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Old November 16th 04, 02:49 AM
R. Belcher
 
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None taken... I see the mixup... When selling radios be aware that there
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Radio MODELS, as shown on stickers, etc. as GP300, TK380 and the like.

Radio MODEL NUMBERS shown on the manufacturing tag on the back/bottom/side
of the radios along with a serial number.

Saying you have a VHF GP300 is like saying you have a Red Jeep Cherokee.
Is it a Grand? A Grand Limited? 6-cyl or 8cyl? 4x4 or 2wd? Leather or cloth?
The VIN number will tell all that.
Hence with the radio model numbers we can see exactly what the radio
is/does; as it matters in some cases, especially if I need a certain
bandsplit or certain options. Just start flipping radios over, removing
batteries and such, you'll find them!
Also be aware that people (like me) want model numbers so we can see if any
happy hackers have had a go at the radios options, etc.
Thanks!
rb

wrote in message
oups.com...
Please don't take offense, but look at the text you quoted. GP-300,
P-110,
TK-260G, RH-256-B MVP-32,. Those are MODEL numbers. What more
do you want? I did post the ad before I updated the page, but all the
information
is there. If you're interested in one of the radios I can send
pictures.

73 de Jim, K5DIE/9



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