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Operating instructions for a motorola talkabout 200

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  • Posted on Nov 10, 2008

SOURCE: Motorola talkabout 200

Here is a link to the TA280 manual, which is similar to the TA200, http://www.giantintl.com/RadioPDFs/Outdated%20Manuals/T280_User_Manual.pdf

Funny thing, I haven't found the TA200 manual in English. Here it is in Czech: http://www.cbradio.cz/doc/Motorola/PMR%20TA200/manual.pdf If you do a google search, you can find the page and have it translated. I'll keep looking, and if I find it in English, I'll repost.

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: Changing Batteries on Motorola Talkabout 200

The black "U" shaped bottom slides down and off the main radio.

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2009

SOURCE: Need instructions for Motorola TalkAbout 101

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2825102/Motorola-T5100-T5200-Two-Way-Radio-User-Manual

i know it isnt the same but..it cud help atleast a lil

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eradiostore

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2010

SOURCE: How to change battery in Motorola 200 talkabout

The "U" shaped bottom and the part of the back are one piece. Grip the sides and pull straight down and the entire piece should slide down and off the radio.

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eradiostore

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2010

SOURCE: are motorola talkabout t6210 and talkabout 200

Yes, they should be compatible. You are correct in shutting off your eaves drop reducer. You might also check to see you have your interference eliminator code set to zero (off). We have been unable to find a good online source for a user guide for the T200, but if memory serves, they do not have "code". Here is a link to the very similar T280 guide: http://www.giantintl.com/ContentManage/manuals/Moto/T280_User_Manual.pdf

And here is a link to the T6210 user guide http://www.giantintl.com/ContentManage/manuals/Moto/T6200_User_Manual_E.pdf

Between the two radios there should be 14 frequencies in common. If you continue to have difficulties you might check to see if your batteries are good and/or fully charged. This also can interfere with good communications.

Best regards.

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Hello trailrunner,

Back when Family Radios first came out a number of manufacturers came out with both standard 14 channel radios and scaled-down single channel radios designed as entry level offerings. My guess is the radio you have is probably a single channel unit based on what you describe. It probably operates on FRS channel 1 (462.5625 MHz).

If you post the model number and FCC ID number (which should be located on a sticker on the back of the radio) I might be able to give you some more information.

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