--- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <wb6...@...> wrote:
> Douglas,
> 
> According to the HT1000 Service Manual, the model number H01SDC9AA3BN...
And I follow the information 100%.

Needless to say, your radio is not a good candidate for use at 70 cm.  While it 
is possible to hack the RSS so that you can get the radio to accept 70 cm 
frequencies, it is quite another thing for the radio to function in the Amateur 
band with acceptable power and sensitivity, and without burning up the final.  
Moreover, there is nothing to "tune" inside the radio; there are significant 
differences within the radios for each band.  Perhaps your best course of 
action is to sell your radio to someone who needs the "S" split, and buy an "R" 
split radio.

W7FDF wrote: The model number I provided are from two eBAY auctions currently 
ongoing. This is why I asked about the diff between the "S" and the "R" units. 
Again, that info was from the RB website but as with anything, the info may not 
be up to date.

Many thanks to all who responded. I have at least two Moto MT-1000 HT's and 
they operate very well for my Ham Radio UHF activities,. I just wanted to 
"experiment" with the HT-1000 series "Jedi" radios as something different to do.

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