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Motorola Talkabout T4500 (7 Channels) 2-Way Radio - Page 3 Questions & Answers
NOT SCANNING CORRECT ZONE
No! your radio is not programed properly. you will need to take it to a Motorola Dealer or back to the person that programed it. It is a simple fix but you cna not do it from the keypad.
Sorry. Bill
8/24/2009 3:37:10 AM •
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on Aug 24, 2009
T4500 manual
Here you go http://www.giantintl.com/ContentManage/manuals/Moto/T4500_User_Manual_E.pdf
6/11/2009 1:20:08 AM •
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on Jun 11, 2009
My neighbor is using an
There are line filters that can be installed on the AC wiring. The most available is either a surge protector with line filtering or an UPS with line filtering. Of course a lot of the static is "airborne" and will be entering by the antenna. There is not much you can do about that.
You say he can turn circuits on and off in your house. What type of remote controls do you have installed in your house?
The garage door problem is easy. The early remotes only required radio carrier which weren't that many allocated so by trial and error it is easy to identify. The current remote openers on the market require codes and there are millions of possibilities. You can buy just the remote transmitter and receiver and replace what you have very easily. That will put an end to all of the fun that he is having!
5/28/2009 4:40:13 AM •
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on May 28, 2009
RE: HELP....................
Hi, your maual is available at (http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/T4500_User%20_Manual_E.pdf). You would need Abode Acrobat reader to ba able tovie and print.
Kind Regards.
4/21/2008 6:47:40 AM •
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on Apr 21, 2008
I need help to dismantle a motorola radius sp10 2 way radio
Remove the battery, slip a small screw driver into the slot at the bottom of the radio between the outer housing and the battery tray, gently pry up. If your radio has a pair of battery contacts on the exterior they will come up with the tray. Be gentle, and do not disturb the Mylar ribbon that runs down the back of the tray. Once the tray is removed, using a frame removal tool (shaped like a squared letter U) you slip the tool in the channels on either side of the radio where you removed the battery tray. Then slide the tool upward until it meets the two plastic ears. The tool will slip under the ears and using your tool you can push the component board out the top of the housing. If your radio has an 8-dip-switch private line board, you may want to watch you do not damage or dislodge it in the process.
Can the Motorola factory replace the battery in the H730 headset?
It is possible to have the battery in your Motorola H730 headset replaced, but it would likely need to be done by a third-party repair service as the battery is not typically user-replaceable.
Motorola does not offer an official repair service for the H730 headset, so you may need to find a third-party repair service that specializes in repairing Bluetooth headsets. Be aware that third-party repairs may void any remaining warranty on the device.
You can also consider purchasing a new headset if you prefer not to have it repaired.
I have two older Motorola Walkies Talkabout FR60 wont send or receive and a T5820 with the rubber broken off the antenna is is cost feasible to fix or not
I believe for the FR60 walkie-talkies, if they are not sending or receiving, the issue could be related to the antenna, battery, or internal components. You can try replacing the batteries and/or antennas to see if that resolves the issue.
As for the T5820 walkie-talkie, if the rubber on the antenna is broken, it's likely that the antenna itself is also damaged. In this case, you can try replacing the antenna with a new one. Antennas are typically available for purchase online or at electronics stores.
In terms of cost, repairing older walkie-talkies like these may not always be cost-effective. If the repairs are extensive or require replacement of major components, it may be more practical to purchase new walkie-talkies instead.
Below are options of the options of walkie-talkies you can buy;
Motorola sliver headset won't power on even when the green lights are solid
There are a few things you can try to troubleshoot this issue with your Motorola Silver headset not powering on:
- Make sure that the headset is fully charged by connecting it to the charger for at least 30 minutes.
- Check the battery contacts in the headset and charger to ensure that they are clean and free of debris.
- Try resetting the headset by holding down the power button for 15 seconds.
- Try a different charger or charging cable to see if that resolves the issue.
- Make sure that the headset is not in pairing mode.
- Check the headset manual for any information regarding troubleshoot, or if there are any specific instructions for turning on the headset.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be a problem with the headset itself and you may need to contact Motorola for further assistance.
Please note that the information provided is based on my knowledge cut-off date and it may not be current.
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