Hi If it's what I think it is .....I have one, it is a UHF Corinary 
monitor radio on medical frequencies..Full Duplex with a duplexer 
built in.
It is capable of transmitting 3 leads of a EKG and voice at the same 
time. It has a flip up lid to expose a very small control panel, 
handset with a PTT switch built in, and an antenna.   

 The medical frequencies have a 10 MHZ split that means that the TX 
and RX are 10 meg apart. The internal duplexer cannot be retuned to 
a 5 MEG split
 It is a slick little radio....TOY low power tx I think most are 1 
or 2 watts and ment to transmit back to a mobile repeater in an 
ambulance or rescue unit.
 It is about the same foot print as a laptop computer and about 4.5 
to 5.5 inches tall. 

The business part, internally is a MX350 or MX500 HT I can't 
remember. I bought a manual for the one that I have, and ordered 
crystals for the ham bands. I never finished installing them because 
of the duplexer. I will likely do it "some day".... Who knows I may 
even tinker with the duplexer.

If you need more info let me know.

73
Coy



--- In [email protected], "acbross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Anyone ever heard of a Motorola Apcor radio? A friend has 
described 
> it as a packset with 10 channels UHF. Can anyone tell me more 
about 
> it?
> 
> Art - KC7GF





 
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