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by Balki
Thu May 14, 2009 5:04 pm
Forum: Motorola Digital and Voice Paging
Topic: Motorola Minitor 6
Replies: 22
Views: 7131

Re: Motorola Minitor 6

1. The V is no disaster. It is leaps and bounds better than the III and IV. 2. If you want to listen to more than 2 channels, get a scanner. Pagers are for paging, not to be a small scanner 3. There is definitely no big rush to go to trunking 4. If you want an alpha pager, get an alpha pager. I hav...
by Balki
Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:08 pm
Forum: Radio Programming
Topic: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem
Replies: 7
Views: 857

Re: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem

The NUD6772B is a 146-162 board. Your radio apparently has been programmed with a wrong code plug if it shows 146-174 when you read it. A 146-174 board is NUD7030. You can try to reprogram by selecting the proper bandsplit and realign the radio or you may need to get the proper codeplug. The issue ...
by Balki
Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:20 am
Forum: Radio Programming
Topic: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem
Replies: 7
Views: 857

Re: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem

The NUD6772B is a 146-162 board. Your radio apparently has been programmed with a wrong code plug if it shows 146-174 when you read it. A 146-174 board is NUD7030. You can try to reprogram by selecting the proper bandsplit and realign the radio or you may need to get the proper codeplug. The issue ...
by Balki
Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:20 pm
Forum: Radio Programming
Topic: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem
Replies: 7
Views: 857

Re: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem

Are you sure the radio is really 146-174 bandsplit and you have selected the correct bandsplit in the RSS?? I had identical symptoms with a radio that really was 146-174 hardware but someone had forced a 146-162 codeplug to convert the radio from 8 to 16 channels. It would not RX between 159.9-161 ...
by Balki
Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:38 pm
Forum: Radio Programming
Topic: MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem
Replies: 7
Views: 857

MT1000 Railroad Freq Problem

Hi Ya'll, I have a VHF MT1000 16 channel radio that I purchased for Railroad listening, etc. The bandsplit is 146.0 - 174.0! Since most railroad freq's are on the 160.xxx area one would think that I should be able to be able to program them in with this bandsplit. BUT When I program say, 160.860 int...

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