[Motorola] RSS
Brandon
[email protected]
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 01:28:41 -0500
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Fitts" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 11:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Motorola] RSS
> [email protected] wrote: I don't recall asking about pirated
> copies of rss.....If anyone else has some useful info I would
> appreciate hearing from you....Steve
>
> Well Steve, you obviously don't know enough abt two-way radios in
> that you are actually asking someone, anyone to sell you or give you
> a set of RSS for a specific radio. This request is a NO-NO!
>
> My suggestion that is useful is...go to Motorola and purchase the RSS
> directly from them.
>
> Doug
>
> PS: Your email address suggests alot abt your state of mind
> sadly...."DOPE CLOWNS"...you're not on any chemical substance,alcohol
> or smoking some weed when you composed your email request?
>
Could be a Motorola sting to see if anyone would answer his request. Doubt
it but anything is possible.
What is with the email address anyway? Are you trying to program a saber to
listen to law enforecement and maybe get around your impending bust?
Seriously speaking, If you are going to play the motorola Saber game you
will need some serious pockets. I work for a MSS and I also own 4 sabers.
The software is very well guarded and anyone attempting to copy is subject
to discharge and possable legal action. If you do choose to go the legit
route its not that hard. Sign the license agreements and buy the software.
Ver 7xx.xx is pretty cheap now for the older sabers plus with the license
you can get whatever releases you want, just dont clone them off for resale.
Not even giving a copy away for free is legal.
Motorola has reasons for anti-piracy. Simply put the stuff works right the
first time, it got that way because they put the money into it and they make
sure they get a return on the investment.
Dont get yourself burnt
Brandon