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  #1
Chris
 
Default Police transceiver

I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel transceiver.The
kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool huh!


 
  #2
hugh.g.rekshun
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

Yeah so....
i got a motorola MT6000E MASC..the one that is currently in use by most
police forces that still use MASC as opposed to TETRA...it also has four key
codes and full coverage..text screen and all usual bits you'd expect from
motorloa..
so suck it...

"Chris" <d@iolfree.ie> wrote in message news:curdcg$ivr$1@kermit.esat.net...
>I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel transceiver.The
>kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool huh!
>



 
  #3
Chris
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

What a try hard!


"hugh.g.rekshun" <trugoy_cream@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:EIaQd.1635$A55.785@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Yeah so....
> i got a motorola MT6000E MASC..the one that is currently in use by most
> police forces that still use MASC as opposed to TETRA...it also has four
> key codes and full coverage..text screen and all usual bits you'd expect
> from motorloa..
> so suck it...
>
> "Chris" <d@iolfree.ie> wrote in message
> news:curdcg$ivr$1@kermit.esat.net...
>>I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel transceiver.The
>>kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool huh!
>>

>
>



 
  #4
Philip de Cadenet
 
Default Re: Police transceiver


>i got a motorola MT6000E MASC..the one that is currently in use by most
>police forces that still use MASC as opposed to TETRA...it also has four key
>codes and full coverage..text screen and all usual bits you'd expect from
>motorloa..
>so suck it...
>
>"Chris" <d@iolfree.ie> wrote in message news:curdcg$ivr$1@kermit.esat.net...
>>I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel transceiver.The
>>kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool huh!


Beat ya.

I've got a Motorola Sabre with encryption and military keyloader.:-)
--
Philip de Cadenet
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com
 
  #5
Chris
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

Nice!Where did you get it from?How much did it cost you?

Chris



"Philip de Cadenet" <Philstheboss@thebbc.fslife.co.uk> wrote in message
news:96MRzUDvIdECFwGy@philstheboss.freeserve.co.uk ...
>
>>i got a motorola MT6000E MASC..the one that is currently in use by most
>>police forces that still use MASC as opposed to TETRA...it also has four
>>key
>>codes and full coverage..text screen and all usual bits you'd expect from
>>motorloa..
>>so suck it...
>>
>>"Chris" <d@iolfree.ie> wrote in message
>>news:curdcg$ivr$1@kermit.esat.net...
>>>I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel
>>>transceiver.The
>>>kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool huh!

>
> Beat ya.
>
> I've got a Motorola Sabre with encryption and military keyloader.:-)
> --
> Philip de Cadenet
> Transmitters 'R' Us
> http://www.transmittersrus.com



 
  #6
PK
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

Hello,

But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
transmit! Not much use that is it.
No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell them. All
MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the radios. The
entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2 Airwave", it is digital
but not encrypted. It stops the scally's listening in and works well.
So dream on!

"hugh.g.rekshun" <trugoy_cream@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:EIaQd.1635$A55.785@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Yeah so....
> i got a motorola MT6000E MASC..the one that is currently in use by most
> police forces that still use MASC as opposed to TETRA...it also has four
> key codes and full coverage..text screen and all usual bits you'd expect
> from motorloa..
> so suck it...
>
> "Chris" <d@iolfree.ie> wrote in message
> news:curdcg$ivr$1@kermit.esat.net...
>>I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel transceiver.The
>>kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool huh!
>>

>
>



 
  #7
huLLy
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

PK wrote:
> Hello,
>
> But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
> transmit! Not much use that is it.
> No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
> radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell
> them. All MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the
> radios. The entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2
> Airwave", it is digital but not encrypted. It stops the scally's
> listening in and works well. So dream on!
>

Not here it isn't... Try listening on 452.8 ... completely unencrypted..
--
huLLy
VOIP SIP Phone Number 4823176 on Global Village
Or +44 8703 408916 to my VOIP line
email g4sdw@aol.com (Loon reports welcome)
http://www.giganews.com/customer/gn119503


 
  #8
ZZZPK
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

"PK" <kig@mtns.net> wrote:

: But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
: transmit! Not much use that is it.
: No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
: radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell them. All
: MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the radios. The
: entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2 Airwave", it is digital
: but not encrypted. It stops the scally's listening in and works well.
: So dream on!

hey PK

as i think someone told me recently..

THIS IS UK.CB.RADIO....



 
  #9
barry jones
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

ive got a canadian number 9 set made in 1942 and it still works!!!!!!
regards barry
"ZZZPK" <zzzpk_pkearn_class_a@multi_band_cb_is_here.eircom .es.it.net> wrote
in message news:42126c78.5802317@news.iol.ie...
> "PK" <kig@mtns.net> wrote:
>
> : But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
> : transmit! Not much use that is it.
> : No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
> : radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell them.

