Maybe if I can get close to a UHF Manual on Monday... The simple check is to remove the receiver and transmitter cover and read the frequencies off the channel elements. Unless someone has removed the channel elements...
skipp >"Jesse Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm looking at a repeater with the model no of C7465B3106. > Any Idea which split that would be? > > > > On 8/26/07, skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi Jesse, > > > > A quick sum of the UHF MSR-2000 band splits normally described > > as three choices. A low range 403-430 model, the 450-483 MHz > > model and the "T-Band" high range 483-512 range. the 483 value > > might be a plus or minus a bit but those two ranges work toward > > those values. > > > > You will not get the T-Band range receiver to come down (unless > > you have a lot of time and skill... nor will you get the 415 MHz > > receiver up to 445 MHz without much serious effort. > > > > Better to trade and/or find replacement receivers. > > > > The out of range PA's should be operated at much reduced values > > and or modified... which includes work in the harmonic filter > > section. > > > > cheers, > > skipp > > > > > "Jesse Lloyd" <ve7lyd@> wrote: > > > Hey all, > > > Does anyone know the band-splits for the UHF MSR 2000, or a > > > web page that has a model no. reference chart? > > > Thanks, > > > Jesse > > > > > > > > > >

