Crystals needed for MT 500

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Bikemedic
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Crystals needed for MT 500

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Needed a place to buy or trade RX/TX crystals for Mot MT500s 155.715

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Re: Crystals neede for MT 500

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Bikemedic wrote:Needed a place to buy or trade RX/TX crystals for Mot MT500s 155.715

Thanks

Greg
The MT500 VHF and UHF radios use channel elements which require compensation and aging after a new crystal is installed.

I would recommend sending your existing elements to International Crystal in Oklahoma City. Probably run between $40-$50 per element to get them redone with a nice warranty.

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Post by wa2zdy »

Yep, last time I called, ICM charges $50 per element to recrystal and tune your element.

Remember, that's two elements per channel. You could pick up a P200 for that or even less than that same $100.

Exception: the low band MT500 uses crystals without elements.
But of course that does not apply to this case.
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MT500 elements...

Post by Tom in D.C. »

I am an MT500 nut myself, and I must have 45 of the damned things in the basement, most of which work as well as the day they were made. However, these days if I needed a single-channel, reliable, setup I'd opt for a used Saber I which probably can be picked up for about $100.

If you're good at small work, you CAN change the crystals in the MT500 elements yourself for somewhat less money per unit.
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Post by ALF 935 »

Exception: the low band MT500 uses crystals without elements.
But of course that does not apply to this case.


I have a Lo-band MT500 single channel that does have the ICOM. Just my luck, on the same channel as my DPW.
Yes some dept.s still use lo-band here in Michigan.

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Post by Will »

MT500= one dammed good radio, if not one of the best in their time.

Alternates for crystals and or channel elements:

Sentry Mfg, OK
Bomar, NJ
Channel Element Hq.
Electro Dynamics Crystal
Frequency Management , CA

NKX, Gretna, LA Most elements with trade, $20
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