I have been told that certain visar radios are narrow bandable (12.5khz) and that the model number ending in DN indicates narrow band capability. Is this true?
I know that the radio would not be capable of programming on the splinter channels, but I can't find where in the RSS you setup the radio for narrow band.
Can anyone help me with the procedure for narrow banding this radio? It has to be without changing any parts, otherwise it is not still type accepted. (at least that's my understanding)
Thanks in advance for any help.
Narrow Banding a Visar Radio
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Re: Narrow Banding a Visar Radio
Correct only DN radios do 2.5 steps. All of them will do 2.5KHz deviation.Radionut54 wrote:I have been told that certain visar radios are narrow bandable (12.5khz) and that the model number ending in DN indicates narrow band capability. Is this true?
I know that the radio would not be capable of programming on the splinter channels, but I can't find where in the RSS you setup the radio for narrow band.
Can anyone help me with the procedure for narrow banding this radio? It has to be without changing any parts, otherwise it is not still type accepted. (at least that's my understanding)
Thanks in advance for any help.
In the RSS you set IF bandwidth on each channel under the channel options screen, you have to do it for each conventional channel in the radio.
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Re: Narrow Banding a Visar Radio
Thanks. Worked like a charm !!