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Well, another thing you could try is your 900 MHz cordless phone if it is
analogue. You'll know its analogue because you'll hear yourself, but I
also use my old Expo to reference PL tones too because it stillis set to
transmit onthe 103.5 HZ PL. That's something I would like a future radio
to have is dirrect entry PL or DCS.
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Butch Bussen wrote:
> Yep, the icom is supposed to cover .5 mhz to I think 1.3 gig, not sure
> about the top number. One thing i've found with looking at this stuff. I
> have a set of wireless speakers from radio shack I have hooked to the tv,
> and a set of wireless headphones I have hooked to my stereo. Both of
> these operate in the 900 mhz band and appear to use a wide fm mode, not
> sure how wide,but narrow fm won't touch it at all. The kenwood does
> receive these, but I think is a bit wide in the wide mode. Here is the
> problem. THe icom talkie nor any of their receivers i've looked at won't
> go into wide fm mode above 900 mhz. very strange.
> 73s
> Butch Bussen
> wa0vjr
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