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User reviews and opinions
| wgandersoin |
1:31am on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| The silicone fittings are changeable so you can choose the right size for your ears. Bad thing about that is that they tend to fall off now and then. | |
| HHannes |
7:40pm on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| Hello Bargain Hunters! lightweight, great sound, wide range, comfy none Placement of the headset in the ear of the Creative EP630 with coverage from rubber provide a fantastic experience audio in MP3 format. | |
| hughbrown |
6:09pm on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| My first IEM were "Koss Spark Plug" ( 2 pairs ) and I thought they were good, but after trying EP-630 I forgot "Plugs" like a horrible nightmare. These came with my Dell XPS 1530 and I tried them for the first time and really was impressed. | |
| brucewiliss |
3:26am on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Amazing Creative EP-630 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Headphones (Black) I got a pair of these when I ordered my XPS computer system back in 2008. For this great price, not bad So I ordered these on Monday, early morning and after the item was finally shipped. | |
| di-ccjmsdrbd |
1:56pm on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Sound quality??? After reading other review I am extremely surprised at what I am listening to. Small price for big sound For $16.00, what can you say! I was quite pleased with the sound for such a small price. | |
| noPaul |
6:57am on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| The only issue that I have found is that the rubber ear buds can compress at times - I simply pull them back out, but it can be anoying at times. | |
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RADIO GUIDE Existing Radios that meet new Narrowband Rule (12.5 KHz spacing)
These radios can be reprogrammed to narrowband and are A-OK:
Locomotive: Motorola Railroad Astro; Ritron RCCR; JEM; GE 12R Portables: Motorola: P1225, HT1000, MT2000, MTS2000, JT1000; HT750, HT1250, EX500, EX600, XTS Series, CP200, CP150, PR400, PR860, PR1500, MT1500, CP185, CP110. Kenwood: NX200, TK5210, TK272G, TK290, TK2140, TK2180, TK230ZVK; (Following models must have "N" suffix) TK240N, TK250N, TK260N. Icom: IC-F50, IC-F11, IC-F14, ICF3G, IC-F3021, IC-F33G, IC-F30GS. Vertex: VX-160, VX-180, VX-210, VX-310, HX292UT, VX-400, VX-510, VX-800, VX900, VX600; VX-231, VX-350, VX-410-420; VX510/537, VX-820, VX-920, VX-P820, VX-P920. Mobiles: Motorola: M1225, Astro, CM200, CM300, PM400, CDM750, CDM1250, CDM1550, XTL Series (all), PM1500. Kenwood: NX700, TK762, TK2160, TK2170, TK5710, TK7102H, TK7150, TK7160, TK7180. Icom: IC-F121, IC-F5021, IC-F521, IC-F721, IC-F5021. Vertex: VX-2100/2200, VX-4100/4200, CNT-5000, VX-5500, VX-6000, VX-7100/7200, VX-2000, VX2500, VX-3000, VX-3200, VX-4000. Base/Repeaters: Motorola: XPR8300, R1225, MTR2000, Kenwood: NXR7000, TKR750, TKR(B)751, TKR7400, TKR7500. Icom: IC-FR3000, IC-FR5000, IC-F121S. Vertex: VXR7000, VXR9000, VXR1000.
These radios must be replaced:
Locomotive: Motorola Railroad Spectra, Motorola MCX100, Harmon Trackstar, Aerotron Portables: Motorola: HT600, MT1000, GP300, GP350, P100, P110, Saber, P200, SP50, HT50. Kenwood: Any radio with "W" suffix: TK240W, TK250W, TK260W. Vertex: FTH-2070, FTH7009, VX-200, VX-300, VX-500. Mobiles: Motorola: Maxtrac, Maratrac, GM300, M100, M216, M208, SM50, Syntor, Spectra, Micor, Mitrek. Kenwood: Any radio with "W" suffix: TK702W, TK705W, YK760W, TK740W, etc. Vertex: FTL-2011, FTL-7011, VXR-5000. Base/Repeaters: Motorola: MSR5000, MSF5000, R100, Desktrac. Kenwood: TKR720, TKR740. For information on radios not listed, please call us! 901-755-1514

The RedCom DOAG Radio Group is recommending the following: The change from wide band to narrow band transmission is driven by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandate and incoordination with Cal-Fires narrow band reprogramming occurring now throughout the state and in March for this unit. Our recommendation is to Narrow Band Control 2, 3, 4 and all TAC channels and all end users complete necessary programming prior to April 4, 2011. It is also recommended that end users create two RedCom lineups, one wide band frequencies and one narrow band frequencies. Placing the wide band lineup near the end of the channel bank list in your radios, replacing the first and second lineup banks with the new narrow band frequencies. The transition of our effected channels from wide band to narrow band will occur on April 4, 2011. Agencies holding FCC licenses will need to modify their current license to Narrow Band prior to December 31, 2012. On January 1, 2013, the FCC will terminate licenses that have not been modified. With the Chiefs approval, this same recommendation will be taken to the RedCom Board for approval and dissemination to users and allied agencies.
