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Selectable PL is also a nice option, again, if the radio is flashed for these options- these come in handy for HAM use (lots of channels for repeaters, and user selectable PL/DPL tones, and big display for naming of channels and zones). The MCS also offered 250 mode options, close to a hundred more channels than a CDM1550, and IMO, the two line display on the model II/III is the best display on a mobile radio ever offered from that era, one 14 line for zone names, and one 14 line for channel names. True, you have to have one with the desired flashcode if you want all "whizbangery", but in reality, most people don't need MDC1200, Quick Call, or other tones for HAM use unless they are just trying to be whackers and make noise on ham repeaters to annoy others LOL. They run cooler, they have better front ends, and MCS2000 CPS offers "drag and drop" compatibility with the MTS2000, making programming a breeze if you have multiple radios.
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I think the MCS2000 is miles above the CDMs. While the MCS2000, in good shape would be just fine, I'd personally much rather have the CDM. 14 character display and customizable buttons. If you get the right model, they do 160 channels. Upgraded microphones are easy to find, even DTMF mics. The remote mount kits are easy to do and can be purchased new or found on e-bay. I've purchased 5 CDM's myself for personal use, 4 of them off e-bay. I've run MCS2000's and CDM1250's side by side and can't really tell the difference. The MCS use a DB25 that is mounted on the bottom of the radio, which is easy enough to find, but I just think the 16 pin connectors work a bit better. CDM's have the standard 16 pin compatible connector (it's actually 20 pins on the radio, but the 16pin connectors work just fine and you don't loose anything useful on those missing 4 pins. The CDM's, however, come with everything standard.
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The MCS2000's need to be flashed with the functions, and if you need something specific, you'll really need to do a lot of searching to get the right one. They might end up costing you a bit more, but they are still in production (or at least they were last year when I bought a couple). They do work fine, but they are an older radio and getting hard to get parts for. We have MCS-2000's at work, on VHF and 800, and I'm not really impressed with them. Unless you really need the high power MCS-2000, I'd suggest you go with the CDM1250 or CDM1550 radio.
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#Motorola mcs 2000 mr304 specification software
Often the Kenwood software is less than $100 so don't be a cheapskate just purchase it.įor M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios.
#Motorola mcs 2000 mr304 specification series
Typically each series or individual radio requires its own software package. Please use Google or some other search engine to find a dealer that sells the software. The various other vendors often permit their dealers to sell the software online (i.e., Kenwood). To obtain Motorola software see the Sticky in the Motorola forum. It is YOUR responsibility to properly word your request.
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