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Best Guess Radio Band

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TexScan780D

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Hi, I am frequency hunting and please give a best guess what band this radio works on, attached JPEG picture.

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what kind of radio is it, make, model, etc. does the label say anything. close up picture be better also.
Unfortunately I was not able to see the manufacture or model. I thought the antenna might be a clue what band. The photo was taken with zoom in.
 

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The radios are being used at a ballpark. I’ll try to get more information later next week. Thank you.
 

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The radios are being used at a ballpark. I’ll try to get more information later next week. Thank you.
If you know where they are being used, try to search the FCC ULS to look for a license. You never know one might pop up
 

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What type of ballpark is this?
Who exactly is using the radios? employees? spectators? vendors? sports teams? visiting sports teams from far away? You need to know that before you start looking for FCC licenses.
 
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