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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Midland LMR
OK Guys and Girls,
I got from KC0FWN (who has the book)
The 70-0520CWB is a 320 channel SynTech II 55-110 Watts, 37-48 Mhz with max
freq separation of 11 Mhz.
Vincent N6OA/2 Stamford, NY
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il 05, 2005 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Midland LMR
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> Buley, Kenneth L (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
>> Is it an -052"0" or -052"C" ???
>>
>> A 70-052 "C" is low-band, high-split (50-54 MHz) and CWB is wideband.
>>
Buley, Kenneth L (GE Consumer & Industrial) wrote:
> Is it an -052"0" or -052"C" ???
>
> A 70-052 "C" is low-band, high-split (50-54 MHz) and CWB is wideband.
> Not sure about 70-0520. Kenneth Buley Bullitt County EMA Deputy
> Director CD-2 Bullitt/Spencer Counties Red Cross ECRV Driver/Opera
Thanks to everyone that responded. I got the info on the radio. Turns out
to be wide band (as I thought) and 39 to 46 Mhz. It is a S2.
Vincent N6OA/2 Stanford, NY
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The 052 was the first series of midland prom programables the syntech I.
The syntech I radios had a 1.5 meg bandspread to maybe 2 meg wide if optimised.
One of the so-cal hams dose the wide band mod and you can get the entire 50-54
meg band in the syntech I radios without degradation.
The 0520
Is it
an -052"0" or -052"C" ???
A
70-052 "C" is low-band, high-split (50-54 MHz) and CWB is wideband. Not sure
about 70-0520.
Kenneth Buley
Bullitt County EMA Deputy
Director CD-2 Bullitt/Spencer Counties Red Cross ECRV
Driver/Operator BC-6
Bullitt County ARES/RACES
Coordinator
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