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Post by Astro_Saber »

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dl ... 1311347131

someone was looking for some radios for hiking and hunting a while ago.

dont know the frequency range on te=hem but you can ask him.

nice deal i think if it doesnt get to high
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Post by /\/\y 2 cents »

pretty nice radios for the right price...Definitley tough....I used to have one that I got from an auction and i decided to give it a reliability test....we ran it over with a bulldozer and it sill worked fine...in fact, it didnt even crack....apparently they have metal frames that are 1 piece so structually they could go head to head with an MX, or saber R no problem in my opinion.
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Post by RadioSouth »

Look like 800 MHz units. Used units like these a few years and they were LTR-800.
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Post by mike m »

those are the 800 mhz edacs radios,to bad they aren't the VHF, UHF or 900 versions as you can have them reflashed with the hamflash that makes them front keypad programmable. I have one of each in the hamflashed systems configuration for 138 to 174, 435 to 470, 220 to 225 and 902 to 928 all front keypad programmable and they are very rugged to say the least. I still like them over my sabers but of course I don't need the rib box and pc to change frequencies either so of course I'd like them over everything else.


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