MaxTrac index Motorola index Back to Home | Motorola Radius Mobile Radios M100, M206, M208, M214, M216 Series Compiled by Robert W. Meister WA1MIK |
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All of this information came from the Motorola Radius Service Manual 6880101W58A circa 1988/1989 with lots of revision sheets. All of the boards listed below are used in the MaxTrac mobile radios; see the MaxTrac Detailed Service Manual for schematics. All electronic parts are interchangeable except the firmware, which governs the radio's model number and features. Eclipse for mac os sierra. (You can replace the EPROM with MaxTrac firmware but then you'd need to use MaxTrac software to program it, and the model number would change.) The front panel labels and volume control knob are slightly different. The RADMBL (HVN9173 or HVN9174) DOS-only RSS package is used to program the Radius radios. These radios are all conventional; trunking was only available on the MaxTrac models.
M100 series have 2 modes. M206 series have 6 modes. M214 series have 14 modes and seem to be the only ones that offer Scanning. They require an expanded logic board (one with firmware on an EPROM). Motorola introduced the M208 and M216 series, which have 8 and 16 modes respectively. The model numbers have Revision letter B for the 8 and 16 mode radios. Channel Steering is also available on radios with the 16-pin accessory jack. The only Radius firmware IC is HLN9277A.
This is not meant to be an all-encompassing, know-all, do-all article about Motorola Radius radios. As such, there may be additional, newer information available from other sources. It's just a summary of information extracted from the above-mentioned service manual. For all intents and purposes, the Radius models mentioned here are identical to the MaxTrac 50, 100, and 300 models documented elsewhere. A lot of assemblies can be mixed, matched, and swapped between the two radio series. The radios and RSS are no longer sold but some of the more common parts are still available from Motorola.
NOTES:
[1]: 29 MHz is shown instead of 29.7 MHz as the low limit for some frequency ranges or bands.
[2]:Power values are in Watts.
[3]:Band, Band Segment, and Freq Range values are in MHz.
[1]: 29 MHz is shown instead of 29.7 MHz as the low limit for some frequency ranges or bands.
[2]:Power values are in Watts.
[3]:Band, Band Segment, and Freq Range values are in MHz.
12-Character Model Number Decoder (characters 1-7): Janome digitizer mbx cracked rib.
Mount | Power | Band | Model Series |
---|---|---|---|
D: dash | 0: 2 | 1: 29-50 | LRA7: Radius |
3: 15-25 | 3: 136-174 | ||
4: 30-40 | 4: 403-470 | ||
5: 60 | 5: 806-871 |
12-Character Model Number Decoder continued (characters 8-12):
Modes | Band Segment | Revision | Package |
---|---|---|---|
3: 2 | 29: 403-430 | A: 2,6,14 modes | K: standard |
7: 6 or 8 | 32: 29-36 | B: 2,8,16 modes | |
P: 14 or 16 | 33: 36-42 | ||
34: 42-50 | |||
A5: All Others | |||
A6: 800 T/A |
Radio Model Numbers:
Model Number | Series | Power | Freq Range | Modes | Options |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
D04LRA77A5AK | M206 | 2 | 449-470 | 6 | (P,D) |
D04LRA7PA5AK | M214 | 2 | 449-470 | 14 | (P,D) |
D33LRA73A5BK | M100 | 25 | 136-162 | 2 | P,D |
D33LRA77A5BK | M208 | 25 | 146-174 | 8 | P,D |
D33LRA7PA5BK | M216 | 25 | 146-174 | 16 | P,D,S |
D34LRA73A5AK | M100 | 25 | 449-470 | 2 | (P,D) |
D34LRA77A5AK | M206 | 25 | 449-470 | 6 | (P,D) |
D34LRA7PA5AK | M214 | 25 | 449-470 | 14 | (P,D) |
D35LRA73A5AK | M100 | 15 | 800 non-TA | 2 | (P,D) |
