Forum dedicated to discussion on EF Johnson Radio products such as the VP8000/VM8000, VP6000, VP5000, VM7000, VM6000, radios. Support for Armada software platform.
It seems like there are a lot of these requests on the EFJ threads.
Mr. Bartlett, would it make sense to make a sticky where only model decode requests can be posted, this way it's all in one place? Ongoing questions about the particular model should be a separate post, whose title has the model string on it.
I will start by asking what P25 capabilities are of 242-5183-810FA
Was that a pre-emptive thank you
5100 (not SL)
800 MHz (does not do 700)
NON-IS Full DTMF
800 MHz antenna
NON-IS battery
Black Housing
Analog Conv
Analog SmartNet, SmartZone
STAR (Omnilink)
This radio is no longer supported by EFJ
I.S.
Sean Penn: Last year I went to Iraq. Before Team America showed up, it was a happy place. They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.
242-5326-261 AAAC
5300 (not SL)
VHF HB (146-174)
100W Remote Mount
P25 Conv/Analog
UCM (can do DES-XL)
6 button control head (not the Handheld controller)
Conv/P25Trunk OTAR enabled
This radio is no longer supported by EFJ
I.S.
Sean Penn: Last year I went to Iraq. Before Team America showed up, it was a happy place. They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.
The 023 radios I cannot due as accurate. 99% of the time these are radios that were handed out to sales guys to demo to customers and may have a myriad of options installed that cannot be decoded by means I have available to me. I have heard EFJ will sell these at discount since they are used radios.
I can tell you this is a 5100 (not SL) UHF 380-470 radio and that is about it.
In most instances, since this is a 380MHz radio it was used by EFJ Federal team so this radio probable has DES-OFB and AES installed and quite possibly both conv and P25Trunking OTAR, although I cannot guarantee that.
I.S.
Sean Penn: Last year I went to Iraq. Before Team America showed up, it was a happy place. They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.
242-512A-433JH6
5100 (not SL)
UHF 8-470 MHz
Model I (No display)
UHF Antenna, NON-IS battery, Black housing
Analog, P25 Conventional
P25 Trunking
SmartNet, SmartZone, STAR (Omnilink)
Digital SN/SZ
Conv&P25 Trunk OTAR
AES
48 TG/Channels
This is one of the new ES radios.
I.S.
Sean Penn: Last year I went to Iraq. Before Team America showed up, it was a happy place. They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.
242-5182-888
5100 (not SL)
800 MHz only
NON-IS, Limited Keypad (Modell II)
888 was their old designator for demo radios. It is nearly impossible to tell what options were installed unless you can 'read' the radio
242-5132-410-BD
5100 (no SL)
403-470 Mhz
Non-IS Limited Keypad (Modell II)
403-520 Antenna
Non-IS battery
Black housing
Analolg/P25 Conventional
DES-OFB
512 Channels
This is a legacy radio that is no longer supported.
I.S.
Sean Penn: Last year I went to Iraq. Before Team America showed up, it was a happy place. They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.
242-5363-271-RBAC4
5300 Not SL/Ascend
UHF 380-470MHz Dash Mount
Analog/P25 Conventional
Remote Cable (15 Pin)
P25 Tunking, SmartNet/SmartZone (analog and digital)
P25Trunking and Conv OTAR
Series 4 radio still supported by EFJ
242-5132-410-DA1
5100 (Not SL/Ascend)
Uhf 380-470MHz
Model II, NON-IS
UHF Antenna
Non IS Battery
Black Housing
Analog Conv
SmartNet (analog Only)
512 Channels
Series 1 not longer supported by EFJ
I.s.
Sean Penn: Last year I went to Iraq. Before Team America showed up, it was a happy place. They had flowery meadows and rainbow skies, and rivers made of chocolate, where the children danced and laughed and played with gumdrop smiles.