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by JerryReed
Wed Feb 23, 2005 9:31 pm
Forum: Harris Public Safety Communications (PSPC) Equipment
Topic: Phoenix Coverage
Replies: 4
Views: 7065

How about MVS?

I can use an MVS instead. I would have to send it out for programming though as I can't seem to find the software anywhere.

Does anybody know how the MVS behaves around 144.390? The bandsplit for the ones I found are 150-174 MHz as well.
by JerryReed
Tue Feb 22, 2005 12:17 am
Forum: Harris Public Safety Communications (PSPC) Equipment
Topic: Phoenix Coverage
Replies: 4
Views: 7065

Phoenix Coverage

Greetings, I am looking at a Phoenix-SX on eBay. The comb number is n5hh1w40tb . Online information indicates the bandsplit as 150-174 MHz. http://www.hallelectronics.com/getech/n52.htm However, many of the eBay listings claim this comb has a split of 136-174 MHz. Can anyone clarify this for me? I w...
by JerryReed
Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:14 am
Forum: Harris Public Safety Communications (PSPC) Equipment
Topic: GE MVS auxiliary connector
Replies: 0
Views: 2668

GE MVS auxiliary connector

Can anyone identify (hopefully by Digikey part number) the male connector that plugs into the auxiliary connector at the rear of the GE MVS?

I would rather not clip the existing connector if possible so I would like to secure the male connector to connect my TNC to the rig.

Thanks,
Mike KC0IWH
by JerryReed
Mon Feb 23, 2004 8:23 pm
Forum: Harris Public Safety Communications (PSPC) Equipment
Topic: MVS out of band?
Replies: 1
Views: 3196

MVS out of band?

I have found a GE MVS on ebay that I would like to buy. The seller insists that it can be programmed anywhere between 140-174 MHz, but his model number is listed as NPFH30SS, which is the high split (150-174 MHz). The seller claims Ham frequencies can be forced into the radio. How is this possible? ...