[Motorola] Motorola HT Family Tree ?
dick jones
jonesrwj38 at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 6 17:10:50 EST 2006
I have a manual for the FHTRU-1DL & its dated 3 of 52. It is an all
peanut tube radio putting out 1/4 of a watt. I have had several of
these & wish I still had one. Then there were the H23 and H33AAM
radios which had all tubes for the RF and transistors for the audio.
They evolved into the H23 and H33 or p33BAM which had tubes in the
transmitter and an all transistor RX. Again I have had all of these
iterations of these backie brakies as some had lead acid battery packs
and T power supply. Some had A & B batteries depending on the TX
power. As far as I know the HT200 ( Brick) series came after and they
even had an UHF version. After that your right a whole series of HT's
followed. The Moto museum has the HT200's but I dont remember seeing
anything earlier in the Handi Talkie line there.
DJ ARS K9DLI
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Subject: [Motorola] Motorola HT Family Tree ?
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 16:56:20 EST
>i am trying to recall the motorola start of the Motorola Walkie
Talkie
>Family tree.
>Does anyone have any more info ?
>BC-611 Motorola/Galvin
>PRC-6 ? did Mota make any?
>FTRU/FHTRU/H11/H13 Walkie Talkies
>H31/H33, P31/P33/Handie Talkies; Dispacher/Firetower Repeater
using same
>PCBAs? (we called these P31 & P33's: Stagger-Talkies).
>X11/X13 Handi MicroTalkie
>HT200/H23 (The Brick)
>PT400/P43 (The Lunch Box - Same PCB as HT200 + 10W Amplifier).
>HT210
>HT220
>After that who could keep up?
>Maybe some one has a web site museum?
>Paul w0rw
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