Mt1000 Low Band question

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Mt1000 Low Band question

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trying to figure out the bandsplit the model# is H41GCJ7130AN

any way to tell from mod# or opening radio ? I dont have anyway to read it.

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Re: Mt1000 Low Band question

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splits i beleive go from 30-36 / 36-42 / 42-50

if you know what frequencies are presently in it you can tell the split that way
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Re: Mt1000 Low Band question

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seems to have 42.0mhz in it which means it could be the mid or high split radio (right?) would like to know which it is
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Re: Mt1000 Low Band question

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Needs to be read in RSS or visual of the VCO module usually states the range.
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Re: Mt1000 Low Band question

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if you have a 42-50 you may get your asking price. if it is a 36-42 that is the most worthless split you can have.

best way is like the above poster said read it in rss or get the numbers off the vco module, second best is going by what frequencies are presently in it.
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Re: Mt1000 Low Band question

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its 36-42mhz (duh! ) belt clip bracket was covering that part
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