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<p>I've come on a bit of an opportunity here with a good price on
some 220 MHz <a
href="http://www.motorolasolutions.com/en_us/products/two-way-radios/analog-business-radios/discontinued/cdm1550-ls.html#tabproductinfo">Motorola
CDM1550</a>'s for sale. They can be converted to the ham band
and I'm willing to take care of this on the hardware/software side
of things.</p>
<p>These are really great mobile/base for the 220 band, much better
in RF performance than any of the Chinese models on the market.
They do require a simple programing cable and some software, but
it's rather easy to use. The rest of the mod opens them up for
216-225 MHz, 255 channels, and 35W out. you get MDC, emergency
response and QCII signaling as well. They come with a
microphone. <br>
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<p>These were made for the NJ turnpike authority and have a GPS in
them. I've never seen this option before, so I made a video of
it:<br>
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<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoXTOw0r0Og">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoXTOw0r0Og</a><br>
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<p>I'm gauging interest with this, if you want one let me know, they
will be $100 per radio with local pickup. I'll have them
programed with all the Tampa Bay 220 repeaters in them.</p>
<p>73s<br>
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Bryan Fields, W9CR
Florida Simulcast Group, Inc.</pre>
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