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HT 200 repairs

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Gregg251

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Does anyone know of someone who repairs Motorola HT 200 portables? I also trying to find a table showing model nos. so I can find out what frequency, options, etc. this radio has.

73, Gregg, N2UUP
 

cabletech

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gregg are you trying to repair these to try and use, or just for the history of the radio?

I do not think you will find anyone that still works on these radios as they become obsolete in the 80's and were hard to work on even then.

They use crystals for the frequency and are not legal to use now.
 
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