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Minitor IV model # BC vs AC ?

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I am looking at some used Motorola minitor IV UHF pagers. They model numbers are A04KUS9238BC AND A04KUS9238AC.

What does the BC vs AC mean at the end of the model number?

Thanks,
Tim
 

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I am looking at some used Motorola minitor IV UHF pagers. They model numbers are A04KUS9238BC AND A04KUS9238AC.

What does the BC vs AC mean at the end of the model number?

Thanks,
Tim

The B indicates the revision level of the unit. I don't have any information on the M4's regarding critical changes between revision levels, but on many radios, it has very little affect on the end user. Someone else may have more details on the changes between A and B, but I suspect it won't be anything critical.
 
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