Motorola MH230R 23-Mile Range 22-Channel FRS/GMRS Two-Way Radio (Pair)
- Up to 23-mile range- iVOX hands-free communication- 11 NOAA weather channels with alerts-Quiet talk(TM) filter-10 call tones- Rechargeable- Battery save feature- Mini-USB charging port. Item is water resistant.
- Up to 23-mile range- iVOX hands-free communication- 11 NOAA weather channels with alerts-Quiet talk(TM) filter-10 call tones- Rechargeable- Battery save feature- Mini-USB charging port. Item is water resistant.
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How do I pair Motorola two-way radios?
I have two differnt model motorola radios, a talkabout T9500 and a Motorola XTN XU2600. I set the same chanel and frequency on both radios and nothing. What am I doing wrong?
For one thing, you may have missed something important in the owner's manuals, especially that of the XU2600. I don't have a chart of FRS/GMRS frequencies handy, so I can't cross-check the two radios' channel numbers, but you should double-check to be certain that, regardless of the channel numbers indicated on the displays, the two radios are set to the same frequency. >You should know that any "channel number" can be applied to any frequency. The two radios you have are made for different uses, and therefore any channel/frequency combination in one may be altogether different from any channel/frequency combination in the other. Also, the 2600 has a feature the 9500 doesn't. If that feature is activated, the 2600 may "ignore" signals from the 9500, even if they are set to the same frequency. Carefully checking all of the details should lead you to either a resolution of the difficulty or the knowledge that these two models cannot communicate with each other at all.
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How do i pair motorola 2way radios?
I have 2 pairs of motorola 350r 35 mile range. i want all 4 to work together.... any help?
I have a pair of Motorola 2way radios. I want to find out if there is a repair shop who fixes these.?
The model is called a Radius P-110. The problem is that they will not transmit or pick up any replies. The batteries are fully charged as well. I have had these radios for 3 months, the are practically brand new.
I'd suspect any electronics repair shop that deals with radios could provide service. I'd question however the cost effectiveness of repairing such a device. I found them selling on eBay for about $ 10.00 . Usually, if a repair costs more then 33% of the replacement cost, it's not worth the repair. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=130497846435&nma=true&rt=nc&si=5BkllNUhcL31ETWuxujHb8%252B%252BZeo%253D
How do i sync up a pair of Motorola HT90 Two way radios?
I turn one of them on, and i get steady static until the "Transmit" button is pushed down. The other one does the sam thing however the static is fainter..... Thanks in advance!
You take them to a Motorola shop and get them crystalled and tuned for frequencies you are licensed to use.




