
- #Motorola apx flashcode decoder portable#
- #Motorola apx flashcode decoder software#
- #Motorola apx flashcode decoder series#
Some ham repeaters are digital capable, and any radio flashed for APCO-25 should be able to TX in analog also. While they may look alike, they are not the same beasts.
#Motorola apx flashcode decoder series#
RSS is DOS based only, and is not the same that is used for the XTS3000 series of portables. Batteries are the same as XTS-3000, antennae and speaker-mic. The XTS3500 has selectable channel spacing and an XTS3500 with an IMBE flashcode can be configured to run ASTRO IMBE or analog. R rivera293 Member Joined Messages 95 1 I recently purchased an APX6000XE on eBay, however it wasn’t until I recived the radio that I realized that the flashcode does not have the TDMA operation enabled. If you get the flashcode, you can put it in the decoder here to figure out what options are currently installed. There's problems with it that shouldn't affect an amateur user's casual use for voice. Motorola APX Flashcode rivera293 Not open for further replies. Mot says they'll continue to support users who own this product. Motorola has dropped this model and doesn't sell it any more - way early in it's planned 'lifecycle' of 12 years (it first shipped in the spring of '99). Look for XTS-3500s by the 'truckload' to appear at hamfests.
#Motorola apx flashcode decoder software#
Moto is aggressive about controlling their CPS (programming) software so it will be virtually impossible to get. As for programming, your best bet would be to find a local radio shop and inquire with them.
#Motorola apx flashcode decoder portable#
The first of the XTS series portables - the first Jedi style portable that was digital capable. Unless you have some very specific use, an APX would generally be considered a poor choice for a scanner. Signal strength display on Trunked Systems onlyĨ50 Channels are available with latest firmware release - Mikegilbert 22:52, (CST)ġ,000 Channels are available with version 12 firmware.Ĩ70 Channels are available with version 12 firmware. Status icons including battery (with IMPRES(TM) batteries) and power indicator 2 x 3 navigational keys (on Models II and III) Programmable softkeys for easy access to radio functions Up to 850 channels (on Model II and Model III radios - only 48 on Model I) PORTABLES QA00579 MOBILES GA00579 NOTES Radio must have been purchased as Dual-Band Capable. Secondary band can be 7/800 MHz, VHF, UHF Range 1, or UHF Range 2.

Illuminated 16-position, top-mounted rotary knob APX 7500 radios, enabling seamless operations across disparate systems. Check your flashcode on the decoder to see what options are installed. The XTL series (XTL 1500, 2500, 5000) will take the place of the ASTRO Spectra.The XTS 5000 family of ASTRO digital portable two-way radios deliver sophisticated features - signaling schemes, encryption, analog/digital compatibility, conventional and trunking capability. The "W" series usually has "ASTRO" printed on the head somewhere. W3, W5, W7, and W9 - all not compatible with regular analog spectras. There area also several different "heads" that can me used on the ASTRO Spectra. The remote trunk mount radios are ~110 watts (or lower on 800 MHz). The dash mount radios are usually ~50 watts (or lower on 800 MHz). The motorcycle ASTRO spectras are limited power - around 15 watts. The ASTRO spectra comes in various bands and TX powers. Capabilities include 3600 trunking, 9600 trunking, analog or ASTRO digital voice and signaling, MDC signaling, Encryption (analog or digital) with the addition of a secure module, and many more options. Radio is capable of 255 channels (or modes).

To see what options are installed on a particular radio, visit the Flashcode Decoder. Not all ASTRO spectras are "flashed" for digital. The ASTRO Spectra is a digital version of the regular analog Spectra.
