Anyone ever hear of a mid-band MX-300? I wasn't aware that MX's were ever made on any bands other than VHF high and UHF.
Any thoughts on this subject will be welcome.
David, NY1A
Mid-band MX-300??
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Re: Mid-band MX-300??
I think that if you do a search on this Board you will come up with references to MXs in the 66-88 mHz Euro midband. One of the threads appeared in the recent past, maybe four or five weeks ago.
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Re: Mid-band MX-300??
[quote="Tom in D.C."]I think that if you do a search on this Board you will come up with references to MXs in the 66-88 mHz Euro midband. One of the threads appeared in the recent past, maybe four or five weeks ago.[/quote]
We also had mid band VHF MX's in Australia.
R
We also had mid band VHF MX's in Australia.
R
Re: Mid-band MX-300??
Yes.. they did... I used one as an MP in germany in the mid-Late 80's, most of our stuff was HT500 low band, but the Airforce SP's had MX-300's in the mid vhf split we used for interop at times...
back before gov liquidation... you could get some listed in the DRMO catalogs.
DFC2
back before gov liquidation... you could get some listed in the DRMO catalogs.
DFC2
Re: Mid-band MX-300??
I even have a mid-band HT220 on 86 MHz. Not exactly useful in the USA but an unusual collectible.