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--- In GE-Mpa@yahoogroups.com, playtrains@... wrote:
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\n> 470 + Mhz / RF backs for the MPA = are they worth anything ?
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\n> are they good for parts for other bands ?
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\n> thanx
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\n> [LIST OWNER COMMENT:]
\n> The "T-Band" boards are useful in one of the 14 large metro areas in
\nthe USA authorized to use this frequency band which is shared with TV
\nstations on a non-interference basis.
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\n> You are in the Miami area, which is one of the 14 metro areas.
\nCities like Los Angeles, New York City, Boston are others. Someone is
\none of those areas might be interested in them if you were willing to
\nsell/swap them. Either for two-way use or for a monitor.
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\n> All the UHF boards are built with the same basic component layout.
\nJust the component values are changed depending on the bandsplit of
\nthe radio. (378 up to 512 MHz)
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\n> Mark Cobbeldick
\n> GE-Mpa List Owner
\n>