Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
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Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
I will most likely be dealing with a few of these in the next quarter... anyone have some analysis yet?
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Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
As far as I know they are not shipping yet. They look cool though.
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
We have one. Its like a Mtr2000 shape but the software is different for trbo. Tuning is pretty much nonexistent. You will need to get a new mic too for testing. Thanks Motorola
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
Looks like the MTR3000 for VHF has now been released.
Frequency Rules for option X330MT
RX Range: 136-174 MHz.
TX Range: 136-174 MHz
Frequency Rules for option X330MT
RX Range: 136-174 MHz.
TX Range: 136-174 MHz
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
We have some UHF high split ones here
Very very pleased with them
Very very pleased with them
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
Given that sales never thinks of the service side, what microphone will we need??
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
From the MTR3000 manual:
Local microphone Input. Use microphone type GMN6147 (older model) or GMMN4063. Modulation sensitivity for 60% system deviation is typically 56mVrms
[158mVpp].
Note : The Mic port is only supported in analog mode regardless of the Mic used.
For older model of microphone (GMN6147), the 3 control buttons for speaker volume control, Rx monitor and Intercom control functions are not supported.
Local microphone Input. Use microphone type GMN6147 (older model) or GMMN4063. Modulation sensitivity for 60% system deviation is typically 56mVrms
[158mVpp].
Note : The Mic port is only supported in analog mode regardless of the Mic used.
For older model of microphone (GMN6147), the 3 control buttons for speaker volume control, Rx monitor and Intercom control functions are not supported.
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
That's the same part number for the MTR2000....??
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
I don't think so. The MTR2000 used a 6-pin mic (from a Mostar I believe).com501 wrote:That's the same part number for the MTR2000....??
This one looks like an 8-pin from the picture of it.
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
I use a plain old HMN1056 Maxtrac mic in MTR's.
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
There are some options for the MTR3000; circulator/isolator and preselector. Does anyone have any opinions about them as opposed the third products from vendors like Telewave? For that matter, where duplexers, preselectors, and isolators are concerned does anyone have any hands on experience with one vendors product working better than another?
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
Motorola uses quality stuff so you should be good with it.
Having said that, for anything other than a standalone unit, I usually work directly with Sinclair for an overall system design and purchase those products separately to meet the design criteria.
Having said that, for anything other than a standalone unit, I usually work directly with Sinclair for an overall system design and purchase those products separately to meet the design criteria.
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Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
To anyone, what would be the price range for a 25-40 watt 470-482 split unit. I am looking at options for replacement of my 250w Micor repeater.
Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
MTR3000 comes in high power only
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Re: Anyone tried the MTR3000 yet?
Moto MSRP on your items. This would be minimum configuration you could use...
MTR3000 platform----$3700.00
X540 470-524 MHZ-- $3400.00
RVN5115 CPS--------$299.00
Controllers, duplexer, cabinets or rack, Capacity Plus or Site Trunking all optional
Moto also says "• Integrated 8-100W Power Amplifier (Continuous Duty Cycle Operation)"
Dave
MTR3000 platform----$3700.00
X540 470-524 MHZ-- $3400.00
RVN5115 CPS--------$299.00
Controllers, duplexer, cabinets or rack, Capacity Plus or Site Trunking all optional
Moto also says "• Integrated 8-100W Power Amplifier (Continuous Duty Cycle Operation)"
Dave