No amateur manufactured radio's, however at least 12-15 models of 
900 and some 800 commercial can be readily moved.. There are currently 
about 100 repeaters on 902/927 pairings in the US, most of which are less 
than 3 years old.. there is a significant effort to modify and build, and 
plenty of parts available. It is definitely an interesting band.

For those interested in 900 activity in this repeater/user category, one of 
the larger homes for data and users is  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Most of the 900 repeater operators in the country lurk there, as well as 
most of the folks who have developed various mods, and lots of data 
archived in the what can and what cannot be done...  Most Moto 900 
commercial gear has some if not good to excellent potential in 902-928, 
with the proper mods...

There are only a few GE 900 commercial products that adapt well...

YMMV..
Doug
KB8GVQ

At 12:06 PM 10/27/2004, you wrote:

>I'd like to know the same myself...
>
>Speaking of 900MHz, is there any amateur equipment
>offered for that band?
>
>  Another neat band to play with would be 1240 to
>1296... Kenwood has/had a radio. the 541 I wouldn't
>mind getting my hands on...
>
>
>~Ben, KB9LFZ






 
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