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\nFrom: "mthoeft" <mhoeft@...>
\nTo: <Motorola_Software_Users@yahoogroups.com>
\nSent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 3:44 PM
\nSubject: [Motorola_Software_Users] MCS2000
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\n> Trying to program a pair of 800mhz MCS2000's for use with a RICK box as
\n> a backup/emergency repeater. The RX radio won't accept the repeater
\n> input frequency (around 821mhz). Anyone have any ideas?
\n> Thanks
\n> Mike
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\n> Yahoo! Groups Links
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