Various Two-Way Radio Equipement - Motorola Mostly

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andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
I have compiled a list of the radio equipment removed from my Suburban, all of which I am selling.  I'm sorry it's not a complete list,  I have tried to do my research but some equipment seems rather rare and probably old so I can find little data. I am not sure what should be sold together as a package and what should be separated.  I know that people will want prices, but some equipment I really have no idea the value. If there is no price listed, feel free to offer suggestions based on other recent sales. 

The Havis console with the light fits a Chevy Suburban, would probably fit a Tahoe/Yukon as well.  I'm looking for about $100.  

A list of the primary pieces of equipment is below.  The frequency ranges that I list are only based on what I have determined online, these could be wrong.  Please feel free to correct any mistakes or incomplete descriptions that I have provided. I have no microphones.  I do have 3 complete antenna for roof mounting.  If you want a radio, you can have an antenna.  The antenna were disconnected from the radio, so i'm not sure which antenna goes with each radio.  I have one photo of the different antenna that I have. I also have 3 speakers if interested that can be sold with each radio.

MOTOROLA

CDM 1250 (40 W, 136-174 MHz) --------------- P/N AAM25KKD9AA2AN------------------  S/N 103TEWD927  (SOLD $250 on ebay)

Radius (low band 42-50 mHz) ---------------------P/N D51LRA9P34AK----------------------- S/N 778Tww1687  ($80)

Control Interface--------P/N RLN5682A-------------------------------S/N CD02023 (CDM series dual head control)

UNIDEN

Bearcat------------------P/N BC350C ------------------S/N 317Z54018552   (SOLD)

ERICSSON

Head Unit Controller----P/N KRY1011632/12-----------------S/N RW27159 REV: R1A  (no idea if this has value)

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andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
Not sure if this sweetens the deal any, but I have a GPS antenna, "AntennaPlus" from Millenium.  If you buy a radio you can have the antenna???? Will need some new adhesive.

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uniden278

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Oct 10, 2011
383
Winthrop, MA
Free bump... for those interested, the Radius he is selling is a M214 model VHF-lowband 42-50 MHz (14 channels with PL and DPL and no scan). 

RLN5682A is a dual control head interface kit for the CDM series.
 
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andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
Can anyone help me identify the three different antenna that were on the vehicle?  I have a photo of the three that were on the roof, all are different lengths but no tag, model number or any information. I'd like to pair them with the right radio, (low band, high band, 800 mHz_ so I can package them and sell them as a set.
 

andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
Dropping prices on radios.  

I'd take just about any offer on the RLN5682A or the KRY1011632/12.  

Hell, they're free with the purchase of any other radio!
 

Mustang07

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May 24, 2010
831
Chandler, Oklahoma
Tall antenna on the left is VHF quarter wave, the middle small one looks like 800MHz quarter wave and the one on the right appears to be 800MHz but could be UHF
 
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andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
This might be getting off topic, but it does relate to the radios that I'm selling.  I still have two radios available, a CDM1250 (40 W, 136-174 MHz) and the Radius Low Band (60W 42-50 mHz).  As an avid camper in the remote sections of the Adirondacks and northern New England, I am considering keeping a radio for emergency use in my camper. I might purchase a handheld unit to work with either the low band or high band VHF unit and it might work very nicely in the rural areas where no cell phone coverage exists. I realize that most channels are not available to a private citizen, but I read online that there are some amateur frequencies that could be utilized.  Could anyone advice me as to which unit would be best suited for my needs? Low band is technically listed at the best option in the remote areas that I travel (based on my online research), but I'm not looking to interfere with emergency frequencies.  I understand that I could "push" the Low band into the 50-54 mHz range and use amateur frequencies? Would this be advisable? Or does the high band CDM1250 provide easier means of getting what I want?
 

andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
That is a fair point, however I would really like to sell one radio NOW and save another for the future to use and learn and fiddle with.  I won't be studying for an amateur radio license this year, my third son is due any day now.  If there is a clear cut choice for a budding amateur radio user interested in two-way radios only in remote rural areas where cell phone coverage is non-existent, I would appreciate a tip. The tests and license can come in the future when life slows down (fingers crossed).
 

danieldad

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Jun 23, 2010
51
haddon twp nj
Do you still have the chevy suburban havis console? -probably fit in my excursion.


Would you possibly be willing to reduce your asking price, at all?

I'd like to get the suburban Havis console. Would you be willing to take $ 70 for it?
 

andyzig

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Jan 19, 2015
15
Albany, NY
Any interest in a low band VHF anyone? I think it's 60 watt.  Everything else sold. 

1) Motorola Radius (low band 42-50 mHz), P/N D51LRA9P34AK,  ($50 includes a speaker)

2) ERICSSON Head Unit Controller, P/N KRY1011632/12 (FREE with purchase of the low ban Radius,see line item 1)

Any takers? If not, it's off to Ebay.

Please don't ask for shipping cost unless you are ready to buy.  The package will weight about 10 lbs, and shipping will be $10-$20 depending on where you're located. I'm not charging extra, you pay what I pay for shipping.
 

FireMedic92

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Jun 2, 2015
1
Western MA
Hi Andy!

Just wondering if you still have the RLN5682A dual control head interface unit available...we could REALLY use it in one of our ambulances for a second C-Med control head. I have an RLN5682A now for dual control heads on our primary ambulance but I'd love to outfit our other ambulance with it as well.

Either way, thank you in advance for your consideration!

Paul Fenn, FF/PM/Radio Geek

Agawam, MA Fire Dept.
 
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