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VX600 Band Shift

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Is it possible (without an advanced degree) to shift the band on a UHF 6000 from 450-480 down to 440 amateur range?
 

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I have a customer that has some VX520's, VX600's and VX600's, and we have tryed to go to the ham band and can only get them to go +/- 1.5mz out of band.

Vertex says that these radios are hard locked to the public safety band and not desgined to go out of band.

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I'm not sure how the VX6000 compares to the 600's, but I've read that there are factory "workarounds" in the programming software for other Vertex's that allows you to merely enter the desired values in the programming section. I'm hoping there's something similar in CE49.
 
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