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Information on the Motorola GP6. GP6. 8, and AP7. 3 Series Handhelds. Up one level (Moto Index)Back to Home An Overview of the Motorola. GP6x Series Handhelds. Including the GP6.
GP6. 8, AP7. 3 and others. A table of PL and DPL codes is at the bottom of this page. Additional information, corrections, enhancements are welcome! It was marketed in many areas. USA (and was submitted for FCC Type Approval as such).
Later on Motorola chose. ID label to leave off the FCC ID number (I'm not sure why). I have seen radios. FCC ID number), and. FCC number, and therefore they are not.
Some folks say the radios are identical (since all USA- made GP6. FCC labels. (click for a photo). Their argument is that. FCC approval was achieved after manufacture for foreign sales were started. Either way. as of 1.
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UHF GP6. 8 is on the Part 9. AZP9. 4VNB2. 0H2. AA with. FCC type acceptance number AZ4. FT4. 81. 1 (click for photo). VHF GP6. 8 with model number AZP9.
VNB2. 0H1. AA is accepted as AZ4. FT3. 78. 6. However unless the. FCC ID number that particular radio is not considered as being. Here's a label from a VHF radio. Well if you look at the. GMRS rules (part 9. FCC Rules) you find this.
Section 9. 5. 1. 29 Station equipment. Every station in a GMRS system must use transmitters the FCC has certificated for use in the. GMRS. Due to this fact you cannot. GMRS. Note that it is accepted as a Part 9. It. is also perfectly legal as an amateur radio.
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Therefore if you enable the keyboard then the type. In other words, if you enable the keyboard and use the radio on part 9.
FCC rules. GMRS is exempt from the narrowband deadline. As such, USA buyers. The method used was that the seller would have a radio that had the front panel. R4. 17 (a surface mount. The cloning cable (part number MLN4. PMLN4. 06. 8) is. There is no way to.
RSS (computer software). The RSS. that is available is has features for workbench adjustments and alignment only (deviation.
See below for programming instructions. While there never was an RSS. GP6x radio, someone could monitor the cloning cable.
There is one quirk - a battery. So if your radio. Note that not all GP6.
Ebay buyers beware - if the . And be very suspicious. NO photos of the front of the radio at all. The GP2. 00. 0 was a follow- on design to the GP6x series and was also.
Oh yeah, this (singular expletive deleted) also claimed that it was a violation of the Lanham act to sell/trade such a radio, even privately. Here's the real truth: 1) It isn't a violation of any companies' IP rights to own a product built and destined for use in another part of the world. They may not support it outside those reasons, but the innuendo that one violates their IP claims is documented horse poo. A quick check with US Customs confirmed that GP- 6. More manure sprayed from the mindless (plural expletive deleted) at Ma M. FCC certification is not needed for amateur radio gear, and both e. Bay and Ma M know that.
More manure from Mother Moto. Part 9. 7 of the FCC Rules says that each amateur radio licensee is responsible for the proper operation of his or her own station.
The Lanham act doesn't apply, that is, unless Motorola admits to importing inferior or dangerous products. The engineering team modified the GP6. AP7. 3 handheld. Unfortunately nobody in Moto marketing. Metrum (or listened to anybody who did), didn't do their market research. Metrum, it flopped.
If you. are here because you have an AP7. PDFs of the users manuals below and cheat.
The same sheets will work for the GP6. The earphone is the upper connector and uses a 2. The. microphone connector is 8mm below the earphone connector and uses a 3. The same speaker- mic works on any of the following radios: Spirit, Spirit Pro, Spirit Pro+, SV1. SV1. 1, SV1. 1D, SV2.
SV1. 2, SV2. 2, SV2. C, SU2. 10. SU2. 2, SU2.
C, SU2. 20. Spirit M Series: MV1. MV1. 1CV, MV1. 2, MV1. CV, MV2. 1C, MV2.
CV, MV2. 2, MV2. 2CV, MU1. MU1. 1C. MU1. 1CV, MU1. MU1. 2C, MU1. 2CV, MU2. C, MU2. 1CV, MU2.
CVS, MU2. 4CV, MU2. CVS, MU2. 4CVSTXTN Series: XTN4. XTN5. 00, XTN6. 00, XTN XV Series: XV1.
XV2. 10. 0 XV2. 60. XTN XU Series. XU1.
XU2. 10. 0 XU2. 60. CLS Series: CLS1. CLS1. 41. 0, CLS1.
CLS1. 45. 0, CLS1. CCP Series: CP8. 8, CP1. CP1. 50, CP2. 00. GP Series: GP2. 00. GP2. 10. 0, GP3. 00, GP 3. GP6. 8, GP8. 8, GP8. SSP Series: SP1. 0, SP2.
SP5. 0CT Series: CT1. CT2. 50, CT4. 50, CT4.
LSPRO Series: PRO1. PRO2. 15. 0, PRO3. P Series: P0. 40, P0. P1. 00, P1. 10, P1. Others: GTI, GTX, LTS2.
VL5. 0, VL1. 30, PMR4. ECP1. 00. If you plan on connecting the GP- 6. APRS. tracker like a Tiny. Track) you need to realize that the external speaker connection.
