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Motorola Spectra Control Unit

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leroyjgibbs

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I have a few Motorola Spectra Control Units
Model# T45ZXA5JC9AK
ID# T45ZXA5JC9AK

It looks like a radio in the back with an antenna port and power plug but in the front it has two places for pin plugs to attatch.

Are these of any value or should I scrap them.
 

rescue161

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Put 'em on Ebay. You may get something out of them. Better than throwing them away. They do make very good receivers as long as they are programmed right.
 

n5ims

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Don't forget about the normally necessary capacitor replacement required by the Morotola Spectra series. The bad caps often leak causing serious damage to the boards.

Details on the issue and how to fix are here --> Recapping the Spectra
 
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