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We Are Now Offering Motorola XTN Radio Repairs

That is correct. For a while now we have been doing basic repairs on Motorola XTN radios, and we have decided to expand the service a bit. We are able to repair: broken antennas, damaged speakers, cracked cases, broken battery connectors, worn/damaged keypads, worn/damaged PTT buttons, and other basic parts.

Most repairs are less than $50, though pricing depends on the complexity and number of parts needed of course. You will need to give us a call (1-800-584-1445) to schedule the service and also to see if what you need done is covered. We want to expand this service to more radios models and manufacturers, but for now it is just for Motorola XTN series radios (XU1100, XU2100, XU2600, XV1100, XV2100, XV2600, etc...).

9 thoughts on “We Are Now Offering Motorola XTN Radio Repairs”

  • Rick

    Hi Robert, repairs on XTN Series radios now go through Motorola directly. You will need to contact Motorola.

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  • Robert Mazalewski
    Robert Mazalewski January 4, 2016 at 8:26 am

    What is the approximate cost to replace the antenna on the Motorola XU 2100 hand held? Robert

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  • Leo Gude

    I have 4 Motorola XTN XU2100 that have the antennas dry-rotted. They work well and I have replaced the batteries several times and keep on ticking.
    How much would it cost to have these replaced?
    Parts/labor/shipping included.
    Thank you.
    Leo

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  • Rick

    The Motorola Talkabout MS350R isn't really designed for repair and it would likely be cheaper to just purchase new radios than repair them. What is the issue with the radio?

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  • I was wondering if you guys can repair Motorola Talkabout MS350R 2-Way Radio?

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  • Rick

    Repairs on XTN Series radios would need to go through Motorola.

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  • alex

    Hi Just wondering if you still repair the XTN series now ... ?

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  • David Phelps

    I need to purchase some UHF 4-watt radios for use in an industrial facility during emergencies. Our facility is about 110,000 square feet, 3 floors, but one entire story is below ground level, and we have 20 or so test cells that are 100% enclosed sheet metal. ONLY UHF radios work in these test cells.
    Option A. -
    8 UHF 4-watt radios that would be compatible with Motorola XU2600 radios. ( I already have two of these).
    I am brand indifferent
    I only need one channel.
    I would prefer to have radios that use dry cells.
    If the radios do NOT use dry cell batteries, I would need an extra battery for each.
    I would need you guys to help me obtain a frequency and license for the radios.
    I would use them with the XU2600's I already have.
    Option B. -
    10 UHF 4-watt radios that are NOT compatible with the XU2600 radio.
    I am brand indifferent
    I only need one channel.
    I would prefer to have radios that use dry cells.
    If the radios do NOT use dry cell batteries, I would need an extra battery for each.
    I would need you guys to help me obtain a frequency and license for the radios.
    I would sell the XU2600's.
    My choice between Option A or B would strictly be based on which is the less expensive option.
    Can you help me out?

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  • David Phelps

    I have 2 Motorola XTN series XU2600 radios. On one of them the audio is very weak, but everything else on the radio works fine. How much would it be to repair this radio? Do you need me to send both of them to compare the audio?

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