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Bearcom BC300D and MagoneBPR40 work togther

Tomv1989

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My boss purchased 15 bearcom BC300D radios and we already have some Magone BPR40 we are currently using is there a way to get these to work together.
the magone are 8 channel while the bearcoms are 16 channel. if there is a way could someone advise me on how to get them to work
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mmckenna

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You need to know what the FCC license permits. These are -not- license free radios.

You need to pull the file out of the BPR40's (if they are UHF) using appropriate programming software and programming cable.

That information needs to be programmed into the BC300D's using the correct programming software and programming cable.

Or, better yet, call your local Bearcom radio shop and have them do it for you. It'll save you time, money, headaches and they'll make sure the are programmed correctly and in compliance with the FCC license.
 
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