Mcs2000 Model number

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radioguy31
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Mcs2000 Model number

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I have A mcs2000 model 2 uhf 450-512mhz with model number M01SKM9PW6AN, The batlabs model breakdown chart is telling to different power output ratings can anyone tell me is this a 40-50watt mobile or a 50-100watt mobile???
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Post by fire-medic8104 »

You can tell because if it about 8X10X2 inches it is less than 50 watts, if it is 10X14X2 it is a 110 watt unit. :D :D :D :D
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The list that I have lists your radio as a 40-50 watt radio.
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Re: Mcs2000 Model number

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I have the same radio - M01SKM9PW6AN. Model breakdown in Service Manual says that it 40-50 W.

I want to purchase new Top Cover for it. And to do that I need to know exact power version of radio: Low Power, Mid Power or High Power.

I found a MCS2000 Model II/III brochure and I didn't see any mentions about 40-50 W version.

But I hopes that this radio Mid Power because High Power version noticeably bigger, longer and have different radiator design. But 40-50 W version can't be Low Power because such power rating not in the least small.

That is correct that my radio is Mid Power and needs 1505764X01 Top Cover?
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