Here is a Motorola MTS2000 VHF (134-174 MHz) radio with top display. This is a model 1 MTS-2000 model# H01KDD9PW1BN with 48 channel capability. This radio is a Motorola Jedi series radio, just like the HT1000 and MT2000 radios. As a police officer I can attest to this radio's reliability and durability when it matters most. I have tried lots of different radios and the MTS2000 is the one I choose to carry on patrol. Radio comes with desktop charger, antenna, and used battery. The battery is Motorola brand and has a 2006 date code. It has been tested to hold a good charge. This radio has been tested and is guaranteed non-DOA. * Narrowband Compliant: This radio will work with all VHF frequencies, even 12.5KHz "splinter" narrowband frequencies * Top Display: Always know what channel you are on with the 6 character top display. * Top Sidebutton Press: The display light will activate for 10 seconds so you can see it in the dark. * Top Sidebutton Hold: Flip the text so you can glance down and read it when it's attached to your duty belt. * Priority Channel Scan: Set a priority channel so you never miss a message. * User Programmable Scan: Easily modify the scan list (and priority channel) using the rotary switch and a side button. Changes are saved between uses. * Scan On/Off: Turn scanning on or off with the touch of a button. * Nuisance Delete: With the press of a button, immediately remove a channel from your scan list if it becomes annoying to listen to. This change is not saved after the radio is powered off, so the channel will still be in your scan list next time the radio is turned on. * Lots more! If you have specific needs that are not covered above, or questions about features please contact me and/or check out the Motorola spec sheet. * Flashcode: 001008-000000-0 * G170/H43 - Remote Monitor and Radio Trace * H38/G51 - Smartzone Operation Free programming is available for this configuration, which uses 3 banks of 16 channels (48 channels total). Zones are selected by the A-B-C switch. Proper ID required to transmit on public safety frequencies. An email from your *official* agency email address will do, but I am open to other ideas. (this posting is the responsibility of the poster) |
hwells@dfwind.com (Harriett Wells)
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