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I have decided to sell my collection of motorola Saber/System Saber portable radios. they are on the multi use radio service on vhf and the gmrs radio service on uhf they are setup to talk to one another VHF to VHF, UHF to UHF. all simplex frequencies and carrier squelch. there are 3 VHF handhelds 2 system saber iii secure 144-174, 1 saber ii secure 147-174, 2 UHF handhelds both saber i secure 440-470, 4 good (like new) 2700mah batteries, 2 battery eliminators, leather holster, a bunch of antennas 1 for each radio plus some spares, 1 other vhf saber ii radio for parts or repair, 1 tri chem 3hr charger, 3 oem rapid desktop chargers, SVA mobile vehicle adapter / charger, and a speaker mic. they are in great shape and recently realigned / recapped by a motorola service shop. these radios are military / public safety grade not consumer grade asking price is $550.00 for the entire lot shipped conus. includes free programming for 1 zone/12 channels per radio.
found 5 radio shack 19-1210 murs mobiles 1-5 watt tpo adjustable via internal pot. $60.00 ea shipped conus.
Those radios are not narrowband capable. It's a hefty fine if ya get caught usin' 'um..
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=82775
The only exception is in the VHF band. (GMRS) The UHF radios are not exempt..
http://forums.radioreference.com/gmrs-frs/182711-gmrs-exemption-narrowband-orders.html
Just an FYI..
2 meters and 154.570 / 154.600 on vhf are exempt from it and 70cm and until the changes (if they ever happen) take effect on gmrs are still currently exempt.
this part 95 fiasco has been getting dragged out for the last few years and will likely fizzle into not much of anything as far as changes go.
found a 3dbi 151-155 mhz fiberglass base antenna to throw in as well.
