Motorola has done some weird things at times, true. I suspect that most of them were/are to protect proprietary aspects of their equipment. Rather than a 'load regulator' most power supplies have a voltage regulator. A constant voltage is much more desirable than a constant current in most cases. A constant voltage will produce a variable current according to the resistance/impedance of the thing being powered, which is the most common way of doing things. But, Motorola does things differently with their equipment, so analyzing the power supply's circuit to see what it does is a very nice thing to do.
That non-standard voltage is fairly common with Motorola. It provides a reason for using one of their power supplies with their equipment, rather than another brand which doesn't provide the 'Motorola standard' voltage.
I think before making any adjustments, I would check voltage under a load.
- 'Doc