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>__________________________________
\n> Hi Rusty
\n>
\n> Well......
\n>
\n> I need lots of help ; )
\n>
\n> But as far as the radios go.
\n>
\n> I was thinking of getting these radios to use as
\n> listen only radios in our news trucks.
\n>
\n> I don't have the key to the system, but I have all
\n> the
\n> talk groups and frequencies. Would it be possible to
\n> program with this info? I am not familiar at all in
\n> these radios. We have the equipment and software to
\n> do
\n> the MTS 2000s. What hardware would we need as far as
\n> a
\n> "rib".
\n>
\n> Kris
\n>
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