Rick
Kevin is correct - you can try the "SHIFT Entry" method, except do NOT hold down the shift key when entering the decimal point. For example, a frequency of 433.1750 would appear as follows: $##.!&%) (notice the decimal). Should work OK for your application. But Kevin is correct - check the BatLabs pages first to be absolutely certain. 73, Mark - N9WYS _____ From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Gmail - Home The answer is "YES" but you need to do a few things to get it there. Best would be to check out the information on www.batlabs.com and click on the GM300 link. You need of course the Motorola programming software and interface, and when you want to program a new frequency, in your case 433Mhz, you have to hold the shift key down for the whole frequency, so it would be $##))). It's been awhile since I have done one, so I am only going off memory, thats why I suggest looking at Batlabs. Best of luck Kevin, ZL1KFM. ----- Original Message ----- From: w7vtm <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have a Motorola GM300 that has a frequency range of 438MHz to 470MHz. Is it possible to program these radios down to 433MHz? Or, how low can these radios go? Thanks, Rick - W7VTM

