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Motorola Minitor V MHz Question

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I ended up with a few boxes of the Motorola Minitor V pager but have no clue on the MHz could some one tell me a way of determine what it is with out test equipment. for this pager.

Thanks for any help

Greg
 

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check out page 6

use the model numbers on the devices and see where they match up in the specifications page of the brochure. This will atleast tell you what band/range the hardware is for.

Any more detail than that will have to come via programming software/hardware.
 

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check out page 6

use the model numbers on the devices and see where they match up in the specifications page of the brochure. This will atleast tell you what band/range the hardware is for.

Any more detail than that will have to come via programming software/hardware.
Thank you
 

chrismol1

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I think if you take the battery off the frequency range is listed on the sticker. At least it is on my Minitor V
 
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