Zartek 710 VHF
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Zartek 710 VHF
Has anybody had any experience with these units.
http://www.zartek.co.za/za710.htm
I see you can program it yourself.
Do anyone know what the price is?
http://www.zartek.co.za/za710.htm
I see you can program it yourself.
Do anyone know what the price is?
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
All radio's can be programmed, however you nee the software and pc - radio cable. Not sure if you require a ARL to do this? FD will know better.I see you can program it yourself.
Not sure of the price, but not a bad radio
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
According to the specs you can get it as an extra optionalAll radio's can be programmed, however you nee the software and pc
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
Not sure if you require a ARL to do this? FD will know better.
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
What is ARL
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
Sorry George, amateur radio lisence
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Off course yes.Had a blond momentSorry George, amateur radio lisence
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
Briefly: You require to be a Radio Dealer to program those radios and they are not supposed to sell you the software nor cables unless you are.
Be that as it is, we have a customer on one of our repeaters who asked whether he could use the Zartek 710 radios on our repeater, as he could get them at cost price directly from Zartek because he buys other gear from them. Zartek then sold him the radios (illegally, as he is not a dealer!) and we programmed them for the repeater.
The next day all three radios were brought back to us because he could not get range. Power fell down to less than 100 milliwatts on each.
All three radios had factory faults on them and were returned to Zartek, who undertook repairs/replacements and returned them to the customer. After this, the client was able to speak nearly some 4 - 5 kms from the repeater. After three frustrating weeks during which time his radios again packed up, at his request I then lent him three Kirisun PT4200 VHF portables to test, same repeater, same frequencies, same tones. The PT4200 managed just short of 30km operation.
End result: The Zarteks were returned for credit and the client paid a bit extra for the PT4200 radios that he now uses. Draw your own conclusions.
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Be that as it is, we have a customer on one of our repeaters who asked whether he could use the Zartek 710 radios on our repeater, as he could get them at cost price directly from Zartek because he buys other gear from them. Zartek then sold him the radios (illegally, as he is not a dealer!) and we programmed them for the repeater.
The next day all three radios were brought back to us because he could not get range. Power fell down to less than 100 milliwatts on each.
All three radios had factory faults on them and were returned to Zartek, who undertook repairs/replacements and returned them to the customer. After this, the client was able to speak nearly some 4 - 5 kms from the repeater. After three frustrating weeks during which time his radios again packed up, at his request I then lent him three Kirisun PT4200 VHF portables to test, same repeater, same frequencies, same tones. The PT4200 managed just short of 30km operation.
End result: The Zarteks were returned for credit and the client paid a bit extra for the PT4200 radios that he now uses. Draw your own conclusions.
Caveat Emptor!
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
I've got one of these Kirisun's. You will never regret getting one of these. Did a test on range between my handheld and Kenwood mobile in a built up residential area. At about 5km I started to get some noise and lost comms at about 6 to 7km.
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Re: Zartek 710 VHF
Thanks Eric
BTW I am very happy with my Kirisun
BTW I am very happy with my Kirisun
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