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Actually.. Mark........ I had a ... I wanna say 480-510 Mhz MPD, NOT hacked.. actually came up as such when read with the software....and from what I understand, the 450-512 split on the MPA was covered by two RF decks, one 440-470, and one 470-512....although probably the same RF deck with different filters/ VCO "settings"Message: 1
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 03:16:01 -0000
From: "Mark Cobbeldick"
Subject: Re: MPA MPD 110 - 136 mhz
Hi Jim,
Not that I have ever seen. Below are all the bandsplits I have ever
seen drawings/documents on.
M-PD:
30- 50........designed but never\n manufactured
136-174........produced
403-423........produced
450-470........produced
806-896........produced
M-PA:
68- 88........produced under P400 designation
136-174........produced
403-423........produced under M-PA & P400 designation
450-512........produced
806-896........produced
896-941........produced
73,
Mark C.
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