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- #MOTOROLA RADIO PROGRAMMING 98632 MANUAL#
- #MOTOROLA RADIO PROGRAMMING 98632 SOFTWARE#
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March, 1997 6881086C09-O vii GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual Foreword Model Chart Model Chart Description 20-channels, 1-5W, 12.5 kHz (keypad) 20-channels, 1-5W, 20/25 kHz (keypad) Model P93VNB00H2AA P93VNB20H2AA Item Descriptio. Technical Support To obtain technical support, yo.
#MOTOROLA RADIO PROGRAMMING 98632 SERIES#
Vi 6881086C09-O March, 1997 Foreword GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual Other Documentation Other Documentation Table 1 lists other documentation for the GP60 Series Portable Radios. March, 1997 6881086C09-O v GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual Foreword Scope of Manual Scope of Manual This manual is intended for use by experienced techni- cians familiar with similar types of equipment. Iv 6881086C09-O March, 1997 Table of Contents GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual Schematic Diagrams and Circuit Board Details Circuit Board Details for PMLD4036A/PMLD4037A VHF RF Board, 20/25/12.5 KHz. March, 1997 6881086C09-O iii GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual Table of Contents Option Board Enable Procedure. Ii 6881086C09-O March, 1997 Table of Contents GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual Pre-emphasis Amp. March, 1997 6881086C09-O i Table of Contents Foreword Scope of Manual. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola ce.
#MOTOROLA RADIO PROGRAMMING 98632 SOFTWARE#
Lauderdale, FL 33322 6881086C09-OĬomputer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Bear in mind that your equipment/software cost to program the radio on your own could cost around $700(?).GP68 Portable Radios Service Manual # UHF 6881086C09-O March, 1997 Hell, I've got a PM1500 VHF in my truck, a EX500 VHF portable, EX 600 UHF, and an MTS 2000 VHF portable that I use daily for ham radio activities and for my employment but, I have the resources to program/re-program whenever I want to. I agree that the Motorola rigs are better. 50 watts output, which I RARELY use that much power anyway, and the guys can't tell the difference between the two radios when I'm using the local 2 meter repeater.īefore any of the "Why do people always try to discourage someone from using a commercial radio" or "Maybe we like to use commercial rigs because they have better specs" crowd gets their thongs in a bunch, I'm just trying to enlighten the lad on the expense and headache involved of owning a commercial radio. My Yaesu FT-7800 receives as good as the commercial rig in my truck but the commercial rig has 110 watts output vs.
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If you have a good antenna system you may not notice the difference in performance when comparing a ham rig and a commercial rig. If you plan on making frequent programming changes you may want to consider an amateur radio product. Our radio shop charges a programming fee of $65 per radio per programming event but your mileage may vary depending on your location. Don't get the cheap aftermarket stuff either because you always get what you pay for. is the easy part finding a LEGAL copy of the software is not so easy. R06.10.04 is the latest), a radio interface box (R.I.B.), and appropriate cables from computer to R.I.B. You will have to have the Customer Programming Software (Professional Radio CPS ver.