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krokus

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Keep in mind that the Minitor 2 is not narrowband compliant, so the audio levels will be rather low. You would be better off with a newer model, that handles narrowband.
 

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I understood that and the audio is not that bad plus I will be getting the powered base I like the look of this on and how it slides into the base
 

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I just want is a piece of equipment that was used back then and I like this one more I’ll suffer some volume for it. I want to try to get each one and what ever one the department near me uses once I join in May.
 

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I just want is a piece of equipment that was used back then and I like this one more I’ll suffer some volume for it. I want to try to get each one and what ever one the department near me uses once I join in May.

There are Minitor 2 options available. You will need the tones that the agency uses, so you can get the correct reeds for them. If you have an Android device, an app called Radio ID can help you with that.
 

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For what it is worth, the batteries in the Minitor II are AAA rechargeable batteries. The used pager you obtain will probably have dead or very poor batteries in it. You can obtain replacement batteries from a number of sources. Motorola charges way too much for them, so try looking on Amazon.

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For what it is worth, the batteries in the Minitor II are AAA rechargeable batteries. The used pager you obtain will probably have dead or very poor batteries in it. You can obtain replacement batteries from a number of sources. Motorola charges way too much for them, so try looking on Amazon.

Jim
AAA in the Minitor II? Nope. The battery pack the Minitor II uses is actually two rechargeable N cells shrink-wrapped together. Not even close to a AAA cell in size or voltage.
 

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Ok wow smdh at some of the information posted here. The Minitor 2 absolutely does not use a common aaa battery it uses a special battery. The Minitor 3 and 4 can use common rechargeable batteries. The Minitor 2 is definitely better choice compared to the others in my opinion due to stability and sensitivity but they are hard to get programmed due to requiring crystals and tone reeds.
 
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