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MT2000 Narrowband Capability

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Hello,
Can anyone advise if the MT2000 radio model number H01KDD9AA4AN can definitely do narrowband frequencies. This would need to include, at a minimum, the VCALL and VTAC Channels. I have seen mixed answers across various forums online.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Bryan K.
 

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MT2000 Does Narrowband Down to 12.5 khz

Fact: The MT2000 "K" "R" and "S" models do narrowband down to 12.5 khz, therfore it is a narrowband compliant radio.

However, you cannot program 2.5 khz splinter frequencies into an MT2000. You'ld be SOL if you needed to do that. Most people don't understand the concept. This causes an awful lot of confusion.
 
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