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> The Motorola p/n for the gtx rss is RVN4150* *=the version. Ex._______________________________
\n> R03.03.00B.
\n> --- In Radio-Programming2@yahoogroups.com, "Carl" <cnay@w...> wrote:
\n> > Does any one know if program for P300 will work on a GTX radio
\n> > It is
\n> > Ver RO3.00.00
\n> > HVN9852C
\n> > I have a GTX 900 mobile and want to put it on Ham band. Model
\n> > number indicates it covers the right freq. and has 10 conventional
\n> > channels. Any help or suggestions appreciated.
\n> > Ham radio is my only interest.
\n> > W8NAY
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