Jay, I'm still trying to determine if the 1550LS+ can be programmed above 223 mHz. If so, I'll post developments ......
Fred
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- Fri Oct 03, 2003 4:41 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: 220 mHz data, any advice ?
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- Thu Oct 02, 2003 5:34 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: CDM 1550 LS+ programmed >222 mHz?
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CDM 1550 LS+ programmed >222 mHz?
Will the CDM 1550 LS+ accept a frequency up to approximately 223.7 mHz? (bandsplit 'ends' at 222 mHz)
We need to use these in the amateur band as data links for a
RACES/ARES system.
We need to use these in the amateur band as data links for a
RACES/ARES system.
- Wed Oct 01, 2003 2:28 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: 220 mHz data, any advice ?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 980
Thanks!!
I am looking into it.....I will post further info as this project
moves along.
This is a great BB, glad to have found it.
moves along.
This is a great BB, glad to have found it.
- Tue Sep 30, 2003 9:13 pm
- Forum: General Motorola Solutions & Legacy Radio Discussion
- Topic: 220 mHz data, any advice ?
- Replies: 9
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220 mHz data, any advice ?
Does anyone know of a current model that can be used ?
This is being considered for a ARES/RACES packet system,
to be used linking area hospitals and our county OEM.
The radios would need to be remoted (on the hospital roofs).
A single frequency is fine, a CDM 750 type radio would
be adequate if ...
This is being considered for a ARES/RACES packet system,
to be used linking area hospitals and our county OEM.
The radios would need to be remoted (on the hospital roofs).
A single frequency is fine, a CDM 750 type radio would
be adequate if ...