Hi all, I use to have a secure Saber III VHF that I LOVED.... the only reason I sold it was because one of my local two meter machines is 145.330 -.600 and the Saber wouldn't TX below 145.00 so I sold it and picked up a MTS2000 to replace it. I love the new full keypad MTS BUT... I miss my Saber and I love the flat form factor of the Saber, it fit in the back pocket of my jeans HEAPS better than this MTS. So, my question is this... was that a Saber only issue? If I bought an "Astro" Saber, would that work out for me (ie: go below 145.00 on TX? There is no APCO stuff around me here in King County so all I use my portable for is two meter and rx of some VHF hi-band stuff so fancy flashcode stuff probably isn't needed for me I guess, any other justification on going to an Astro? Is it the same wattage out as my MTS?
Anyone wanna trade? hahaa
Thanks all
Jen
Will a Astro Saber TX below 145.000 properly?
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Will a Astro Saber TX below 145.000 properly?
Jennifer Bond
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
SUUWWWWEEEEEET <hugs all around> no my old Saber was a high split so it wasn't a tuning issue, even the RSS didn't go lower and I wasn't into bit bangin..... thanks guys, I appreciate you all taking the time to respond, looks like I'll throw my radio on ebay and pick up an Astro whore if I can find one..... Niiiiiiiiick oh Nicccccck, will you please stop being someones cell wife for a pack of smokes and build me a new Astro...... aawww come on? pweeez?
Jen
Gomer KB6JEN & Gomer VK2WD and use to be Gomer VE7JOD & KD7KFQ (I'm such a has been)

Jen
Gomer KB6JEN & Gomer VK2WD and use to be Gomer VE7JOD & KD7KFQ (I'm such a has been)
Jennifer Bond
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."
"There is no greater, darker, deafening sound than, after the loss of a K-9 partner, climbing back into a patrol car and hearing only silence."