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MT/MTS 2000 Question

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I looked for this and could not find it here in the forum so excuse if this has already been asked is an MT/MTS 2000 VHF Portable able to due the newer narrow band protocol.


Thanks for any help.
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And you have to post on here for the answer to your question??? Yes the MT2000 and MTS2000 will both do 12.5, 20, 25, and 30KHz spacing. The bandwidth is selectable in the RSS for each conventional personality.
 

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Well I have seen all over the place and on the NTIA website that they are, but I have also seen a few other places where it says it is not, so I am trying to get a general consensus.

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