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APX 6000 Models

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We have a cashe of APX 6000 Li's at work; about half have dual screens and about half have just the top screen. How do I tell the different models apart? Apparently, much of the documentation on the radios was lost. I am trying to recover as much as I can before I have to ask our radio programmers for assistance. Thanks in advance!
 

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We have a cashe of APX 6000 Li's at work; about half have dual screens and about half have just the top screen. How do I tell the different models apart? Apparently, much of the documentation on the radios was lost. I am trying to recover as much as I can before I have to ask our radio programmers for assistance. Thanks in advance!
I think this is a record. Member for 18 years, & this is your first post. Model number for full keypad, dual display is UCH, partial keypad, dual display is UCF, & top display only is UCD. So if you’re looking at a list of model numbers, it’s a quick way to tell what’s what.
 
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