Mitrek Value?

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M4Gunner
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Mitrek Value?

Post by M4Gunner »

A friend of mine has a Motorola Mitrek in his vehicle. Our department has recently changed frequencies, and the local shop says that they can't get his radio onto our new freqs.

If he were to sell it, what would it be worth?

Mitrek
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100% Functional

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Tom in D.C.
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Mitrek...

Post by Tom in D.C. »

Just out of curiousity...

1. What band is the radio now on?
2. What is the new frequency or repeater pair?
3. Is the new "frequency" actually a trunked system, maybe?

There could be several reasons why your shop said the old
radio won't work on the new system.

Offhand price of a nice Mitrek with accessories included would
be $50 to $150. I bought a NOS unit a couple of years ago with
one channel installed, all unused accessories, and the factory
build sheet, for about $75.00. It was a VHF set.

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M4Gunner
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Post by M4Gunner »

It's on the VHF band the freqs now on it are around 153-157.

New system is around the same freqs, just different. The shop said they couldn't get the crystals for the new freqs.

I was hoping for $300-$400 so he could get an updated radio - guess not.

Where would be the best place to look for the parts needed to change the freqs on the radio?

Thanks
Don
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Post by ard099 »

The new freqs are probably narrowband freqs so you probably can't use the mitrek anyways. The mitrek is a good radio, but its getting time to look at a new one.
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Post by SlimBob »

Good luck getting someone to take a Mitrek off your hands... Good radio, just no one interested in them when for a few $$$ you can get a synth rig.
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Post by k2hz »

You would need to get the channel elements recrystaled and calibrated for the new frequencies. This typically costs about $50 or more per element and you need both TX and RX so it is $100 or more per channel.

This is an obsolete radio so it would not make much sense to invest that money in it. If Mitreks sell at all now, it is more like $25 and I have seen a lot of them wind up in the dumpster.

The Mitrek does not meet standards for narrow band operation.

If you want to dump money into the channel elements, the two major vendors that do this are Bowmar and International Crystal Mfg. You send them your existing elements and they rebuild them. You can sometimes get rebuilt elements from their stock but this is very expensive.
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Post by M4Gunner »

Good deal

Thanks everyone for your replies. I do believe the new freqs are narrowband, cause my scanner can't scan them. (BC350A)

I'll let him know...

Don
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Post by AHSGA »

I just spent $100 for channel elements from IC. (Receive and Transmit)
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Post by MTS2000des »

and honeslty, why invest anything into an almost 30 year old radio which has zero support from the manufacturer (officially) when the same money can buy you a new, narrowband compliant mobile for under 500 dollars installed?

it was a good radio in it's day, back when AM only radios came as standard equipment from Detroit and the first PC had less than a meg of RAM max.

seriously, time to buy a new radio.
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