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P 1225 Questions

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327skidoo

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hey all does anyone out there have a serial number decoder for Motorola Radius P1225 hand helds i have been looking for weeks on the internet to no avail. thanks in advance
 

SteveC0625

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I did an Ebay search on motorola p1225 and got over 500 hits. They're not all radios of course, but there are enough listings for radios that you can pull model numbers and features to begin to build your own model number chart. Here are just the first few that I found:

P94ZPC90C2AA. These are 16 channel, 4 watt units with a band split of 450-470.

P94ZPC90A2AA 2CH UHF 4 Watt

P93ZPC90A2AA 5w 2 ch vhf 150-174

P93ZPC90C2AA VHF 5W 16CH 150-174

P94ZRH95A2AA P1225LS LTR TRUNKING UHF 450-470MHz 2 Channel 4 watt radio

Even if you hate Ebay, it can be a good source of information!

I tried all of my usual sources and could not find a service manual on the P1225. The service manuals almost always have a model number chart in them somewhere.
 

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You could always read it with the programming software, that will tell you everything you could possibly want to know about the radio.
 
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