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Midland XTR 1340B

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Hey Guys,
I have run across a Midland XPR 70-1360B. Trying to find the specs on it. Anyone have info?

Thanks
 

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you must mean XTR not XPR that model # doesnt show up anywhere in my sources
the 13** I find are
70-1336A 136-160 25W 8 Dash Mount
70-1336B 150-174 30 W 8 Dash Mount
70-1340A XTR 136-160 40 W 22 Dash Mount
70-1340B XTR 150-174 40 W 22 Dash Mount
70-1342A XTR 136-162 40 W 22 Dash Mount
70-1342B XTR 148-174 40 W 22 Dash Mount
70-1395A XTR 136-160 110 W 22 Dash Mount
70-1395B XTR 150-174 110 W 22 Dash Mount
 

k9wkj

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well if it is a XTR
you can build up a programming thingy
and read it to find out what it is
the software is not hard to find
nor is a schematic for the programming thingy
it hooks to the 10pin header under the rubber plug on the top of the rig
 

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i have a 1340B running fine on 2M
just have to tell it to be a A split and tweak the VCO to stay locked
I dont use any of them any more, but i have a moderate size Midland cache
I have forgotten most of what i knew about them
 

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Not that it really matters, but up to a certain point Midland LMR radios were made by Hitachi. I think this included the SynTech and SynTech II.
 
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