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Ht1250 Freq ranges

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sigrad

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hello, So I have 2 HT1250 radios
the one has worked well for me so i wanted to buy a back up.bought the second one thinking all ht1250 would have the freq range. Radio #1 range is 136-174 radio #2 is 403-470 is there a way to get radio #2 to work in the lower range, and if so how or do i need to return Radio #2. thanks
 

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You have a VHF (136-173 MHz) radio and a UHF 403-470 MHz) radio. You cannot make a UHF radio cover VHF frequencies. These radios operate on two different bands. You need to return Radio #2 and get a radio that operates in the VHF band.
 
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