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Anybody know what this is? Looks related to the M5300 family. Last FCC activity I found using the FCC ID was in 1998, adjusting frequency limits.

rewilsoniii@juno.com or here works.

Thanks and '73.

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GE Ericsson
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403MHz-440-MHz

Quick google search of the model number returns the above. That'll tell you much more than an FCC search of the FCCID.
 
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