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mod# decipher H43SVU7120BN

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I cant find Ht600 mod#s on the breakdown page .......help

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Post by kcbooboo »

From my Instruction manual (seems to be the service manual too):

HT-600 VHF, 5 watt, 2 freq, 146-162 or 157-164 MHz.

You'd need numbers from the RF assembly inside to tell the exact band-split, or read it with RSS using a SLOW computer.

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Post by kcbooboo »

By the way, the VHF band split frequencies on the HT600 model-specific page on BatLabs is incorrect; the numbers I posted above are directly from the manual.

As with everything else on the BatLabs web pages, all information is cast in stone, Write-Only Memory, and corrections/changes are not accepted.

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Post by RadioSouth »

Yup, there's an error on the Batlabs page where it lists mid split as 146-152, should be 146-162 the other two (136-151 and 157-174) are correct, have verified these splits off VCO's numerous times.
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H Handheld Portable Unit
4 5 Watt
3 132 MHz to 174 MHz with factory programmed 1 of 3 standard frequency band ranges
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U Universal, can be used alone or with an Ext. Spkr-Mic or in a Mobile Vehicle Adapter
7 Software Programmable for Frequency, PL/DPL or other options
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2 2 RF Channels
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B Manufactured Version with Engineering Standard Changes
N Shipped with Standard Accessories
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Post by kcbooboo »

Dan: Why don't you come up with the full model decoding matrix, write a short article about it, and submit it to repeater-builder? They'd be glad to have that kind of info.

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Post by MTS2000des »

as a note the 146-162 are the most desirable, they cover all the PS band, railroad, and ham (easily drop down to 144 to XMIT w/out much deg).
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Post by Will »

The HT600/P200 radios are NOT able to cover the complete range or 'band split', they are 'aligned' for a 2 to 5 meg portion of the band without degradation.

The 146 to 162 radio will align to cover 144 to 148 with no degradation.

One nice feature, the TX deviation is set on each individule channel, so wide or narrow TX is possible.
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