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bruce December 16th 04 09:23 PM

FS: Minitor II vhf
 
one only, Excellent condition, 9.5 out of 10. not scratched, all stickers
and labels like new. not a re case.
has 368.5 and 389.0 hz reeds. model h03umc1222an 167.xxx mhz no battery
$50.00 shipped Can. and Con US




Evan Platt December 17th 04 01:14 AM

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 21:23:40 GMT, "bruce" wrote:

one only, Excellent condition, 9.5 out of 10. not scratched, all stickers
and labels like new. not a re case.
has 368.5 and 389.0 hz reeds. model h03umc1222an 167.xxx mhz no battery
$50.00 shipped Can. and Con US


Might help to specify the frequency considering that's usually a
factor in someone buying a radio pager.
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Cencom December 17th 04 04:15 AM

Evan Platt wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 21:23:40 GMT, "bruce" wrote:


one only, Excellent condition, 9.5 out of 10. not scratched, all stickers
and labels like new. not a re case.
has 368.5 and 389.0 hz reeds. model h03umc1222an 167.xxx mhz no battery
$50.00 shipped Can. and Con US



Might help to specify the frequency considering that's usually a
factor in someone buying a radio pager.


Gee, I don't know but 167.XXX MHz was pretty clear to me. On the other
hand, it's in the federal government portion of the VHF Hi band which
makes it relatively useless.

Evan Platt December 17th 04 02:52 PM

On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 22:15:29 -0600, Cencom wrote:

Gee, I don't know but 167.XXX MHz was pretty clear to me.


A minitor 2 pager is crystal controlled. Therefore if I was looking
for one on say 167.5375, I would want to know that this one was on
167.5375, not 167.2125.

So 167.XXXX isn't at all clear when you're dealing with a frequency.
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Cencom December 17th 04 03:54 PM

Evan Platt wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 22:15:29 -0600, Cencom wrote:


Gee, I don't know but 167.XXX MHz was pretty clear to me.



A minitor 2 pager is crystal controlled. Therefore if I was looking
for one on say 167.5375, I would want to know that this one was on
167.5375, not 167.2125.

So 167.XXXX isn't at all clear when you're dealing with a frequency.

Point taken. However, if that is the band you are going to use, getting
another crystal isn't that difficult or expensive. If you are staying
within 1-3 MHz of the original frequency you probably don't need to
retune the unit. The tone reeds tend to be more expensive and I have
found that you can almost never get a used pager with the ones you need.
Again, just offering up an opinion and no offense intended.

R. Belcher December 17th 04 11:08 PM

A man that sets out to find a pager on a particular freq, esp a non-standard
one, has a very long and hard road ahead.....
Advice?
Buy pager in proper band
recrystal
tune

easy and 1, 2, 3
rb

"Evan Platt" wrote in message
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 22:15:29 -0600, Cencom wrote:

Gee, I don't know but 167.XXX MHz was pretty clear to me.


A minitor 2 pager is crystal controlled. Therefore if I was looking
for one on say 167.5375, I would want to know that this one was on
167.5375, not 167.2125.

So 167.XXXX isn't at all clear when you're dealing with a frequency.
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