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Tytera Can a TYT TH-9800 receive above 480 Mhz ?

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I am contemplating purchasing a TYT TH-9800, but the specs indicate the receive tops out at 480 Mhz. Does anyone know if this is accurate or does the receive actually extend to 512 Mhz or so like the other CCRs ?

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The right side will RX to 480. The left side will RX 400-512 750-950MHz. TX will only go to 480 on either side. Just have to edit the limits with the factory software. After the limits are set you can use the factory software or chirp. I use a mixture of both.
 
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