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Motorola Minitor III Question

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greenthumb

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Anyone know if there is a trick to getting 12.5 kHz spaced channels programmed into a Minitor III? It seems to accept 25 kHz spaced channels just fine, but all 12.5 kHz channels (that aren't also 25 kHz channels) kick back an "Invalid Receiver Frequency" error in PPS.

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Anyone know if there is a trick to getting 12.5 kHz spaced channels programmed into a Minitor III? It seems to accept 25 kHz spaced channels just fine, but all 12.5 kHz channels (that aren't also 25 kHz channels) kick back an "Invalid Receiver Frequency" error in PPS.

Thanks!
Not that I know of. The III's and IV's were built for WB (25 KHz spacing) only. They were designed and produced long before the WB mandate was made known.

Of course, now that I've said that, someone will know of a hack... :)
 
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