The Syntor X 9000 A Commercial Radio that found its way in to the amateur world Richard Lenker KB3YRC.

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The Syntor X 9000 A Commercial Radio that found its way in to the amateur world Richard Lenker KB3YRC

Some Facts about Motorola 1930 First Motorola Public Safety Radio Sales 1936 Motorola Police Cruiser radio receiver, a one-way car radio 1939 First Motorola Two-Way Radio

The Syntor X V Mobile radio Fused at 40 Amp Two piece radio models as high as 100 Watt output Trunk or under seat mounted Dash mounted Control head Alpha Numeric display Front and Read control heads Computer programed

The Syntor X 9000 T MHz T MHz T MHz T MHz Models

Old Radio New Use Trying to reach out and do something different, As I was moving things in the garage, I stumble on my pile of syntors X Think 95 Watts Next the antenna Antenna Changes

My First Set up of Radios

Easy Disconnect 7 x 2 =14

My Tower

Weather head

Grounding

RF Relay Controls

Grounding

What's Changing in the Shack Two radios came out of the rack, and two control heads went in. Under the desk went A T-71 LB (6 & 10 Meters) 30 Ch A T-73 VHF (2 Meters) 128 Ch A T-74 UHF (70 Cm)30 Ch

What changed on the tower 1. The top duel band antenna will be changed to a straight 2 meter high power. 2. The lower 40 meter whip will be removed, and a 10 meter put in its place. 3. Another wing will be added and a 6 Meter antenna will be added. 4. But I have no more coax feeds to the tower, for the new antenna.

Diplex Antennas Remembering my days in the fire service before the big change to P25, We use the two antenna to one radio, one control head. Two antennas cut to frequency with just the right amount of coax to a “T” and back to the radio. Dauphin County Fire and Cumberland County Fire 46.06

How it looks Pix of Brads Card

The chart Copy of sheet

What it looks like

Questions Software Laptop Rib Boxes Cables Thank you