it is a uhf with the FCC ID of ABZ89FC4793
i can not find that ID on any of my data sheets.
need to know what band split
thanx
Need help IDing a Quantar
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Go to this web page and enter the FCC ID it works for virtually any device with an FCC ID.
http://www.driverzone.com/fcc_id_search.htm
It will take you to the FCC data base search page. Then click on the green check mark under display grant. It took a long time to load.
This Quantar is for 403-512 MHz 110 Watts
http://www.driverzone.com/fcc_id_search.htm
It will take you to the FCC data base search page. Then click on the green check mark under display grant. It took a long time to load.
This Quantar is for 403-512 MHz 110 Watts
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if you have access to the station, pull the receiver module or PA and post the part number.
that's the only way to tell for sure without the build sheet.
(that or read the station with RSS)
doug
that's the only way to tell for sure without the build sheet.
(that or read the station with RSS)
doug
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If by some chance you don't have RSS for the Quantar, you can still get it to tell you what's programmed in it. Fire up hyperterminal 9600, N,8,1 and while connected to the Quantar, press enter. You should get a response of O-[ . Type dorss. You should get a response of RSS. Type get freq. It will tell you what it's programmed for. You get get it to tell you what range boards are in it also, but I don't have my notes here. Type exit when done.radioinstl wrote:I know it is a uhf and if you look at the slick sheets each split low middle and high has its own fcc Id but they are all list at the fcc sit as the full range