i have been able to find ZIP on 400 mhz fcc codes. trying to learn about 450 LTR and one companys radio requires 400 MHz FCC CODES but looking up part 90 has codes for 800,900 and 220 but no listing i can find for 450
any ideas?
thanks,
WAZZ
400MHZ FCC CODES? need them.
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400MHZ FCC CODES? need them.
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Re: 400MHZ FCC CODES? need them.
You might try explaining what you mean by FCC codes.
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wazzzzzzzzup wrote:i have been able to find ZIP on 400 mhz fcc codes. trying to learn about 450 LTR and one companys radio requires 400 MHz FCC CODES but looking up part 90 has codes for 800,900 and 220 but no listing i can find for 450
any ideas?
thanks,
WAZZ
I think he means fcc channel assignments. I remember that was the way you have to program some EFJ's in 800 Mhz many years ago.
It basically broken down like:
1: 450.0000/455.0000
2. 450.0025/455.0025
etc....as an example ONLY!
Try doing some google searchs under EFJ or EF Johnson and that might help.
It basically broken down like:
1: 450.0000/455.0000
2. 450.0025/455.0025
etc....as an example ONLY!
Try doing some google searchs under EFJ or EF Johnson and that might help.
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Re: 400MHZ FCC CODES? need them.
I program LTR radios all the time. If you are asking about "LTR CODES" that has nothing to do with the FCC. The LTR code would be assigned by the system administrator. The codes can be from 1 to 250, you also need to know the home channel. What are you trying to program? Why don't you have the system owners do the programming?wazzzzzzzzup wrote:i have been able to find ZIP on 400 mhz fcc codes. trying to learn about 450 LTR and one companys radio requires 400 MHz FCC CODES but looking up part 90 has codes for 800,900 and 220 but no listing i can find for 450
any ideas?
thanks,
WAZZ
If you are trying to get a radio onto a trunked system without the correct authorization I would not do it. I'm not saying that is what you are trying to do, but when someone is programming a radio onto a trunk system with the correct authorization they should have all of the info they need.
Jim.
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Re: 400MHZ FCC CODES? need them.
WOAH!! Down BOY!!n7maq wrote:I program LTR radios all the time. If you are asking about "LTR CODES" that has nothing to do with the FCC. The LTR code would be assigned by the system administrator. The codes can be from 1 to 250, you also need to know the home channel. What are you trying to program? Why don't you have the system owners do the programming?wazzzzzzzzup wrote:i have been able to find ZIP on 400 mhz fcc codes. trying to learn about 450 LTR and one companys radio requires 400 MHz FCC CODES but looking up part 90 has codes for 800,900 and 220 but no listing i can find for 450
any ideas?
thanks,
WAZZ
If you are trying to get a radio onto a trunked system without the correct authorization I would not do it. I'm not saying that is what you are trying to do, but when someone is programming a radio onto a trunk system with the correct authorization they should have all of the info they need.
Jim.
im not a NEWBIE. i was refering to FCC channel assignments but found my info.
PS you may consider supplying the assumptive parental advice you gave me to ppl who have less than say 20 posts, or to someone who is talking of wanting to bootleg off someones system. I dont bootleg, i am simply learning about the different features and capabilities of different brands of radios capable of LTR.
WAZZ
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