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Post by Dale Earnhardt »

how much did he charge ya?

cause astro is alot of programming time.....
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Post by bilat »

I could do it for you... all you have to do is pay for shipping both ways. I think 64 channels is a piece of cake.
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Post by Dale Earnhardt »

takes me about 3 day to do 255 channels of programming, but mann it gets you tired and blurry eyes hehe
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He charged me $250AUS to program 65 RX channels.

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Post by mike m »

Please Tell us that you didn't have to pay any extra for the radio aside from the 250 programming fee you mentioned ?

Do you mean that you paid 250 AUS for the radio and programming or that you also had to pay big bucks for the radio and then you got bent over and had to spend another 250 to have it programmed ?


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Post by jnglmassiv »

mike m wrote:Do you mean that you paid 250 AUS for the radio and programming or that you also had to pay big bucks for the radio and then you got bent over and had to spend another 250 to have it programmed ?
Annnd it doesn't work. Was this a board member who provided this programing 'service'?
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Post by mr.syntrx »

A$250 = ~US$175
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Post by mike m »

Sorry I didn't intend to be mean to you, it just makes me mad that someone would take advantage with something that takes 30 to 45 minutes to do. 60 or so channels does not take a lot of time to program up and 175 U.S. is nuts. It is similar to the Greed-Bay sellers who add a 30 dollar handling charge to an item and it still takes a week to arrive at the buyers address. I hope you gave him a bad mark.


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Post by 007 »

I just re-did my AS3 last week. Re-named zones, added/replaced some new/dead channels and added all the 15khz spaced VHF Ham simplex channels (in 2 zones).

Total of 112 channels *from scratch* took about 1h 20m and I was sitting on the tailgate (getting a tan and eating lunch) of my Explorer with the laptop while waiting for my other half at a meeting.

$175 is outrageous. I'd do it for a 12 pack if you were local 8)
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Post by Chrisjz »

Most radio shops don't even charge that much for a single radio to be programmed no matter how much you want put into it :o
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Post by Microwave Mike »

Gad!! That is more than I charge. I give two zones away free with purchase of one of my radios. Extra or outside programming is a $ 25 setup fee with $.75-2.00 a channel, depending on how complex you want to go..scan list, MDC, ect...The setup fee is to fend off those who just want 2 or 3 channels of programming. I will also discount depending on repeat service or number of radios programed.


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Post by 8443833 »

Thanks for all the replies, but at the time i had no choice, i just paid and hoped to get it programmed. But if anyone in australia can do it, drop me a PM

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Post by mr.syntrx »

[quote="8443833"]
Thanks for all the replies, but at the time i had no choice, i just paid and hoped to get it programmed. But if anyone in australia can do it, drop me a PM

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8443833
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Unfortunately, unless you got yourself the software, RIB and cable, you might be out of luck. The AS3 was never sold to the public in Australia, and only a very small handful exist here in private hands. As the public AS users (AFP in Canberra, defence forces, Vic police, NSW police) do all their own radio work, finding a shop that will program it for you will be equally difficult.

Sorry mate.
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Post by mx2000 »

check your PM.....
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