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Interesting Martin. You mention that the 2 Meter band goes from 144
to 148 here, but then that means my little handheld radio I bought at
Radio shack some 10+ years ago is a bit more than it claims. It goes
from 144 all the way up to somewhere beyond 163 or so. Any idea why
it was labeled a 2 meter radio if it's range was that large?
Recently, it's had issues in that it now only access stations I'd
already preprogrammed into it, and no longer will change freqs using
it's up/down buttons, though hitting the preset freq buttons works
just fine.
I did find a fellow here in town who claims he works on such radios,
so I'm thinking I'll drop by his place and see if it's fixable, but I
don't hold out much hope, considering on how old it is. It's built
pretty solid though, it's been dropped many many times, and only in
the last year or so has began misbehaving, so if it can be made to
work again, I'd sure appreciate having it operational again, it was
great to be able to pick up the weather stations when we lived in
Alabama, since there was almost always tornado or rough weather
warnings being sent out. It was nice to be able to turn on that
little handheld unit and get all the details in a few minutes, as
opposed to wading through commercial radio, andhaving to wait a half
hour or more for the same info.
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