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Nope, don't think so. I don't see it in my MOL, but then again I was never subscribed to Spectra.

You're on your own to find it...

Or, there are plenty radio shops who still have the capability to program it without trying to upsell you an XTL5k.
 

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Spectra RSS still appears to be available via MOL

Is there anyway I could still buy Motorola Spectra RSS legally?

Thanks

I just did a search and found the Spectra RSS still available with a 2 day lead time. While it shows to be an upgrade, it appears to be the full package. Be sure to verify prior to placing your order though, just to make certain.

1. Item Number. RL-4001N
RSS, SPECTRA UPGRADE
Unit of Measure: 1 EA
 
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