Motorola XTL2500 and Siren/PA kit

Narland

New Member
Apr 26, 2012
8
USA Minnesota
We have a Spectra VHF mobile radio (A5 head) with siren/PA in an older squad. We are migrating to the MN ARMER (7/800mhz) System and will be installing a new Motorola XTL2500 remote mount.


Can the old spectra siren/pa be interfaced with the XTL2500?
 

swatmedic719

Member
May 12, 2012
21
Charlotte NC
Pretty sure you need the Astro model sirenamp and DEK. Our new trucks have Astro systems 9000 sirens with our XTL 2500s ans 5000s.

Narland said:
We have a Spectra VHF mobile radio (A5 head) with siren/PA in an older squad. We are migrating to the MN ARMER (7/800mhz) System and will be installing a new Motorola XTL2500 remote mount.

Can the old spectra siren/pa be interfaced with the XTL2500?
 

rwo978

Member
May 21, 2010
5,196
ND, USA
I've tested older amps on newer radios. They appeared to work fine.
 

Jordan_TCFD

Member
May 22, 2010
407
Chattanooga,TN, Bryant,
You will then need a special cable that goes from the XTL head to the DEK siren box. You should already have the DEK box, so just need the cable and you should be able to combine the 2 without much modification.


My best friend had an XTL-5000 with a VRS-750 and a siren setup, that he swapped from a Astro Spectra. He had to order the special cable for the DEK box and add a DEK box in his case.


Jordan,TCFD
 

dasuriano

Member
Sep 14, 2010
120
Colorado
I'm thinking about doing this with my XTL2500. I was looking at some of the old Astro Spectra boxes on ebay. What sort of cable would I need to go from the XTL to the siren box? And do I specifically need a motorola speaker or would any siren speaker work?
 
May 24, 2010
1,627
PG County, MD
dasuriano said:
I'm thinking about doing this with my XTL2500. I was looking at some of the old Astro Spectra boxes on ebay. What sort of cable would I need to go from the XTL to the siren box? And do I specifically need a motorola speaker or would any siren speaker work?

For behind the grill, any siren speaker will work just fine so long as it is rated for 100 Watts.
 
Oct 20, 2010
809
Rehoboth, MA
So why is this worth the money instead of just adding a seperate siren? I had some FedGov vehicles come in that had the Motorola radio/siren systems and were abandoning them because they were too much of a PITA to use.
 
May 24, 2010
1,627
PG County, MD
SafetyLighting said:
So why is this worth the money instead of just adding a seperate siren? I had some FedGov vehicles come in that had the Motorola radio/siren systems and were abandoning them because they were too much of a PITA to use.

Most of the ones I have dealt with have never been programmed correctly by the radio guys. Depending on the set-up, some have a 2nd wildcard box for the lights and pressing buttons for lights and sirens is not easy for some folks without taking their eyes off of the road.
 

agtkgv

Member
May 23, 2010
32
MA
If you have a spectra (non-astro) you will need a new siren (model HLN1439 I believe is for the astro/xtl line) you will also need a new cable to go from the 2500 remote head to the dek, as the connectors are different. The part is odyssey control head to DEK (I forget the part number).
 

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