Lscott Posted Wednesday at 02:13 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:13 PM I was doing some searching for general info on dPMR radios. In the course of that search I found some interesting info that at least a few of the Russians in the Ukraine are using a nice analog/digital multi-band radio. https://www.cryptomuseum.com/radio/azart/ I wonder if any of these have ended up in private hands for personal use. WRUU653 and SteveShannon 1 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted Wednesday at 03:08 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:08 PM 53 minutes ago, Lscott said: I was doing some searching for general info on dPMR radios. In the course of that search I found some interesting info that at least a few of the Russians in the Ukraine are using a nice analog/digital multi-band radio. https://www.cryptomuseum.com/radio/azart/ I wonder if any of these have ended up in private hands for personal use. Apparently, UR3QQC has one (or at least had one long enough to make a YouTube video). Unfortunately, that call sign isn’t found in QRZ.com. I liked this section: Quote What to do if you find an Azart radio on the battlefield This information may be useful for someone who finds an Azart radio in a conflict situation, such as on the battlefield. If you want to use the radio yourself without being located and without the radio being remotely disabled, do the following: Remove the battery Remove the antenna Re-install the battery Turn the device ON Enter the service menu using master password 52867061 Select FACTORY DEFAULT RESET Re-connect the antenna Program any channels, frequencies and waveforms Use the device As the radio has been reset to the factory default settings, it will no longer try to register with the original TETRA network, as a result of which the firmware can no longer be disabled remotely. Furthermore, it is no longer possible to request your location. WRUU653 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted Wednesday at 06:14 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:14 PM There are a couple on eBay. Here’s one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/156538580363?_skw=russian+azart+radio&itmmeta=01JFDFJWQS1HSZ5DNCCBPZDHT6&hash=item24726d2d8b:g:i-AAAOSwsgdmh17q&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA0HoV3kP08IDx%2BKZ9MfhVJKkX4zEjLnWi9fbtoqsfdhL7uO55Zr7nKYlkrSwkccdC34KJ0Nhw41%2B0cP2yv9ANcNzIusmuGKlA98MZKAUL0nP7tXk3aav1YI1yM%2BH4a1RKcPxS88eHVy2zQWlCFWUcjEbvuV%2BVzN9MqXUOtZrL4gIG1aAc4Zr7VOsSRMg1fj5LSx71xas9ayxu58mU3JMXm0ilZ6bP2r1Rey1c%2FbCSRsxIgUfq%2FDLlO3axEBBM5%2F8%2Bk2CzWCGdJZasvV1TRUwuZf8%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR_rLy6_7ZA Quote
WRUU653 Posted Wednesday at 06:23 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 06:23 PM (edited) 15 minutes ago, SteveShannon said: There are a couple on eBay. Here’s one Wow that is a hefty price! But is it Chirp compatible? I think it might have been Yakov Smirnoff that use to flip things for his Russia jokes (then again it could have been Robin Williams). So it would go something like this… In Russia you don’t program radio, radio programs you. Edited Wednesday at 06:30 PM by WRUU653 Damn spell auto correction amaff and SteveShannon 2 Quote
Lscott Posted Wednesday at 08:53 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 08:53 PM 5 hours ago, SteveShannon said: Apparently, UR3QQC has one (or at least had one long enough to make a YouTube video). Unfortunately, that call sign isn’t found in QRZ.com. I liked this section: I can see Putin's face as he craps his shorts when he realizes one of his new hyper-sonic missiles he ordered lunched is homing in on a GPS target location in North America. Oops. SteveShannon 1 Quote
Lscott Posted Wednesday at 08:55 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 08:55 PM 2 hours ago, WRUU653 said: Wow that is a hefty price! And you thought Motorola and Harris was expensive. WRUU653 and SteveShannon 2 Quote
SteveShannon Posted Wednesday at 10:04 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 10:04 PM 1 hour ago, Lscott said: And you thought Motorola and Harris was expensive. I would love to see the inside to see where the chips originate. Quote
Lscott Posted Thursday at 03:02 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 03:02 AM 4 hours ago, SteveShannon said: I would love to see the inside to see where the chips originate. That would be interesting to see. I would guess some rather high gate count FPGA’s. They would be programmed to run DSP algorithms far faster than a micro could do it since the calculations could be done in parallel on the data. SteveShannon 1 Quote
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