Follow up on mt 1000..i ssuspect there may be freqs programme dout of bandsplit or band spread of radio.......ex radio my go to 158 and some 160 meg stuff programmed...no problem as long as those channels not accessed.however if req up and down or ch up and down are toglled.whne it goes to those freqs..radio locks up and shows 88 on freq display....i have laptop, rib , cables and software .what must be done to unlock radio.will not unlock by powering down..ROY
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Please post the model and Tanapa from the back of the radio so I can assist you further. I need that information to find the radio's bandsplit and whether it is narrowband and splinter frequency capable.
Thailand actually has three "CB" bands, the first is the same as the U.S. / CEPT (EU "European Community) band 26.965 - 27.405 MHz, the second is a 78MHz VHF mid CB band (I think its either 40 or 80 channels with FM mode) and then the 245.0000 - 245.9875 MHz VHF 80 channel band - apparently the law also stipulates that the 78MHz CBs must be yellow colored and the 245MHz CBs must be red colored.
But yeah, 245MHz Thailand VHF CBs are very illegal in the United States.
sounds to me someone was tampering with it ,your best bet is to get a frequency counter and realine the radio .start from 27.185 centre band you can do this by tuning the ossolator be very careful not to damage this should realine the radio for you goodluck
That is wrong , I used to have a freq. counter that only read when you applied RF to it on my old Tempo rig and I ran lower 37 and upper 35 so I would key the radio on am and tune the vfo to that frequency and would be on frequency with everone else,I remember hearing that once long ago but it's not true.
Not sure what you want.....VHF band ius approximatly 130mhz to 175 mhz..... in that VHF band there is a commercial VHF band aprox. 155 mhz to 175...... the amateur radio vhf band is aprox. 135 to 150mhz.
With amateur radio, any freq in that range can be used...... with commercial radio the FCC cangive a company any freq. in that range also.
If you are looking for FRS/GMRS frequencies they are UHF freqs not VHF.
So I'm not sure exactly what you want......sounds like you might want to program in FRS freqs into an Icom amateur radio. If thats the case you will need an Icom that will do UHF freqs.
press the manual button a few times, and make sure there are actually some freq. programmed into the unit.
if there are freq other than 000.000000 in there, press the s/s (lockout) button and see if this unlocks the frequencies to allow them to be scanned.
I think there is a problem with the Synthetizer, you will need quilyfied service.
This could be caused when you change frequency, the Synth, can not be able to "produce" the desired freq. caused for a problem in this area, this causes to the radios get PLL UNLOCKED and this could be the way that the radio give an alert to the user.
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