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Does the HT1000 work as 11K2F3E?

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:13 pm
by californiaman
I was wondering if HT1000's could be used for a license that specifies 11K2F3E? The Motorola specs say 11K0F3E. Thus, does 11K0F3E = 11K2F3E?

Also, would the DN version accept these freqs: 159.6375, 159.7875, 159.8775, 160.0425?

Re: Does the HT1000 work as 11K2F3E?

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:49 pm
by Bill_G
11K2F3E is P25
11K0F3E is 12.5kc

I honestly do not know if an HT1000 will do narrowband, but I'm pretty certain it is not P25.

Re: Does the HT1000 work as 11K2F3E?

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:58 pm
by californiaman
11K2F3E is definitely NOT digital P25. It's narrowband analog voice.

Re: Does the HT1000 work as 11K2F3E?

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:23 pm
by tvsjr
Here's the APCO guideline: http://www.apco911.org/frequency/emission.html

11K2F3E for voice.
11K2F2D for digital data (MDC, etc.)
8K10F1E for P25 Phase I

11K0/11K2 are essentially the same thing - don't worry about it. Any VHF HT1000 is capable of operating on a 2.5KHz channel. Only the DN version (maybe the CN - not sure, never seen one) will handle the splinter channels that you have listed below.

In short - if you're looking for narrowband/splinter operation in the analog mode on the channels listed below and you have an HT1000 with a DN model suffix, you're good to go.

Re: Does the HT1000 work as 11K2F3E?

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:49 pm
by Bill_G
Doh! I found that page but misread the columns. Thanks for the correction tvsjr.