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Astro Saber II Newbie

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 3:00 am
by trioxide
I am currently in the market for a Astro portable. I would like to listen to what I believe is APCO25/Astro 'Conventional' non-trunked? transmissions. I would also like to be able to analog TX on a frequency allocated to the company I work for @ ~ 450MHz.

Some questions :

Will a radio H04RDF9PW7AN flashed with 180001-000000-9 work ok for this?
How many channels does the Astro Saber II store?
Does the Astro Saber II do CTCSS and DCS?
Which version of the RSS do I need to program the Saber II?
Can one repack the battery cells inside a Saber battery pack?

I know I can probably find this information somewhere in the specifications but I'm a little bit confused/new to Motorola portables.

Thanks for your time,
'Oxide.

Re: Astro Saber II Newbie

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:05 am
by Jay
Some questions :

Will a radio H04RDF9PW7AN flashed with 180001-000000-9 work ok for this?
How many channels does the Astro Saber II store?
Does the Astro Saber II do CTCSS and DCS?
Which version of the RSS do I need to program the Saber II?
Can one repack the battery cells inside a Saber battery pack?


1. For future reference, check out this page, there is a chart that will help you decode model #s.

http://www.batlabs.com/astrosab.html
The "R" will help you figure out what bandsplit it is.

Flashcode decoder is here. http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=Flash

Shows this:

180001-000000-9

Q806/G806 IMBE / APCO-25 Digital Operation
H868/W298 Conventional Multikey and Analog Conventional MDC OTAR
H35/G48 Conventional Operation

So you could monitor digital conventional stuff with this radio.


2. 255 channels.

3. Sure does.

4. To program the ASTRO saber II, or any astro saber (or any other radio) , you need at least whatever version was last used on it.

5. I have a feeling Monty will comment here. The packs are sealed up pretty good, and I bet someone has tried this, but not with good results.

Jay

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:55 pm
by Dale Earnhardt
yeahh, those thing are hard to repack... not worth doing it anyways, rather just geting another.

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 2:54 pm
by Lord Windeshmere
I've tried recelling the 1800mAh "tall boy" but it was a royal PITA and I gave up. After you cut it open to swap the cells you'll need either a good super glue or silicon(I wouldn't though) to hold the case together and all it'd take is one drop and it'd probably reopen on you.

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 5:58 pm
by Dale Earnhardt
A good battery should last you for couple of years...... espically those Tall one, which usually comes in 2700mah now..

would probably be spending like 35-70 bucks every 2 years.. or soo....

Just wish Multilplier Sold there 1800mah med cap battery cheaper then there Big Tall High cap 2700mah... never understood that....