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M7100ip on ebay, guy sold 40 anyone purchase one?

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guy has sold 40 sofar so im thinking they must have some useful features

I tried searching that model MAHQ-SHHXX to determine band split but not seeing any results to indicate it.

can anyone tell what band it is? 800? and the main question is, has anyone purchased one and what are the features? particularly any P25 features, conventional and or trunking?
 

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Yea, and no mention of the “feature string” that’s inside, which is what has a lot of influence of it’s worth
 

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I have too many M7100s, not buying any more.
Your model shown is 110 watt VHF but they come in VHF, UHF-L, UHF-H, and 800MHz also.
They come in 35, 50, 100, and 110 watt flavors. (band dependent)
If the feature is enabled, they do P25 conventional
The VHF radio does 136 > 174 Mhz so they are good on 2 meters.
They cover VHF marine also.
The UHF-L does 378 > 430 Mhz and hams bump that up 10 Mhz with SC4 files.
 
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Usually you get features 01 03 09 10 23 , so no very robust.
(Find an M chip and get all 40)
 
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