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Model number / frequency range list

ankgrays

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There used to be a list that laid out what frequency ranges were for different model numbers.

Ge, Macon, Harris, etc.

Anybody know where I might find this info?

Thanks,
Dave
 

lenk911

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Back in pre 1983 GE days:
Frequency Split Range
13 25-39 ??
23 39-42 MHZ?
33 42-50 MHZ
56 132-150 MHZ
66 150-174 MHZ
88 450-470 MHZ

The frequency split was near the end of the model number.
 

ankgrays

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Looking mainly for pk#, pg# type of model numbers and newer.

But thanks though. I’ll put that in my info folder
 

merlin

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You really need a matrix showing model/bandsplits. Harris doesn't have one for all so takes a collection.
Mostly model by model.
I pull them from service manuals.
 

merlin

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Back in pre 1983 GE days:
Frequency Split Range
13 25-39 ??
23 39-42 MHZ?
33 42-50 MHZ
56 132-150 MHZ
66 150-174 MHZ
88 450-470 MHZ

The frequency split was near the end of the model number.

They have changed a lot beginning with Orion and changing again with OMAP and multiband radios.
 

ankgrays

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Ok. We’ll I’ll just keep looking. Not NEEDED, just refreshing my memories.
Thanks & 73
DG
 
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