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\n> I hv a customer with a Peoplefinder that talks to 36 Toro remote
\n> irrigation controllers. All the Toro units hv Motorola rcvr modules
\n> which look like Bravo pager boards. We need to move the system freq.
\n> from 467.xxx to 457.xxx. The Peoplefinder RF unit looks like a Mot
\n> P110 or GP300 xcvr board.
\n>
\n> Is there eith a standalone programmer or S.W./Rib box equip.
\n> available. Any advice wud be appreciated.
\n>
\n> Bill
\n>