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Motorola MT777 ( NEED HELP )

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k3nt

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1. The area with the red circle is specified to adjust?

2. Program is available for this model?

3. What is DTMF Code ? I need more explanation...
 

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ramal121

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1 Don't know. Why would you want to twist something when you don't know what it is, is there a problem you're having?

2 Probably. This looks like some kinda wierd export radio. Can you check with where you bought it for program software and instructions?

3 DTMF is Dual Tone Multiplexed Frequency. The same tones you get when you press the buttons on a telephone. It is used for signaling and remote control.
 

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Never mind (says the genius that thought that 26.x mHz was lowband LMR)
 
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ramal121

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The Google says it's a VHF 136 to 174. 26.450 is probably the IF. By the looks of the board, with the posi-drive screws and all, my guess it's a Vertex/Motorola thingie.
 
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