ljh505 Posted October 7, 2020 Report Posted October 7, 2020 Anyone know what the transmitter FM deviation is for "out of the box" MXT275 micro-mobile transceivers in "repeater" mode on channels 15-22? Is it the +/- 2.5 kHz (narrowband) FRS deviation, or a more typical +/- 5 kHz (wideband) GMRS deviation? I know the MXT400 transmitter FM deviation can be set via programming cable, but haven't seen any discussion on the MXT275. The MXT275 manual is silent on such matters. Quote
JLeikhim Posted October 8, 2020 Report Posted October 8, 2020 Sadly; It is still narrow band +/- 2.5 kHz in the repeater modes. The FCC ID can be searched for the GRANT and the modulation will be indicated. Anything less than 16K0F3E is narrow band. ljh505 1 Quote
uplander Posted October 8, 2020 Report Posted October 8, 2020 Anyone know what the transmitter FM deviation is for "out of the box" MXT275 micro-mobile transceivers in "repeater" mode on channels 15-22? Is it the +/- 2.5 kHz (narrowband) FRS deviation, or a more typical +/- 5 kHz (wideband) GMRS deviation? I know the MXT400 transmitter FM deviation can be set via programming cable, but haven't seen any discussion on the MXT275. The MXT275 manual is silent on such matters. So is the 400 manual. If I had my hands on a MXT275, I'd try the Midland prog. cable with the MXT400 software that's out there now. Quote
berkinet Posted October 9, 2020 Report Posted October 9, 2020 So is the 400 manual. If I had my hands on a MXT275, I'd try the Midland prog. cable with the MXT400 software that's out there now.Probably worth a try. But, I wouldn’t have much hope. The MXT275 appears to be based on a completely different OEM product and, as of yet anyway, nobody seems to have identified it. ljh505 1 Quote
ljh505 Posted October 9, 2020 Author Report Posted October 9, 2020 I wouldn’t have much hope. The MXT275 appears to be based on a completely different OEM product and, as of yet anyway, nobody seems to have identified it.My experience with radio programming is that the CCR Part 95 software is OEM specific, and the mainstream vendor Part 90 software is unobtanium for mere mortals. Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk Quote
Radioguy7268 Posted October 9, 2020 Report Posted October 9, 2020 My experience with radio programming is that the CCR Part 95 software is OEM specific, and the mainstream vendor Part 90 software is unobtanium for mere mortals. Sent from my SM-G950U1 using Tapatalk Part 90 software only difficult to obtain if you're trying to get it both cheap AND legal. If you don't mind spending the money, Kenwood is easy to get from any Dealer, and Motorola isn't always cheap or easy, but if you can spend the time to set up an MOL account (Motorola On Line) it's easy enough to obtain. Otherwise, Ebay has about 100 listings on any given day for copied software burned onto discs - and there are sites out there on the interwebs that offer free downloads - although it's not always current/up to date versions & it's nearly guaranteed to be stolen/unlicensed. berkinet and ljh505 2 Quote
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