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Old November 1st 03, 04:25 AM
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Default FS: LARGE LOT OF MTS2000's UHF **NOS**

Have over 100 of these, package will come with a radio, battery, belt clip,
antenna, and overnight charger. Please read the description to follow. These
are great deals!

These radios are new old stock. They have never been used. They are the
Motorola MTS2000 Flashport, Top display, UHF portable radios. I originally
thought they were only 48 channels, but I have been informed by the outfit I
got them from that they are actually 132 channels...I've never heard of that,
but OK... They do not have the "mandown" switch but they are capable of that
option. Those who purchase these radio packages will receive a brand new
battery along with it. **THESE ARE NOT USED RADIOS*** Motorola's DEALER cost
on these radios was around $2,000 each, list price was somewhere around $2600,
but when you buy too many, you sell them cheap to get rid of them...their pain
is our gain!

Radios are $695 each package, shipping is included anywhere in the united
states. Quantity discounts are available. If you are interested, email me
directly. Paypal and money orders are accepted. If you have any questions or
want to make an order, email me directly for the details. Thanks in advance!

Thomas
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Old November 5th 03, 12:53 AM
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I am curious............how do they actually achieve 132 channels, when you
only have a 16 position selector on the top, along with a 3 position A,B,C,
toggle switch? Was another switch added?
When I worked for Motorola, I never saw that option offered.

Pete

GIL9734 wrote in message
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Have over 100 of these, package will come with a radio, battery, belt

clip,
antenna, and overnight charger. Please read the description to follow.

These
are great deals!

These radios are new old stock. They have never been used. They are the
Motorola MTS2000 Flashport, Top display, UHF portable radios. I

originally
thought they were only 48 channels, but I have been informed by the outfit

I
got them from that they are actually 132 channels...I've never heard of

that,
but OK... They do not have the "mandown" switch but they are capable of

that
option. Those who purchase these radio packages will receive a brand new
battery along with it. **THESE ARE NOT USED RADIOS*** Motorola's DEALER

cost
on these radios was around $2,000 each, list price was somewhere around

$2600,
but when you buy too many, you sell them cheap to get rid of them...their

pain
is our gain!

Radios are $695 each package, shipping is included anywhere in the united
states. Quantity discounts are available. If you are interested, email

me
directly. Paypal and money orders are accepted. If you have any

questions or
want to make an order, email me directly for the details. Thanks in

advance!

Thomas



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Old November 5th 03, 03:23 AM
Larry Johnson
 
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Me too - when you find out how to do it, please let me know - we have
lots of MTS-2000 Type I's that are just 48 modes. That would make lots
of people happy on our system!

Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am curious............how do they actually achieve 132 channels, when you
only have a 16 position selector on the top, along with a 3 position A,B,C,
toggle switch? Was another switch added?
When I worked for Motorola, I never saw that option offered.

Pete

GIL9734 wrote in message
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Have over 100 of these, package will come with a radio, battery, belt


clip,

antenna, and overnight charger. Please read the description to follow.


These

are great deals!

These radios are new old stock. They have never been used. They are the
Motorola MTS2000 Flashport, Top display, UHF portable radios. I


originally

thought they were only 48 channels, but I have been informed by the outfit


I

got them from that they are actually 132 channels...I've never heard of


that,

but OK... They do not have the "mandown" switch but they are capable of


that

option. Those who purchase these radio packages will receive a brand new
battery along with it. **THESE ARE NOT USED RADIOS*** Motorola's DEALER


cost

on these radios was around $2,000 each, list price was somewhere around


$2600,

but when you buy too many, you sell them cheap to get rid of them...their


pain

is our gain!

Radios are $695 each package, shipping is included anywhere in the united
states. Quantity discounts are available. If you are interested, email


me

directly. Paypal and money orders are accepted. If you have any


questions or

want to make an order, email me directly for the details. Thanks in


advance!

Thomas





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Old November 7th 03, 01:50 AM
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Couldn't tell you how it works because I've never seen it done. The company I
got them from swears that they'll do 132 channels, but all I've ever seen a top
display do is 48 myself! Maybe it's something with the buttons as zone
selectors or something - I haven't got a clue. Or maybe I just got bad info.
Wouldn't be the first time it happened. Anyway, anyone interested, they're
brand new radios!

Thomas
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Old November 7th 03, 02:55 AM
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"GIL9734" wrote in message
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Couldn't tell you how it works because I've never seen it done. The

company I
got them from swears that they'll do 132 channels, but all I've ever seen

a top
display do is 48 myself! Maybe it's something with the buttons as zone
selectors or something - I haven't got a clue. Or maybe I just got bad

info.
Wouldn't be the first time it happened. Anyway, anyone interested,

they're
brand new radios!

Thomas


Maybe they're counting the PL codes as separate channels...they 'have' PL,
right?

jak




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Old November 9th 03, 02:43 AM
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I have a model 1 (A4) and can program over a hundered channels into it, but
as everyone said I can only get to 48. I solved the problem by buying a
used full feature face (A7) and used lab for a conversion. Now it has 160
modes. Try that......

--
Tom Kirchoff



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