My bad on that one Steve. Meant to only throw it in as 900. We had a need for a 
high split 900 station 934-950 and could not get a M3. Still fighting Motorola 
for a Quantar to use there. Due to the frequency pair we have, it overlaps the 
two models they make between
  TX freq & RX Freq, but thats another story for another thread.
   
  Andy

"Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Hello Andy, are you meaning the M3 is not made for 800 Mhz., or not 
dual band (800/900)?  The ones I maintain are 800 Mhz.  Steve

  On 4/30/07, Andrew G. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      I have used, 
programmed, setup, and interfaced both the Motorola and MA/COM equipment. I 
like both equally. The Motorola Quantar is very nice, and everything is self 
contained. Not big on the MTR2000 station but they are fine as well. The MA/COM 
MASTR III repeaters are great also. Only drawback is they are not made for 
800/900MHz. Other than that, its really who you want to deal with. 
   
  Andy   
  
  
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