Midland 70-050c
Our school received 5x Midland 70-050C and 2x 70-340 radios and I would
like to get them working for our school buses. I would appreciate any information and manual you might have on these radios asnd how to program them. Best regards Deon du Rand South Africa |
Our school received 5x Midland 70-050C and 2x 70-340 radios and I would like to get them working for our school buses. I would appreciate any information and manual you might have on these radios asnd how to program them. Those Midland radios require a Midland Proprietary programmer to program their EEProms. Also, the two 70-340 Midlands are VHF ( 136 - 174MHz) radios, I believe, while the five 70-050C radios are in the 40 - 50 MHz range; consequently the five won't be able to work with the other two. Additionally, don't forget you need a licensed frequency to use even when you obtain ability to program those radios. Ed |
Our school received 5x Midland 70-050C and 2x 70-340 radios and I would like to get them working for our school buses. I would appreciate any information and manual you might have on these radios asnd how to program them. Those Midland radios require a Midland Proprietary programmer to program their EEProms. Also, the two 70-340 Midlands are VHF ( 136 - 174MHz) radios, I believe, while the five 70-050C radios are in the 40 - 50 MHz range; consequently the five won't be able to work with the other two. Additionally, don't forget you need a licensed frequency to use even when you obtain ability to program those radios. Ed |
Thanks ED for the comments
Luckly we have a few radio amateurs in the parent group - the intention is to change the 050cs to the 6 meter band and the 340Bs to the 2M bands and use it for adhoc school trips. Deon. "Ed G" wrote in message .248... Our school received 5x Midland 70-050C and 2x 70-340 radios and I would like to get them working for our school buses. I would appreciate any information and manual you might have on these radios asnd how to program them. Those Midland radios require a Midland Proprietary programmer to program their EEProms. Also, the two 70-340 Midlands are VHF ( 136 - 174MHz) radios, I believe, while the five 70-050C radios are in the 40 - 50 MHz range; consequently the five won't be able to work with the other two. Additionally, don't forget you need a licensed frequency to use even when you obtain ability to program those radios. Ed |
Thanks ED for the comments
Luckly we have a few radio amateurs in the parent group - the intention is to change the 050cs to the 6 meter band and the 340Bs to the 2M bands and use it for adhoc school trips. Deon. "Ed G" wrote in message .248... Our school received 5x Midland 70-050C and 2x 70-340 radios and I would like to get them working for our school buses. I would appreciate any information and manual you might have on these radios asnd how to program them. Those Midland radios require a Midland Proprietary programmer to program their EEProms. Also, the two 70-340 Midlands are VHF ( 136 - 174MHz) radios, I believe, while the five 70-050C radios are in the 40 - 50 MHz range; consequently the five won't be able to work with the other two. Additionally, don't forget you need a licensed frequency to use even when you obtain ability to program those radios. Ed |
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