![]() ![]() ![]() * These are type accepted for off shore and harbor use The Securicor radios are Titans that were manufactured during the time Midland was owned by Securicor (Midland is now back under its own name). The Titan models are their current production units. The Bantam radios are the smallest, programmed through the RJ-45 microphone connector with the 70-1309 programmer in line between the radio and a PC serial port. The newest models are the Bantam and Titan models. The STI control head has blue pushbuttons, the ST2 head has white buttons. the XTR was the transition model between the I and the II, it and the ST2s came out in very late 80s/early 90s. ![]() The Syntech II (AKA Syntech 2 or ST2) and XTR have a programming connector for programming by a PC using the the 70-1308A cable. Changing anything requires erasing the PROM chip under a UV light and then reprogramming it with the 70-1000 stand-alone programmer, or the 70-1000c programmer which uses a PC to reprogram the eprom module. The Syntech I (AKA Syntech 1 or ST1) uses a 'Z-273' module to hold the codeplug in a UV-erased PROM - i.e.
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