* seoemsdirector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jan 13 20:46 -0600]:
> Hello,
> 
> I have an opportunity to acquire a MSR 2000 VHF base station that is 
> currently channeled for 159.075 Mhz.  I'd like to convert it to a 2 
> meter base station on 146.895 Mhz.  Can this be done?  I think I read 
> where there was 2 different "splits" for this radio, a VHF model on 
> the "low end" and one on the "high" end.
> 
> Thanks for any information you can provide.

Is it the so-called intermintent duty or continuous duty?  It appears
the intermintent duty is favorable as it shows a bands split of 146 to
174 MHz (I am waiting on the channel elements from ICM to do one
myself).  The continuous duty shows a band split at 150.8 MHz.

73, de Nate >>

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