VIASR MODEL NUMBER???

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MUNUNUNO
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VIASR MODEL NUMBER???

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HI EVERYONE, I GOT THIS VISAR FROM A LOCAL SALE, MODEL# H05UCD6CB1AN, CAN ANYBODY TELL ME IF THIS IS A VHF OR UHF, I TRIED TO READ IT WITH MY SOFTWARE BUT I CAN'T, THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Post by RadioSouth »

It's 800 MHz and looks like trunking which uses a different RSS than a conventional radio.
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Its a privacy plus Type I Visar. Not too much use for it anymore
and it won't do conventional.
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what type is my Visar

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hi
The other day i picked up a Motorola Visar and then bought a charger from ebay. Today I charged it and tested it...the visar works.
I know that visar has like Type I and II. Based on my model #, can anyone help me out which type is my visar?
My model # H05SDD9AA4AN
TYPE: RDUA
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based on that model number, the Visar is a high split (450-520) UHF conventional only (no trunking) radio.
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high split?

Post by kwxj61b »

MTS2000des,
I'm a noob. What does high split means?
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Post by RadioSouth »

The Visar UHF is available in 2 bandsplits:

403-470 (Referred to as low split)
450-520 (High split) The one you have

But these usually can go out of band about 10 MHz if your intention
was the 440 Ham band.
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