{ "numMessagesInTopic": 3, "nextInTime": 2336, "senderId": "ZX2cUuOiHztUETfvKcDqaDpq8QfEgVMEbVAcWNhBp2OEQS2fTvMyZU0eaaOEZL0X2BdPJKiDxAP-xZIZABmL4Q", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [GE-Mpa] Hello All Need a little advise!", "from": "wd8chl <wd8chl@...>", "authorName": "wd8chl", "msgSnippet": "... If it s on 490-512 now, it won t make it down to the ham band without some fairly serious hardware mods. I think that was the split. There s a remote", "msgId": 2335, "profile": "wd8chl", "topicId": 2334, "spamInfo": { "reason": "12", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 230691079, "messageBody": "
> Hi all I am a new ham KC3CFF name is Gerry. When my police departmentIf it's on 490-512 now, it won't make it down to the ham band without
\n> switched over from the MPA to the HT-1250 I was able to keep my old
\n> radio, I think the freq was in the 508.000 range. I see a couple of
\n> files that lead me to believe that the radio can be reprogramed for
\n> the UHF ham bands. Is this correct or am I reading something wrong,
\n> and how can I find out the frequency range of the radio that I have.
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\n> Thanks,
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\n> Gerry
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