Motorola GM300 model decoder chart

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firevet
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Motorola GM300 model decoder chart

Post by firevet »

Hi all,
I have a simple question for you all.
Where can I download a chart that decodes the GM300 etc. series radios.
I am not able to find the old one I had that told me if it was VHF, UHF, low or high power etc. etc.

I sure would appreciate a URL where I could download a .pdf.

Thanks
Dwight :roll:
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Post by Max-trac »

Down at the bottom of this page;

http://www.batlabs.com/gm300.html
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Post by firevet »

:oops:
Thanks!
I didn't see that. I saw a GM300 for sale but couldn't decode it to know (from your chart) that it was UHF. I need a VHF.

Wasn't there another chart that was more or less complete in that it covered handhelds and mobiles? A full page and made sometime in the '70s maybe?

Thanks
Dwight
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Post by jackhackett »

I think I do remember a GM300 model chart from the '70s now that you mention it, IIRC it was compiled by some guy named Kreskin.
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Post by Max-trac »

Were you thinking of this one?
http://www.batlabs.com/images/76model.gif

There are a bunch of links here;
http://www.batlabs.com/models.html
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Post by firevet »

:lol:
THAT IS IT!!! This list is GREAT!

Thanks
Dwight
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