The MTR 2000 is on Motorola's roadmap to get a P-25 upgrade option in the  
next couple of years.
 
Bill - WA0CBW
 
 
In a message dated 11/24/2008 10:26:53 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Eric  Lemmon wrote:
> John,
> 
> I certainly can't dispute the  fact that an MTR2000 repeater is far more
> expensive than a TKR-850  repeater, nor can I dispute the fact that a BMW is
> far more expensive  than a Yugo.  The MTR2000 is a high-tier, heavy-duty,
> very  reliable unit that can operate continuously.  The TKR-850 is a  
low-tier
> station that is equivalent to the Motorola RKR-1225, and  similar offerings
> from Icom, Vertex, and Ritron.  If you want  quality and durability, buy a
> high-tier station.  If you feel  that your needs do not warrant such an
> expenditure, stick with the  more economical units.  If you want a high-tier
> Kenwood station,  look at the TKR-840 rather than the TKR-850.  The TKR-840
> is  intended to drive a separate power amplifier, since it puts out 1 to 5
>  watts.  The local public-safety agencies use a TKR-840 with a 100 watt  TPL
> amplifier running at 75 watts.  That combination is in the  $3,500 class.
> The TKR-840 is the BMW of the Kenwood LMR product  line.  The TKR-850 is,
> well, not a BMW.

Actually, the  MTR-2000 is mid-to-low range. The high-tier for Motorola 
is still the  Quantar.

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