UHF HT Radio Mystery

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Radiodoc9
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UHF HT Radio Mystery

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Hi all.
Does anyone know what model has a Cypher-MX-VSB on the front? It's a 6-chan. UHF radio, that much I know. The model # label has been damaged. Here is a partial model #: H44*160BN. I think it was a police HT. I tried searching the FCC ID database but I could get any info. Also, does anyone know if/how to convert it to Ham band?
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from that model number sounds like an HT600 UHF high power...
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Go over to http://www.batlabs.com. You'll find a page with photos of various
Motorola radios. When you've identified your general type radio then go
to the Model Specific Information section and find the writeup on your
radio.
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