How can I identify the bandsplit of a saber without housing.

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Timmuc
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How can I identify the bandsplit of a saber without housing.

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I´ve a saber without housing. Read out by rss is not an option. I have to check the bandsplit. It should be a midband ore VHF radio. Thanks Tim
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Re: How can I identify the bandsplit of a saber without housing.

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Get some of the module part #'s and plug those into search here on BatLabs.
Timmuc
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Re: How can I identify the bandsplit of a saber without housing.

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Thanks! Very easy and it works. :D
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Re: How can I identify the bandsplit of a saber without housing.

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The VHF splits are easily found by looking at a single module...The synthesizer.

If it's numbered NLD8201, then it's a 136-150.8 split

If it's numbered NLD8210, then it will be capable of at least 140 to 170 Mhz.

The 'good' VHF split PA module will be the NLD8773, then comes its predecessor, the NLD8123, then NLD8122 and so on...VHF only listings currently here.
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