can anybody decipher this mod# D34JAA3300AK its on some Maxar 50s I have and I couldnt find it on the batlabs charts
Thanks
Joe
East Metro Comm
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Maxar50 mod#
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- Tom in D.C.
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Maxar 50...
Also, it was made in both one and two-channel versions.
I have one that out of the box does 444.975 transmit with no
problems.
Setting up the diode matrix for tone squelch is a real pain,
owing to the illogical setup of the matrix, and it's nearly
impossible to do properly without the book to keep you
straight.
I have one that out of the box does 444.975 transmit with no
problems.
Setting up the diode matrix for tone squelch is a real pain,
owing to the illogical setup of the matrix, and it's nearly
impossible to do properly without the book to keep you
straight.
Tom in D.C.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.
- Tom in D.C.
- Posts: 3859
- Joined: Tue Sep 04, 2001 4:00 pm
- What radios do you own?: Progreso soup can with CRT
Maxar 50...
Also, it was made in both one and two-channel versions.
I have one that out of the box does 444.975 transmit with no
problems.
Setting up the diode matrix for tone squelch is a real pain,
owing to the illogical setup of the matrix, and it's nearly
impossible to do properly without the book to keep you
straight.
I have one that out of the box does 444.975 transmit with no
problems.
Setting up the diode matrix for tone squelch is a real pain,
owing to the illogical setup of the matrix, and it's nearly
impossible to do properly without the book to keep you
straight.
Tom in D.C.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.
In 1920, the U.S. Post Office Department ruled
that children may not be sent by parcel post.