Smartnet / trunked radio for conventional use?

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Smartnet / trunked radio for conventional use?

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Can a smartnet 800 radio be used for just conventional use?

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Jason
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kingpin wrote:Can a smartnet 800 radio be used for just conventional use?

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Jason
Depends on what model you're talking about, but yes, most SmartNet capable radios are also capable of conventional operation.

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Post by kingpin »

Here's what I've found on the model number
I'm looking for one for conventional monitoring. Not sure if this one will do it.

D-Dash
4-45 Watts
5-800 MHz
F
X-Securenet
A
5-Trunking
J
C-Smartnet
7-A7
A
K
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You should be able to program in at least 10 conventional channels in that unit.
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