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What Motorola Radios Do You Own? (Survey)

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Really? Yikes... Where to start.

About 50 Spectra, VHF, UHF, 800, And 900.
2 XTS3000, UHF
9 Quantars, UHF
3 MSF5K, 900
2 MSF5K UHF
5 MTX9000
2 MTS2000 UHF
3 HT1000
1 HT200
1 Micom HF
1 P37720N UHF AM receiver (FAA surplus)
1 VHF Alert Receiver

And a collection of Micor era microphones in about every color of the rainbow.

That seems like it's missing something. Yeah, that's the real list.

Edit: I knew I forgot something... About a dozen Maxtracs, LB, VHF, UHF, and 900. The APX7K is "company" issue, so I can't count that.
 
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2 Astro Spectra W5 800 Mhz Trunked

1 Astro Spectra W4 800 Mhz Trunked (Plus)

1 Astro Spectra W4 VHF Conventional

2 XTS3000 Model 1 800 Mhz Trunked / Conventional

1 XTS3000 Model 3 800 Mhz Trunked / Conventional

1 MTS 2000 Model 3 VHF Conventional

1 Maxtrac 300 16 Channel VHF

1 HT1000 16 Channel VHF

2 T7400 FRS/GMRS UHF Talkabout.

1 XTN UHF .

1 XPR6550 VHF
 

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1 HT 600: VHF high band
1 Saber I: VHF high band
2 HT1250's: VHF & UHF
2 HT 750's: both VHF
3 Maratracs: VHF high band, low band and UHF
3 maxtracs: VHF high band, low band and 800 meg. (Currently used as RX in the shack)
1 CDM 750: VHF high band
2 CDM 1250's: VHF high band (currently in amateur repeater service utilizing a CAT 200 controller)
2 MSR 2000 VHF high band repeaters: (currently in amateur repeater service)
2 Astro Spectra W7's: VHF high band

And even more Midland, Kenwood, Icom, UnidenPRC, RELM, and Vertex equipment.
 
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