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Grou I CH NET
I 2 REDCOM CONTROL 2 CONTROL 3 CONTROL 4 CONTROL 5 LNU WEST CDFCMD1 CDF CMD 6 CDFTAC6 XSN TAC 2 XSNTAC3 XSN TAC 4 XSN TAC 5 CALCORD
Rx Freq
154.3100 155.2650 154.1450 154.1750 154.2800 151.4600 151.3550 151.2500 151.3250 154.2050 154.4450 154.2650 154.2500 156.0750
Tx Freq 159.9150
155.2560 158.9850 154.1750 154.2800 159.3900 159.3000 159.3600 151.3250 154.2050 154.4450 154.2650 154.2500 156.0750
CG 5 6
Grou 2 CH NET
I 2 XSNTAC1 XSN TAC 7 XSN TAC 8 XSNTAC9 CDFTAC1O XSN TAC 11 XSN TAC 12 XSNTACI3 XSNTAC14 XSN TAC 15
PETALUMAFD
RxFre.
153.7700 154.154.9950 154.0700 151.4000 154.4300 153.9950 154.3850 155.8950 154.2950 154.0250
Tx Freq CG.____________ CG
154.1000
153.7700 154.0100 154.9950 154.0700 151.4000 154.4300 153.9950 154.3850 155.8950 154.2950 154.0250 156.0450
N N N N N N N N N
RADIO GUIDE Existing Radios that meet new Narrowband Rule (12.5 KHz spacing)
These radios can be reprogrammed to narrowband and are A-OK:
Portables: Motorola: P1225, HT1 000, MT2000, MTS2000, JTI 000; HT750, HTI 250, EX500, EX600, XTS Series, CP200, CP15O, PR400, PR860, PR1500, MT1500, CP185, CPIIO. Kenwood: NX200, TK5210, TK272G, TK290, TK2140, TK2180, TK23OZVK; (Following models must have N suffix) TK24ON, TK25ON, TK260N. Icom: lC-F50, IC-F5OV, IC-F70, IC-Fil, IC-F14, IC- F3G, IC-F3021, IC F33G, IC-F3OGS. Bendix/King (BK): DPH, GPH, EPH Flex~Mode* Vertex: VX-160, VX-180, VX-210, VX-310, HX292UT, VX-400, VX-510, VX-800, VX900, VX600; VX-231, VX-350, VX-410-420; VX5IO/537, VX-820, VX-920, VX P820, VX-P920. Mobiles: Motorola: M1225, Astro, CM200, CM300, PM400, CDM750, 0DM 1250, CDMI55O, XTL Series (all), PM1500. Kenwood: NX700, TK250, TK762, TK790, TK2160, TK2170, TK5710, TK7IO2H, TK7150, TK7160, TK7180. Icom: IC-F121, lC-F5021, IC-F521, IC-F721, lC-F5021. Vertex: VX-2100/2200, VX-4100/4200, CNT-5000, VX-5500, VX-6000, VX-7100/7200, VX-2000, VX- 2500, VX-3000, VX 3200, VX-4000. Base/Repeaters: Motorola: XPR8300, R1225, MTR2000, Kenwood: NXR7000, TKR75O, TKR(B)751, TKR7400, TKR7500. Icom: lC-FR3000, lC-FR5000, IC-Fl 215. Vertex: VXR7000, VXR9000, VXR 1000.
These radios must be replaced:
Portables: Motorola: HT600, MT1 000, GP300, GP350, P100, P110, Saber, P200, 5P50, HT5O. Ken wood: Any radio with W suffix:TK240W, TK250W, TK26OW. Bendix King: LPH, EPH* Vertex: FTH-2070, FTH- 7009, VX-200, VX-300, VX-500. Mobiles: Motorola: Maxtrac, Maratrac, GM300, M100, M216, M208, SM5O, Syntor, Spectra, Micor, Mitrek. Kenwood: Any radio with W suffix: TK7O2W, TK7O5W, YK760W, TK730, TK74OW, etc. Vertex: FTL-201 1, FTL-701 1, VXR-5000. Base/Repeaters: Motorola: MSR5000, M SF5000, Ri 00, Desktrac. Kenwood: TKR72O, TKR74O.
*To identify EPH Flex-Mode units that are not capable of programming narrow/wideband through the keyboard: I. Put the radio in programming mode using the LAAO7OI Programming Plug, LAAO700 Cloning Cable or E/GCC Cloning Cable. 2. Enter the radios password. 3. If the display goes immediately to CH 0 the radio is not narrow/wideband programmable from the keypad. Nor is this feature cloneable. 4. If the display shows the word PASS the radio is capable of narrow/wideband programming through the keypad and the feature is cloneable.
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