MTS2010 - VHF (FuG-10b) 136-174mhz for the German BOS Radio System You set SYSTEMWATCH to the Spectra with RIB mode (works best). The radio DOES NOT have to be programed to the system you want to watch. NOTE: When the radio is in the RF MODEM mode, it will do a self test and then the screen will go blank. You can put the radio into RF modem mode from the F4-F4-F4 (Trunking Config). Most MTS2000/MTX8000's only have a 256k controller, which will not work. Firmware version has to be above 5.44 (which has a 512k controller in it). You can run system watch using a MTS2000 handheld. These can be upgraded by an authorized service center or dealer via a SmartRIB and appropriate software.
A Flash Code determines the feature set that the radio is capable of.
MTS2000 radios are also the first series of radios to offer feature upgrades via flashing. The older non-flashport versions will just say MTS2000. These Models are commonly refered to as B4, B5 and B7, although they are technically not assigned those designations in the model number.Ī 512k MTS2000 will say "MTS2000 Flashport" on the label. The North American MTS2000 radios were available in 3 models: Model 1 (top display/no keypad), Model 2 (front display/limited keypad) and Model 3 (front display/full keypad). MTX838 B3 & B5 MTS-LS, LTR and conventional MTS-LS, LTR and conventional, 800mHzĪvailable in Mid-Band(66-88mhz), VHF, UHF, 800 and 900mhz. However, you can clone a Type II code plug into a B3 radio and it will work just fine. There were a few B3's that were Type II produced by Motorola.
If it is an MTX8000 or 9000 and has a front mounted display with either a 6 button or full keypad, you have a radio that will do Type II. If you are (un)lucky enough you might find an F3 modem that does Type II. While the Type II MTX radios do operate on SmartNET systems, they lack APCO-16 features such as emergency signalling.ī5 & B7 models are Type II Trunking. While the top display models were offered for the MTX8000/9000 series, these weren't very common. The remaining MTX series radios were available in 4 models: 3 (no display/no keypad), 4 (top display/no keypad), 5 (front display/limited keypad) and 7 (front display/full keypad).
The MTX-LS series was only availble in a B3 style case (no display). B7 or C7: Full DTMF keypad, front display (1 line, 14 characters), 160 channels capable (10 zones x 16 channels).B5: Limited keypad, front display (1 line, 14 characters), 160 channels capable (10 zones x 16 channels).B4: No keypad, top display (1 line, 6 characters), 99 channels on continuous rotary knob (3 zones).B3: No keypad, no display, 48 channels (3 zones x 16 channels).3.4 Upgrading your MT2000 from 160 to 255 modes.3.2 Changing band limits in all MTSX RSS versions.MT-777 is equipped with a Li-ion 1,300mAh battery pack that guarantees 11 hours of autonomy and the rapid desktop charger that can charge the complete radio unit or just the battery pack.
With the alphanumeric keypad you can easily set the frequency and channels and the very practical VOX function that allows you to talk hands free without having to press any keys. The display can be adjusted in three different colors to improve the reading quality in any situation. Thanks to its vast range of technical specifications and functions, they are positioned at the top of the range of amateur units.
MT-777 operates respectively on VHF and UHF bands. ■ 3 display modes on display: VFO, MR and CH Powerful radio with full features, full keypads and LCD displayįor on-site communications such as warehouse, manufacturing, hospitality, school and security occasion, etc.