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eHam.net Forum : Misc : Looking for a Motorola manual Forum Help

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Looking for a Motorola manual Reply
by W5CPT on November 5, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I was given a Motorola Triton II VHF Marine radio (model - H5057A). The radio works but I would like to find an Operator's Manual for it. I have googled it and was not able to find any online source.

It has some odd features such as some channels are Low Power only and I am not sure if it is a feature or a malfunction.

I know it is a long shot but I thought I would give it a try.

Clint - W5CPT
 
RE: Looking for a Motorola manual Reply
by N5LRZ on November 5, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
You might try a google of "Radio Manuals"

Be prepared to pay for a copy.
 
RE: Looking for a Motorola manual Reply
by W0FM on November 5, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Hi Clint. Assuming you've not already done so, try www.batlabs.com. Lots of old Motorola manuals there.

The low power channels are by design, not a flaw. On VHF Marine band radios, the low power channels are designated for special close-in operations like "in harbor" and "bridge-to-bridge". Meant to be that way.

73,

Terry, WØFM
 

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