Difference between revisions of "MTR Repeater"
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Revision as of 16:28, 24 January 2019
This page is a collection of info on the MTR2000 and possibly MTR3000 repeaters.
The MTR2000 was Motorola's mid range repeater in the 2000's, designed to do analog and sit between the two mobiles and the Quantar at the high end. It's basically a quantar-lite, as it runs the same RTOS, pSOS+ and runs on the same Microprocessor, but an integrated version of it and the DSP chip.
Contents
Software
File:Motorola MTR2000 R03.02.01.zip
Docs
The MTR has a depot manual, but it's not avialble AFIK. IF you have one, please tell me, I will happyily send you a shipping label, have it scanned professionally and send it back all at my cost.