GTX


The Motorola GTX is the easiest to get on the band. It is just a programming issue. There are Mobiles and Handy Talkies. Be careful on the model numbers, some may be stuck in Trunking, then they are just paperweights.

In the case of the HT the best find would be:
H11WCD4CB1AN This model has the ability for 10 Conventional Channels then the Keypad is will do DTMF in the HAM applications however you must choose phone capability for each conventional personalities you wish it to work on.
H11WCD4CU1AN

H11WCC4DU1_N
Motorola apparently came out with a new series of GTX portables for 800/900 use. This new GTX portable contains no display nor keypad. Channel selector on top is a 16 position channel selector but will (according to our documentation) only support 12 trunked channels and 4 conventional channels.

 

The GTX Mobile

The most important thing is to make sure that any radio you pickup, be sure the W is the fourth Character.

Just be sure the 4th Character is a W if it is a U it is 800MHZ and not useable

 

GTX info at Bat Labs

   

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