--- In [email protected], wd8chl <wd8...@...> wrote: " I absolutely do. There's a TON of non-narrowbandable equipment in use, and we're not just talking about Micor/MastrII vintage equipment. Maxtacs, MSF's, even early Quantars ..."
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't include Quantar as being wideband only. Quantar was narrowband capable when introduced in 1992. The original product announcements, catalog sheets, specifications, product planner and ordering guide for Quantar all document that 12.5 channel spacing / 2.5 KHz deviation narrowband operation was a standard feature. In addition, Quantar offered wideband and narrowband Astro VSELP 9600 digital capability. Quantar has quietly eclipsed all previous Motorola models, including MSF5000 and Micor, as Motorola's longest production base station product.

