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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > COMM info and technical > Trade: 800mhz for UHF gear. (Viewed 1060 times)
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Trade: 800mhz for UHF gear.
< on 1/26/2007 11:13 PM >
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OK, as little success as I've had trading anything on UER ever, I'm gonna put some of this stuff out for consideration.


Basically I have a bunch of 800mhz stuff that I'd like to swap for UHF stuff, if I could get some easily-programmable UHF mobiles that would be great. I don't need anything fancy, if it will do a few channels and has decent output, and doesn't require a crazy homebrew RIB, specialized cables, Russian RSS, 6 voodoo priests and a goat, it's fine with me. Vehicle mounting kits and antennas would also be nice

Contact me for more info, I've got mostly Motorola Radius and Maxtrac gear. Some trunking (can be modded to conventional).





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Re: Trade: 800mhz for UHF gear.
< Reply # 1 on 1/26/2007 11:32 PM >
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What do you have in the Maxtrac department? Model number or something would be good..

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