Is this R1225 narrow compliant?

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Farmboy
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Is this R1225 narrow compliant?

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Hello, long time no see. I was wondering if you guys can give me good news that my R1225 is narrow compliant. I have a bunch of SM50s and SM120s that are not. I posted my perturbed thread last year regarding this. I was hoping that at least my repeater might be in compliance. Model # M44GRC90C2AA, Serial 780TXY0141

I kept hoping for a miracle where they wouldn't actually make us do this, but I guess so many people have travelled a long way down the "compliance road". I think just as many people would be POed if they didn't go forward with it now.

Here's the topic from last year.
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.p ... oy#p396898

Thanks for the help.
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d119
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Re: Is this R1225 narrow compliant?

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Er, as far as I know, the "1225" in the product name indicates it is both 12.5kHz narrowband and 25kHz wideband compliant.

I don't know if you can enter the narrowband FREQUENCIES into it, but the narrowband deviation and receiver IF stuff works.
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Re: Is this R1225 narrow compliant?

Post by escomm »

yes, it will be, d119 is correct, 1225 meant 12.5 and 25khz spacing and IIRC were the first commercial / radius series radios to do both in the same unit
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