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Ok, without getting into any arguements or fights wether this radio is legal or not, I need a simple answer for a dumb question. Do you think it would be safe as in, not decreasing the batterys performance or life or shouldn't be done. Would it be ok to listen to it and charge it at the same time, the Puxing? I know at our rescue squad, we use Motorola Ht1000's and so forth, but usually keep them on whilst charging and don't really notice a change in the Motorolas performance. So what do you think?
 
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So can this radio handle mild to moderate use, and be programmed to decode Motorola QC-II paging formats? I have a HT-1000, and a Minitor IV that are useless at the end of this year if I am going to be compliant in this county. All agencies in this county are VHF EXCEPT the City of Wilson, Police and Fire... but we are narrow banding and I need a good radio that can do what I need it to do. Paging, narrow-band compliant... and somewhat easy to program...
 

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So can this radio handle mild to moderate use, and be programmed to decode Motorola QC-II paging formats? I have a HT-1000, and a Minitor IV that are useless at the end of this year if I am going to be compliant in this county. All agencies in this county are VHF EXCEPT the City of Wilson, Police and Fire... but we are narrow banding and I need a good radio that can do what I need it to do. Paging, narrow-band compliant... and somewhat easy to program...

All HT1000s are NB compliant but only the latest DN model revisions will do the "splinter" freqs. So unless if you're actually changing frequencies (which isn't necessarily required) the 1000 should be fine. But yes, the Min IV won't go narrow.
 

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Ok, without getting into any arguements or fights wether this radio is legal or not, I need a simple answer for a dumb question. Do you think it would be safe as in, not decreasing the batterys performance or life or shouldn't be done. Would it be ok to listen to it and charge it at the same time, the Puxing? I know at our rescue squad, we use Motorola Ht1000's and so forth, but usually keep them on whilst charging and don't really notice a change in the Motorolas performance. So what do you think?
It depends on the charger. I have some radios that sit in the charger all day. When the charger senses the battery is getting low, it charges the battery until it's complete. I have other units that sit in a different charger, & once the charging cycle is complete, that's it. No charging until the radio is removed from the charger & reinserted to start the charging cycle. So it's all up to the charger. I never do this with my good batteries. Only those that aren't up to spec, as I don't have the heart to throw them out. GARY N4KVE
 
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