PROGRAMMING ASTRO SABER PORTABLE
RVN4182 CPS XTS3000 ASTRO portable v5.03.00 disc RVN4182 CPS ASTRO Saber ASTRO portable v5.03.00 disc RVN4177 RSS combo pack of RVN4175 and RVN4176 RVN4174 CPS iDEN Super Agent Version v1.16.19 RVN4150 RSS GTX Mobiles and Portables v4.00.01 RVN4131 RSS Blinkers (Instruction sheet files) v1.02 RVN4130 RSS Infotac Inhouse Paging Terminal v1.02.04
PROGRAMMING ASTRO SABER PLUS
RVN4112 RSS Command Plus Consoles v3.07.00 RVN4106 RSS Product Configuration tool v4.00.00 RVN4100 RSS ASTRO Mobile RSS combo package RVN4085 RSS Advanced Securenent CIU v2.00.00 RVN4079 RSS Maxtrac Conventional v5.03.00 RVN4079 RSS Desktrac Conventional v5.03.00 RVN4053 RSS ASTRO Digital Interface v7.01.21 RVN4043 RSS Maxtrac Trunked v5.07.03 disc
RVN4025 RSS PURC Analog Repeaters v1.00.00 RVN4019 RSS Maxtrac Conventional v7.02.00 RVN4019 RSS Desktrac Conventional v3.04.00 RVN4001 RSS Spectra Conventional v6.00.05
PROGRAMMING ASTRO SABER FULL
Model III was basically a model II with a full DTMF keypad.From our friends at the "radio-programming" Yahoo! Group is the following list showing what is the currently part numbers and version of software for many of Motorola's most popular radios. It came with 6 softkey buttons to access an advanced menu. Model II has 16 channels in 16 zones and a 14 character alphanumeric backlight display. This makes some Astro Saber Narrow Band compliant. The Astro Saber is feature packed Not only is it capable of IMBE Digital and conventional analog on a per channel basis, but also some models are 12.5/25 kHz per channel as well. The Astro Saber was introduced in the mid 1990s and was a technologically advanced and state of the art at the time. The Systems Saber also increased the number of channels per zone to sixteen and added the ability to reprogram the function of many of the controls.
The Systems Saber added analog trunking operation, direct access to functions via the keypad (on the Systems Saber III), and increased channel capacity to a then-unheard of 255 conventional channels. The Model III was basically a Model II with a full DTMF keypad. It came with 3 softkeys to access menu options. It has a backlight display which was capable of 5 alphanumeric characters if you have the 120 channel 2 KB version or the basic zone/channel display for the 48 channel version. The Model II is either capable of 4 or 10 zones, for a total of 48 or 120 channels. The IE was a Model I with an additional zone of 12 channels, 24 in all. The Model I has 12 channels in 1 zone, and no display or keypad. The Saber came in 4 different flavors I, II, III, and IE. The conventional Sabers were capable of PL/DPL and were encryption capable. The first Saber line was Conventional operation only.