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Ear Piece Covert PTT Mic Motorola Gp300 Series Radios $22.00 Works with the following Radios: AP Models: AP10, AP50 |
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Covert Earbud Mic Motorola CP200 CLS1110 PR400 CP100 $22.96 Compatible Ham Radio Model: Motorola VHF / UHF Spirit, Spirit Pro, Spirit Pro+ Motorola Spirt Series: SV10, SV11, SV11D, SV21, SV12, SV22, SV22C, SU210, SU22, SU22C, SU220 XTN Series: XTN446, XTN500, XTN600 XTN XV Series: XV1100 XV2100 XV2600 XTN XU Series: XU1100 XU2100 XU2600 CLS Series: CLS1110, CLS1410, CLS1413, CLS1450, CLS1450C Spirit M Series: MV11, MV11CV, MV12, MV12CV, MV21C, MV21CV,... |
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Covert Earbud Mic Motorola CP200 CLS1110 PR400 CP100 $23.00 Supports all of the following models: CT150, CT250, CT450, CT450LS CP88, CP040, CP100, CP125, CP150, CP200 VHF / UHF , CP300 CLS1110, CLS1410, CLS1413, CLS1450, CLS1450C GP2000, GP2100, GP350, GP300, GP 308, GP68, GP88, GP88S Motorola VHF / UHF Spirit, Spirit Pro, Spirit Pro+ SV10, SV11, SV11D, SV21, SV12, SV22, SV22C, SU210, SU22, SU22C, SU220 P040, P080, P100, P110, P1225, P1225LS, P200 PRO... |

How do VHF 2-way radios work with "repeaters"? What are repeaters?
I have several Motorola Radius M1225 2-way radio base stations that were discarded by a manufacturing plant. This plant had "repeaters" and the radios worked in the plant. But away from the plant, the radios don't appear to be able to send or recieve. Since these radios are programmable, is it just a matter of re-programming them so that they can talk to each other?
First, yes, assuming that they are still in working condition, they may have been abandoned for other reasons (someone dropped on in a toilet or another one simply got dropped and there is a broken connection now, etc.).
Second, you may not have the full set or there may be security settings. Contact the manufacturer to see if there is someone to talk you through the set up. It may cost a few bucks and once you find out how much, you may want to opt for cell phones with a walkie-talkie feature.
