I have model number AZP94VJB05N1AA PTX600 and cannot find the appropriate chart on the Batboard for determining its frequency range. Any pointers to a suitable chart, or what frequency range this model is?
Many thanks in advance!
Graham Shaw
ZL3TV
Christchurch
New Zealand
PTX600 Freq Split?
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PTX600 Freq Split?
Graham Shaw
ZL3TV
Christchurch
New Zealand
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Christchurch
New Zealand
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Re: PTX600 Freq Split?
I'm not 100% sure... but i think it's a 403-433MHz.
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Re: PTX600 Freq Split?
Using this GP300 chart as a general guide...
http://batlabs.com/gp300.html
(GP300 is the same radio "family" as the PTX600.)
The number 1 as third character from the end means 403-433 mHz.
The 4 in P94 means UHF.
Safest way to be sure is to read the radio with software and see what
frequencies it will or will not accept.
Regards,
http://batlabs.com/gp300.html
(GP300 is the same radio "family" as the PTX600.)
The number 1 as third character from the end means 403-433 mHz.
The 4 in P94 means UHF.
Safest way to be sure is to read the radio with software and see what
frequencies it will or will not accept.
Regards,
Tom in D.C.
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Re: PTX600 Freq Split?
Thanks all! All sorted - and again top service from the Batboard.
73
Graham
ZL3TV
73
Graham
ZL3TV
Graham Shaw
ZL3TV
Christchurch
New Zealand
ZL3TV
Christchurch
New Zealand