All
> : MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the radios. The
> : entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2 Airwave", it is

digital
> : but not encrypted. It stops the scally's listening in and works well.
> : So dream on!
>
> hey PK
>
> as i think someone told me recently..
>
> THIS IS UK.CB.RADIO....
>
>
>



 
  #10
ZZZPK
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

"barry jones" <barry.tv.jones@ntlworld.com> wrote:

i'm sure i'll realise the link (??) sometime next week....


then again..maybe thats your point !!


: ive got a canadian number 9 set made in 1942 and it still works!!!!!!
: regards barry
: "ZZZPK" <zzzpk_pkearn_class_a@multi_band_cb_is_here.eircom .es.it.net> wrote
: in message news:42126c78.5802317@news.iol.ie...
: > "PK" <kig@mtns.net> wrote:
: >
: > : But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
: > : transmit! Not much use that is it.
: > : No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
: > : radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell them.
: All
: > : MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the radios. The
: > : entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2 Airwave", it is
: digital
: > : but not encrypted. It stops the scally's listening in and works well.
: > : So dream on!
: >
: > hey PK
: >
: > as i think someone told me recently..
: >
: > THIS IS UK.CB.RADIO....
: >
: >
: >
:
:

 
  #11
Philip de Cadenet
 
Default Re: Police transceiver


>Nice!Where did you get it from?How much did it cost you?


I occasional go to public sales of military surplus at one of the bases
here in the US.

You'd be surprised what they let slip out from time to time.

I did however pick the keyloader up on eBay.

I have a bunch of Sabres.

I'm a hoarder.
--
Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com
 
  #12
Philip de Cadenet
 
Default Re: Police transceiver


>Yeah but have you got a valid crypto tape to fill it with?


Yes, 'she's' called major in the US army.
--
Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com
 
  #13
hugh.g.rekshun
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

Er..NO i do have the radio and it still has the MASC board..hence my post
saying i have four key codes....
and yes some forces are still using MASC....around here i can get a few
locals..and a few up north still use it...
get the facts right first.....

"PK" <kig@mtns.net> wrote in message
news:6KtQd.246$wo2.233@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
> Hello,
>
> But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
> transmit! Not much use that is it.
> No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
> radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell them.
> All MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the radios. The
> entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2 Airwave", it is
> digital but not encrypted. It stops the scally's listening in and works
> well.
> So dream on!
>
> "hugh.g.rekshun" <trugoy_cream@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:EIaQd.1635$A55.785@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
>> Yeah so....
>> i got a motorola MT6000E MASC..the one that is currently in use by most
>> police forces that still use MASC as opposed to TETRA...it also has four
>> key codes and full coverage..text screen and all usual bits you'd expect
>> from motorloa..
>> so suck it...
>>
>> "Chris" <d@iolfree.ie> wrote in message
>> news:curdcg$ivr$1@kermit.esat.net...
>>>I just got my hands on a mobile motorola GM350 128 channel
>>>transceiver.The kind they use in police vehicles............Pretty cool
>>>huh!
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



 
  #14
The Magnum
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

Ive got a fidelity 1000 CB and a DV27. worship meeee P

"barry jones" <barry.tv.jones@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:rDuQd.665$fR.172@newsfe1-win.ntli.net...
> ive got a canadian number 9 set made in 1942 and it still works!!!!!!
> regards barry
> "ZZZPK" <zzzpk_pkearn_class_a@multi_band_cb_is_here.eircom .es.it.net>

wrote
> in message news:42126c78.5802317@news.iol.ie...
> > "PK" <kig@mtns.net> wrote:
> >
> > : But you haven't got the MASC board inside, so you can't listen or even
> > : transmit! Not much use that is it.
> > : No police forces in the UK are still using MASC anyway, that's why the
> > : radios were sold off for around £5 each to companies that resell them.

> All
> > : MASC boards were destroyed by police before releasing the radios. The
> > : entire UK network operates on a system known as "o2 Airwave", it is

> digital
> > : but not encrypted. It stops the scally's listening in and works well.
> > : So dream on!
> >
> > hey PK
> >
> > as i think someone told me recently..
> >
> > THIS IS UK.CB.RADIO....
> >
> >
> >

>
>



 
  #15
Reader
 
Default Re: Police transceiver

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:40:56 +0000, The Magnum wrote:

> Ive got a fidelity 1000 CB and a DV27. worship meeee P


Only if you have a CADS licence ;-)
 
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