D35LRA73A6AK | M100 | 15 | 800 T/A | 2 | P,D |
D35LRA77A5AK | M206 | 15 | 800 non-TA | 6 | (P,D) |
D35LRA77A6AK | M206 | 15 | 800 T/A | 6 | P,D |
D35LRA7PA5AK | M214 | 15 | 800 non-TA | 14 | (P,D) |
D35LRA7PA6AK | M214 | 15 | 800 T/A | 14 | P,D,S |
D43LRA73A5BK | M100 | 40 | 146-174 | 2 | P,D |
D43LRA77A5BK | M208 | 40 | 146-174 | 8 | P,D |
D43LRA7PA5BK | M216 | 40 | 146-174 | 16 | P,D,S |
D44LRA7329AK | M100 | 35 | 403-430 | 2 | P,D |
D44LRA73A5BK | M100 | 35 | 449-470 | 2 | P,D |
D44LRA7729AK | M206 | 35 | 403-430 | 6 | P,D |
D44LRA77A5BK | M208 | 35 | 449-470 | 8 | P,D |
D44LRA7P29AK | M214 | 35 | 403-430 | 14 | P,D,S |
D44LRA7PA5BK | M216 | 35 | 449-470 | 16 | P,D,S |
D45LRA7PA6AK | M214 | 35 | 800 T/A | 14 | P,D,S |
D51LRA9732AK | M206 | 60 | 29-36 | 6 | P,D |
D51LRA9733AK | M206 | 60 | 36-42 | 6 | P,D |
D51LRA9734AK | M206 | 60 | 42-50 | 6 | P,D |
D51LRA9P32AK | M214 | 60 | 29-36 | 14 | P,D |
D51LRA9P33AK | M214 | 60 | 36-42 | 14 | P,D |
D51LRA9P34AK | M214 | 60 | 42-50 | 14 | P,D |
Options Column Letters: P = PL, D = DPL, S = Scan. Values in parentheses are assumed because every Radius can do PL, DPL, and CSQ.
Board Numbers: the 3rd letter specifies the frequency band: N: Not Frequency Specific (i.e. logic boards), B: 29-50 MHz, D: 136-174 MHz, E: 403-470 MHz, F: 806-870 MHz. Newer versions of some boards will have a B suffix instead of an A suffix.
RF Boards (the same as the MaxTrac):
Board # | Freq Range |
---|---|
HLB4099A | 29-36 |
HLB4100A | 36-42 |
HLB4101A | 42-50 |
HLD4321A | 136-162 |
HLD4322A | 146-174 |
HLE4424A | 403-430 |
HLE4425A | 449-470 |
HLE9310A | 449-470 |
HLF4095A | 800 NON-TA |
HLF9122A | 800 T/A |
Motorola Radius P10 Manual
Advantage and disadvantage of the serial dilution agar plate procedure. Logic Boards (the same as the MaxTrac):
Board # | Type | Acc Jack |
---|---|---|
HLN5173A | Expanded | 5-pin |
HLN9123A | Masked | 5-pin |
HLN9313A | Expanded | 16-pin |
Power Amplifiers (probably the same as the MaxTrac): Vray for sketchup 2016 mac.
Board # | Freq Range | Power |
---|---|---|
HLB4105A | 29-36 | 60 |
HLB4106A | 36-42 | 60 |
HLB4107A | 42-50 | 60 |
HLD4323A | 136-162 | 25 |
HLD4324A | 146-174 | 25 |
HLD4326A | 146-174 | 40 |
HLE4430A | 403-430 | 35 |
HLE4431A | 449-470 | 25 |
HLE4432A | 449-470 | 35 |
HLE9502A | 449-470 | 2 |
HLF4097A | 800 T/A | 15 |
HLF4098A | 800 T/A | 35 |
Radius, MaxTrac, and a whole bunch of other terms are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
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If you are having trouble legally obtaining software please state so. We do not want any hurt feelings when your vague post is mistaken for a free request. It is YOUR responsibility to properly word your request.
To obtain Motorola software see the Sticky in the Motorola forum.
The various other vendors often permit their dealers to sell the software online (i.e., Kenwood). Please use Google or some other search engine to find a dealer that sells the software. Typically each series or individual radio requires its own software package. Often the Kenwood software is less than $100 so don't be a cheapskate; just purchase it.
For M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios. One package is for conventional programming and the other for trunked programming. The trunked package is in upwards of $2,500. The conventional package is more reasonable though is still several hundred dollars. The benefit is you do not need multiple versions for each radio (unlike Motorola).
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