Motorola Saber for HAM use

93BLAZER

Explorer
Hello,

Just came across a few Motorola SABER radios for free. They are VHF radios.

I remember these were top of the line in the early-mid 1990's and used by the government and public service.

Do they have any use for HAM use on the trail?
 

SunTzuNephew

Explorer
Depends - what version of VHF are they?

Also, they require expensive and hard to get (legally) software to program - and a 'RIB', radio interface box to connect the radio to the computer.

Parts and accessories are also not cheap.

Check www.batlabs.com
 

93BLAZER

Explorer
Thanks for the reply.
Found a business in Phoenix that will program them for a nominal fee.

I just need a vehicle antenna and 12 watt speaker to make it 100% operational.

I was just wondering if others on this forum have heard of the feasibility of using a radio like this.

My use would be limited to vehicle to vehicle use and use way south of the border.
 

DaveInDenver

Middle Income Semi-Redneck
Those are tough portable radios and there is nothing illegal about adapting them for amateur use. Sure they're bigger and heavier than the current HT offerings, but the charge lasts a lot longer and they are tougher. Performance-wise, they don't give up much compared to a mobile or base, they are very good radios.
 

SunTzuNephew

Explorer
Thanks for the reply.
Found a business in Phoenix that will program them for a nominal fee.

I just need a vehicle antenna and 12 watt speaker to make it 100% operational.

I was just wondering if others on this forum have heard of the feasibility of using a radio like this.

My use would be limited to vehicle to vehicle use and use way south of the border.

You can. I have a couple of Motos, including a saber that I mostly use for SAR. Strong, well made radios, and if you can handle not having them programable, they're fine. Especially at that price
 

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