It’s Model # is PK2ZGT
It’s serial # is 275816
I know its 800 Mhz and system... is it conventional, EDACS?
THe model # chart on halle electronics l is incomplete for the M-RK
identify this M-RK System
According to this chart on Hall: http://www.hallelectronics.com/getech/pk4.htm
It should be an 806-870mhz EDACS Analog MRK II
Don't know if that's what you're looking for...
Gordon
It should be an 806-870mhz EDACS Analog MRK II
Don't know if that's what you're looking for...
Gordon
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Re: MRK 800
Hmmmmmmmmmmm... I'd rather have my EDACS LPE over my MPA anyday. Yes, the MPA is ruggedly built (great for use as a weapon, a jackstand or a wheel chock) but it can loose the control channel if you are standing 100 feet from the tower. I was very happy to get my LPE & put an end to that annoying "boop-boop-boop" NC bonk!1 ADAM 12 wrote:Definitely keep the MRK over an LPE... The LPEs' are not that great. MPA is definitely the best, but MRKs are good performers.
Ken
LPE
Sounds like you had a issue with the radio. Cause in side by side, well there is no side by side in our case ... we returned the LPEs .. they where breaking and locking up... Could have been a bad batch. But the MRKs have had no problems.. Only other agency that has some LPEs in quantity that I have seen , is Coral Gables and I have seen some popping up in the other EDACS systems in South Florida and the Power company has them on 900MHZ ( Their comments couldn't be printed). Lots of radios not working and long repair /replacement delays
The State went to EDACS and they are using Jaguars. I really have never seen much input on the LPEs so its interesting to see what other people think.
I have used the MRK in UHF and VHF trunking on bases and on ships and its a great radio. Next time I have a chance to buy a 800 LPE I will so I can trade it for an MRK.
The State went to EDACS and they are using Jaguars. I really have never seen much input on the LPEs so its interesting to see what other people think.
I have used the MRK in UHF and VHF trunking on bases and on ships and its a great radio. Next time I have a chance to buy a 800 LPE I will so I can trade it for an MRK.
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Our agency had hundreds of them (still have some in utility use). Much better system reliability since the switch to the LPEs. Our "NC bonk" issues with the MPAs may have been solely from the fact that we have a simulcast system here (24 channels @ 7 tower sites).apco25imbe wrote:Haven't noticed my MPA loosing the channel when right next to a tower.
interesting
Our FD exclusively uses the MRK here but are going to the Jaguars soon.
Ken