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XPR XPR 5550e model breakdown

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Can someone tell me what the W in this model number stands for the 8th digit. I cannot locate a model e break down. The 5550 breakdown does not list W as option.
AAM28QPN9WA1AN

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toolman60

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N4KVE,
Thanks for taking the time to google it. I knew it was a Motorola XPR5550e 40 Watt 403-470Mhz - AAM28QPN9WA1AN . I was looking to see if someone had a more official breakdown for the W. My BSM only specifies 5550 and thought maybe the E model was different some.
I had the same thoughts that it may differentiate between "capable or enabled" also but was trying to confirm.
 
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