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MOTOROLA XTS 3000 HANDHELD RADIO USER'S MANUAL
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INTRODUCTION
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The XTS 3000 portable radio represents Motorola Corporation's latest
technology. It is the latest version of an "Astro" radio, such as the one used
by LAPD, in a new package.
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This radio was first issued to SEB, TSB, HQ Det., Compton, and a limited
number of Field Operations Regions, field supervisors.
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Our Department has licenses to operate 55 channels in the 470 and 480 MHz
frequency range.
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CHARGER
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Multi-Station re-conditioning chargers, which will only work with the XTS
batteries are provided at a rate of one charger for every seven radios.
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Batteries charge for 4 hours:
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The charger should probably be placed in the W/Sergeant, W/Commander's
Office or a locked armory.
MOTOROLA XTS 3000 RADIO TRAINING
All Functions and Frequencies are software programmable.
Costs, including support equipment near $2,700 per unit
The radio is very rugged.
This radio is manufactured to Military Specifications.
Complete or partial failure rates are very low.
Each unit comes with a 3 year service plan
The MRK radios will transmit and receive from 470 MHz to 504 MHz.
The XTS radios have a working range from 450 MHz to 512 MHz.
95% of all Law Enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles area are
within this frequency range.
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This allows a large window of interoperability and we have taken
advantage of the opportunity.
Re-conditioning chargers will reduce the memory effect, providing
longer battery life.
A green light may appear early- however, the batteries should be
charged for 4 full hours.
Trickle-charge will occur after the battery reaches full charge.
Extended time in the charger will not damage the batteries.
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