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I may be doing some free lancing in the near future and wanted to
ask a few questions about a Minitor 2 vs Minitor 3 radio pager unit. This would be operating in the 154 mhz band with 2-tone paging. From reading various articles in the past I got the impression the Minitor 3's were synthesized units, and were disasters when they were 1st placed into service by Motorola. Is this true? Is there a Minitor 4 pager available? Should I try and buy a new unit or clean used unit? Any information appreciated. Thanks. KM |
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Minitor V's are out look that way
wrote in message ... I may be doing some free lancing in the near future and wanted to ask a few questions about a Minitor 2 vs Minitor 3 radio pager unit. This would be operating in the 154 mhz band with 2-tone paging. From reading various articles in the past I got the impression the Minitor 3's were synthesized units, and were disasters when they were 1st placed into service by Motorola. Is this true? Is there a Minitor 4 pager available? Should I try and buy a new unit or clean used unit? Any information appreciated. Thanks. KM |
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I'm the radio and equipment officer for a 30 man Fire and Rescue department
in North Carolina, using vhf, 154.355. We average buying about half a dozen new pagers per years to replace old/defective/lost pagers. 2's were good radios, but crystal controlled, reed controlled tones. 3's were junk, therefore not around long. 4's have also given us a lot of problems, losing programming, stop alerting, etc. I even have the programming hardware and software for them, and still end up having to send them back to the service point for repair. I was just about to start looking outside the Motorola world for our next bunch of pagers, but guess will give the 5's a try first. wrote in message ... I may be doing some free lancing in the near future and wanted to ask a few questions about a Minitor 2 vs Minitor 3 radio pager unit. This would be operating in the 154 mhz band with 2-tone paging. From reading various articles in the past I got the impression the Minitor 3's were synthesized units, and were disasters when they were 1st placed into service by Motorola. Is this true? Is there a Minitor 4 pager available? Should I try and buy a new unit or clean used unit? Any information appreciated. Thanks. KM |
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JW wrote:
I'm the radio and equipment officer for a 30 man Fire and Rescue department in North Carolina, using vhf, 154.355. We average buying about half a dozen new pagers per years to replace old/defective/lost pagers. 2's were good radios, but crystal controlled, reed controlled tones. 3's were junk, therefore not around long. 4's have also given us a lot of problems, losing programming, stop alerting, etc. I even have the programming hardware and software for them, and still end up having to send them back to the service point for repair. I was just about to start looking outside the Motorola world for our next bunch of pagers, but guess will give the 5's a try first. I appreciate your evaluation and comments. I used to own a Minitor 11 and it worked very well, and I was a hobby listener at that time. I do remember it sounded very well, the decoder worked good, and the battery lasted a long time. I'm actually thinking about buying another Minitor 11 at: http://www.pwservice.com/compare.htm Thanks again. KM. |
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 21:12:29 -0500, John P Vassel
wrote: We dont freelance in fire/ems, but perhaps you're not talking about what it means to me. I'm thinking Ken was talking about some media work or photography, not actual firefighting. Minitor II's used tone reeds... now sometimes difficult to get, and prevented you from quickly changing tones. III's are synthesized, and pretty much non-existant. IV's replaced them quickly, never did get the real scoop, but I think it was a manufacturing issue. Ah - the III and the IV are effectively the same radio. The difference is that the IV has a better mode switch and different case. Everything else is the same. There are sensitivity issues, but many people wrote that off to synthesizer noise. I've got a IV and it decodes below the squelch level. IV's are out, and now so are the V's. We use IV's, UHF tho, and havent had a single complaint with them. They are available in a variety of flavors, with/without stored voice, vibrate, 2 channels, etc. I've only prepared specs for the Minitor V as in eight years all of the others may end up working unpredictably after narrowbanding (mandatory on VHF High band and UHF after Jan 1, 2013). Steve |
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Steve & Susan wrote:
On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 21:12:29 -0500, John P Vassel wrote: We dont freelance in fire/ems, but perhaps you're not talking about what it means to me. I'm thinking Ken was talking about some media work or photography, not actual firefighting. Yes - video. Minitor II's used tone reeds... now sometimes difficult to get, and prevented you from quickly changing tones. III's are synthesized, and pretty much non-existant. IV's replaced them quickly, never did get the real scoop, but I think it was a manufacturing issue. Ah - the III and the IV are effectively the same radio. The difference is that the IV has a better mode switch and different case. Everything else is the same. There are sensitivity issues, but many people wrote that off to synthesizer noise. I've got a IV and it decodes below the squelch level. IV's are out, and now so are the V's. We use IV's, UHF tho, and havent had a single complaint with them. They are available in a variety of flavors, with/without stored voice, vibrate, 2 channels, etc. I've only prepared specs for the Minitor V as in eight years all of the others may end up working unpredictably after narrowbanding (mandatory on VHF High band and UHF after Jan 1, 2013). I was told today (radio shop) that many Minitor 11's are still in service here in my county. They have a digital trunking system, but also simulcast on VHF (fire) for the volunteers, for paging. (KM) |
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