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List of 700/800 MHz radios?

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I did a search and could not come up with anything that answered this question. Can some of you kind folks give me a list of portable radios that do 700 as well as 800 Mhz? Analog only is fine as well as analog/P25, but it MUST do both 700 and 800 MHz. Can be any of the major vendors. I already know about the XTS and APX series, but are there others? Thanks in advance!
 
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Here is a list of radios that are in the 700/800 band and are P25.

Motorola; XTS.., APX 7000

Kenwood; TK-5410

Harris Corp; XG-100P, XG-75P, XG-25P

Thales Comm Inc; Thales Liberty Multiband

EFJohnson; VP900, VP600, 51FIRE ES, 51SL ES,

RELM/BK; KNG-P800

Tait; TP9400, TP9155/60, TP9135/40,ELM; KNG-P800

These are the only ones I remember, sorry if I missed something.
 

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Here is a list of radios that are in the 700/800 band and are P25.

Motorola; XTS.., APX 7000

Kenwood; TK-5410

Harris Corp; XG-100P, XG-75P, XG-25P

Thales Comm Inc; Thales Liberty Multiband

EFJohnson; VP900, VP600, 51FIRE ES, 51SL ES,

RELM/BK; KNG-P800

Tait; TP9400, TP9155/60, TP9135/40,ELM; KNG-P800

These are the only ones I remember, sorry if I missed something.

To add to this list as far as Harris goes:
P7200
P7300
 

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Can some of you kind folks give me a list of portable radios that do 700 as well as 800 Mhz? Analog only is fine as well as analog/P25, but it MUST do both 700 and 800 MHz.

You are unlikely to find an analog only radio that does 700 MHz, since the rules basically require digital operation in 700, and specifically P25 on the national interop channels.
(The only exception is a couple of the low power channels, where analog was permitted for specific uses like SCBA).
 
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