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MECS_1947

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I was looking into puchasing a jaguar 700p, but I am not sure what info is needed to program it to Honolulu's 800 mhz system and if it possible, or where i could get it programmed? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I can program the LPE-200 and the Jaguar 700p. If you still need help let me know.

MECS: I need to check the DB and see what Honolulu is running but as long as they are not using ESK with there Edacs system you should be good.
 

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Jaguars

So as long as the radio has feature 29 it should be programmable? Also if a radio has feature 21, will that be a problem?
 

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Yeah. If it has 29 your set.
If the radio has 21 it wont matter. Aslong as the system you want isnt using it. And the database says its just provoice/analog

Depending what software your radio was programmed with last could be the tricky part to finding someone program this for you. If it was Programmer R18 then thats ok. If it was R19 or RPM then thats a bit harder to find someone who can program it
 

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MECS_1947,

I've split this topic off from someone else's thread. Please do not reply to other people's threads with your own question regardless of how similar you think it is. This takes over the thread and is considered hijacking, which is against the rules. Next time please start your own. Thanks.
 

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WayneH - Sorry about that, and thank you for the info.

Muxlow - Thanks for all the info. I work for EMS in Honolulu and we just switched completely over to Honolulu's 800mhz system and I'm trying to learn about this system.
 
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