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marksroberson

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we are wanting to program these radios for a commercial user but we are unsure of the model number, any help with identifying these would help so we can purchase the appropriate cable.

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While you're at it spend about 14 dollars and replace the antenna. Yes, it's a F24. If you pop the battery off, the model is labeled on the upper right hand corner of the sticker on the chassis. All Icom products display the model somewhere on the radio unless it's been altered.
 

marksroberson

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Appreciate it folks, The customer was wondering if we could program it (that's where the picture came from, they told me it was an IC-S24F...) after a cable purchase bluemax49ers I received the units in today. Appreciate the responses.
 
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