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VX-4000V "A" or "C"?

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jeatock

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I cannot speak specifically for the VX4000, but I have converted a VX6000 from 'C' to 'A' for personal 2-meter use. (Alignment and range change is not done through the RJ-45 mic jack and requires a FIF-8 connected to the DB-25).

The quick down and dirty way would be to look at or change the programming. If it has or accepts a weather channel or anything above 160 MHz it is a 'C'. 'A's are pretty rare.
 

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a) the manufacturer's sticker (should say a VX-4000VC) or b) by reading the radio with the programming software and it will say what version it is..
 
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