If I have a VHF HT50 or P100, but the label is long gone, is there an easy way of telling if I have a low power (H23....) versus a 5W version? Reason I ask...I'd like to make legal MURS radios out of them by programming the two wide deviation
frequencies into them. At least ONE in the batch is low power, so there is a good chance the others are....
I am willing to open up and look at the RF board, I assume that the final on the 5W versions would be a bit more substantial?
Thanks,
Purpleman.
HT50/P100 Question
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Re: HT50/P100 Question
Read the radio, you need RSS, That should give you the model number.
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Ahh...Do not have that, I was going to send it out to a technician (probably one who reads Batboards).
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OK, I programmed and repaired hundreds of the HT50/P100 radios. Still have my custom programming cable.Purpleman wrote:Ahh...Do not have that, I was going to send it out to a technician (probably one who reads Batboards).
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Thanks Will, I will keep you in mind if/when I get around to doing this....
Re: HT50/P100 Question
As it turns out, the lone H23 model has no "HI/LO" toggle switch, which makes sense.....
Purpleman
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