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I took the on star radio out of my Impala today. Are these radios worth anything to anyone? It says it is a Motorola radio with 3 watts of TX power. Model number is GNN6N7AWAN. I am having problems picking up a local TRS and I didn't know if my on star was TXing, desensing my scanner or not. I didn't have the on star activated.
 

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Its an integrated GPS receiver and fancy cellular telephone. So basicly the answer
is its probably only worth something to someone who needs a replacement.
 

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And, depending...

fineshot1 said:
Its an integrated GPS receiver and fancy cellular telephone. So basicly the answer
is its probably only worth something to someone who needs a replacement.

And, depending on the year of your Impala, it might be an analog phone system, which is no longer any good to anyone!

Steve/KB8FAR :confused:
 

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I think...

timkilbride said:
Thanks for the replies.

Do you know if the on-star TXs even if you are not paying for the service?

I don't think there was any "continuous" TX with OnStar. But, even if yoiu weren't a subscriber and crashed (unless you killed the car's battery) the RED emergency button still worked...

Steve/KB8FAR
 

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timkilbride said:
Thanks for the replies.
Do you know if the on-star TXs even if you are not paying for the service?

I'll bet a call to on-star would give you your answers.
 
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