The Ranger motorcycle mobile I am referring to is a 32 channel unit and puts out 35W.
The part number is 19C852450P3 and the corresponding combination number is N9UU0A035B. The band split is 450-470
I am wondering if it scans. The scan function would be in the control
head. 2 modes of 16 channels each would define the 32 channels
I have a picture of it
Thanks! paul14513 KA2NYC
Ranger UHF Motorcycle Mobile
Re: Ranger UHF Motorcycle Mobile
[quote="paul14513"]The Ranger motorcycle mobile I am referring to is a 32 channel unit and puts out 35W.
The part number is 19C852450P3 and the corresponding combination number is N9UU0A035B. The band split is 450-470
I am wondering if it scans. The scan function would be in the control
head. 2 modes of 16 channels each would define the 32 channels
I have a picture of it
Thanks! paul14513 KA2NYC[/quote]
The answer to your question depnds on what control head you have with the radio. You may have one of the series 800 control heads being a bike radio. Anyway, the radio will normally do 16 channels unless there is the second EEPROM carrier added to the radio. Then the radio would do 32 channels. Anything else depends on the control head.
Jim
The part number is 19C852450P3 and the corresponding combination number is N9UU0A035B. The band split is 450-470
I am wondering if it scans. The scan function would be in the control
head. 2 modes of 16 channels each would define the 32 channels
I have a picture of it
Thanks! paul14513 KA2NYC[/quote]
The answer to your question depnds on what control head you have with the radio. You may have one of the series 800 control heads being a bike radio. Anyway, the radio will normally do 16 channels unless there is the second EEPROM carrier added to the radio. Then the radio would do 32 channels. Anything else depends on the control head.
Jim