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Astro Saber and Astro Saber R will do narrow or wide. you are bidding on one used motorola ucm encryption.
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Lots of batteries out there for the standard models - just not the R (and beware cross-references that say x-aftermarket battery crosses to NTN7058 for the Saber R.because it doesn't.)Īlso, not a problem for Amateur VHF and UHF, but the Saber R and Saber family radios are wideband only. it comes with charger, battery, antenna and a small display battery that does not work. VHF Mid-Power Models Model Number Serial Number Flashcode BIN File S19 File D04KKH9PW3AN 123ABC1234 540001-041200-6 D04KKH9PW3AN.bin: D04KKH9PW3AN.s19: D04KKF9PW4AN 123ABC1234 540001-0C1200-7 D04KKF9PW4AN. Motorola discontinued them a long time ago, and the aftermarket folks like Alexander and what-not shortly thereafter. The Astro Saber 3 is a 806-870 mhz radio. Another Astro Saber 2 is a VHF 146-178mhz radio. What you see in the photo is what you get One Astro Saber 2 is a 470-520 mhz radio. This auction is for three(3) VERY NICE working Motorola Astro Saber radios in UHF. I've seen tons of military surplus Sabers but, as others have said, never any in 30-88 Mhz (most military surplus ones I've come across were UHF 403-433 split, and usually base security/ MP frequencies.) Also, if you're after an ex-military Saber R, be aware that there are no more batteries for them. Im downsizing my collection of Astro Saber Radios. Supposedly SEAL teams used the MX300R from Motorola first, and later the Saber R Secure.