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Motorola 200 and 210 cordless, Difference?

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John Wagner

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Jan 15, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/15/96
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Anyone have a Motorola 200 or 210 cordless phone? I've seen both models
for sale at local stores.

I assume the 210 is a newer version of the 200, but what are the
differences, other than about $30?

Anyone own either one? What do you think of it?
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Robin Amano

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Jan 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/18/96
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John Wagner (wag...@watt.oedison.com) wrote:
: Anyone have a Motorola 200 or 210 cordless phone? I've seen both models

: for sale at local stores.

: I assume the 210 is a newer version of the 200, but what are the
: differences, other than about $30?

: Anyone own either one? What do you think of it?
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: John Wagner wag...@watt.oedison.com

I don't know about the 200 but I own a 210. The phone is pretty
good and I noticed the guests like them too. The only problem is
that people have been telling us that they can't hear us. If you
talk moderately loud I guess it's ok. Other than that the party on
the other side is very clear, and I seem to get pretty good range.

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John Gilbert

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Jan 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/18/96
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> John Wagner (wag...@watt.oedison.com) wrote:
> : Anyone have a Motorola 200 or 210 cordless phone? I've seen both models
> : for sale at local stores.
>
> : I assume the 210 is a newer version of the 200, but what are the
> : differences, other than about $30?
>
> : Anyone own either one? What do you think of it?
> : -------------------------------------------------------------------
25 channel versions came out on some of the Motorola cordless phone models.

If it looks similar to the old one, see if it has a 25 channel marketing on it.

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John Gilbert jo...@comm.mot.com
Motorola Trunked Systems Architecture
Schaumburg, IL.

Robin Amano

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Jan 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/19/96
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John Gilbert (jo...@comm.mot.com) wrote:


nope, I have the box here and it says, 10 Channel Auto Scanning, one way
page, battery saver-up to 14 days, mute, 9 memory locations, 65,000 digital
security codes, and secure clear.

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