You will need to run an audio transformer in the speaker. My charger is date. There are at least three different radios that use. Spirit SV5. 2 is one of them. On various auctions I have seen. Note that while my charger uses a 1. The later edition quality aftermarket.
The SP5. 0 desk charger was available. The HTN9. 01. 4 charger was rated at 1. VAC wall- wart transformer (part number 2. Z0. 2). that can supply 1. VDC at 2. 00 m. A. It was equipped with a.
The HTN9. 01. 3. charger was rated at 3 hours and was supplied with a 1. VAC wall- wart. transformer (part number 2. D0. 1) that can supply 1. VDC at 8. 00 m. A. However, Motorola still stocks the 3- hour.
GP6. 8 charger kit PMTN4. B for about $5. 0. The kit includes the 3- hour.
PMLN4. 06. 9A insert adapter, and the 2. D0. 1 wall wart. This kit includes. PMLN4. 06. 9A insert adapter, and the 2. Z0. 2. wall wart. Both of the GP6. 8 charger kits are available only in the 1.
VAC. versions. I've seen 6. There is a cigarette lighter. The radio has an AA pack available (but the radio.
Get an. antenna for a HT7. HT1. 25. 0 in the correct band and you will notice the difference. Most of the chargers are 2. AC, even if they have a USA 1.
You. can go out and find a 1. A large number of the Hong Kong chargers are nothing more than a wall wart, a. Depending on the resistor, it can be a fast charger or. If you leave the battery in for too long you. The sources of batteries have dried up over the last few years.
Several manufacturers. W& W) that used to offer them don't list them on the web site. The only reliable. Batteries America (aka Mr.
They. generally use Sanyo cells in the replacement packs they manufacture. At the time of this. Ah Ni- MH replacement for the GP- 6. The GP6x Series Service Manual is part number 6. J4. 1. The D revision is dated. September 1. 99. 7 and appears to still be current. It covers the GP6.
GP6. 8, the GP6. 8. Plus and the GP6. If you are going to do much of anything with the radio it's. It's a thick book and a real bargain at under US$1.
Trunking information is here in a 2. B PDF file. Personally, I like the GP6.
USA- built radio and I am. The speaker audio is OUTSTANDING - it's. ANY other handheld I've used.
It is the only. Motorola I have ever owned that has 1. DTMF from the factory on the front. This is. valuable when controlling repeaters or remote bases with DTMF. List price at one.
US$2. 75 each. It is not and never was intended to be a $4. Astro Saber. or XTS3. And it does not have some of the less common features like MDC, 2- tone. The two models of most interest to USA amateurs are the ones that cover. MHz and 4. 03- 4. MHz. Both have full performance across their frequency ranges. You will never see.
It will not hold up to rugged use. It's a good performer. HT, but you can pick up a much more rugged (because it's a.
MT1. 00. 0 for less (but the MT. And you will find that you can pick up a dual- band. HT for less than what a new GP6. The buttons in the top row. Pressing and. holding the asterisk button until the radio beeps switches the keyboard lock on or.
You have to keep the unit in . You can program any frequency with positive or negative offset, simplex. PL with reverse burst. As. said above, the only way to program the radio is via the front panel (or cloning. Once you break a latch all you can do is. Plus it looks really bad when you show up somewhere with a primary radio.
First go into programming mode.. Press and hold the PTT button while entering 1. Not the green side button! Display will blank and reset tone will be heard.. Several Hong Kong and mainland Chinese resellers have assembled complete.
Bay. Some even started manufacturing new circuit. Several postings on various mailing lists have commented that. Hong Kong sellers have not been responsive to. Until they get their act together I'd avoid ANY GP6. All of the chinese and hong kong sellers use model tags without. FCC ID number. All programming is performed while the GP6. Frequency. Display Mode - to get there just hit the .
If nothing happens, then you. Turn the radio. off, then hold the Push- to- talk button, Monitor, and SCAN buttons all at the same. If that does not work then you have an early radio.
The only access to. Each channel can store a receive frequency, a. PL tone (CTCSS) or DPL code (DCS), and the default squelch. PL). Channels 1. 9 and 2. Scan. mode (see the note on scanning below).
The basic concept is that you program the. That way, you. will not accidentally overlay a channel location that is already programmed (and. Been there, done that. While in Channel Display Mode, select the channel to program. Press the X key to enter Frequency Display Mode. ENTER FREQUENCY: Use the DTMF keypad.
The LCD display will reflect your keystrokes. To change, press and hold the LOW. C key for about three seconds - until the current step size is displayed. Use the. Channel Selector knob to choose your desired step size. Then press the ENTER button. Note that the frequency you are on must be relevant to the step size.
So dial up an appropriate starting frequency before you change the step size. Unfortunately, they are not . See the two charts on this page. Use the. Channel Selector know to choose your PL/DCS tone for RECEIVE. Of course, if you. Use the Channel Selector knob to choose your tone. Either press any key to .
If that. is, indeed, the channel number in which you want this new information stored, simply. ENTER key once more - momentarily. Your new frequency will show, and you'll. Frequency Display mode.