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ICOM F33G question

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So I was looking at the iCom website and noticed that under the IC-F33G page it says the following...

"The IC-F33G series covers a wide frequency range in one version (VHF 136-174MHz, UHF 400-470MHz or 450-512 (520) MHz). The 256 memory channel capacity with 16 memory banks allows you to divide and store a variety of flexible channel groupings. Easy memory channel selection with a simple rotation of the rotary channel knob."

Does this mean that this radio is multiband or can it only be used on one segment?
 

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it is a monoband radio there just telling you have it comes in VHF or UHF Range 1 or Range 2
 
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