GM-300 model numbers

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Richard Collier
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GM-300 model numbers

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Looking for the proper model number for a VHF GM-300 32ch 45watt radio?.I want to set up a telephone interconnect system. Range 147-174 I need to match radios so they are the same.Any help is great thanks.
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Re: GM-300 model numbers

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Model specific. page at the BatLabs.com site has the complete model breakdown on the GM's
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GM300's were never made in 32ch unless they were hacked to the 40 channel mod.
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16 ch was the maximum.
A 16 ch 45 watt VHF should be M43GMC29C2A_ for 146 to 174 mhz.
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Hello:
And if i recall you could blank the GM300 and reinitiate it as a Maxtrac 32 ch model.
But if that was done youd program it with Maxtrac RSS .
So if you can read/program it with GM300 RSS then its been hacked.
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