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  • Birthday 05/23/1977

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    Harmony,Maine
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    Guns, motorcycles, radios, hunting and fishing

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  1. Welcome both of you. Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  2. Sweet. Part 95 was the first thing I looked for. Took me awhile to find out. Now for programming...hmmmm. Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  3. I'm pleasantly surprised too. Fingers crossed. Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  4. Here is a screenshot Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  5. Scroll down to the TBC information Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  6. https://fccid.io/K6610934740 Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  7. I looked it up on the FCC ID Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  8. Just picked up a used VX 4207-7-45 for $125. it is both 90 and 95 compliant. Has anyone used one of these? if so how did you like it? Any hints or tricks to them?
  9. Oh I hear you on the weather! LOL. It has sucked up here in Maine as well. It is starting to look better though. I really need to get a 400 and set up a repeater here. or some place SE of my location. These hills are killing me! LOL. I do travel to RI and CT a couple times a year, family and friends. I'll pm you with my info, if thats alright. I might have to spring for the Midland antenna. I think the mag base shouldn't matter in this case.
  10. Also it's only 5w. It might be different if I was running a MXT400 Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk
  11. out here in very rural Maine low power is good for my backyard. With the hills and woods around me, high power is basically our only way to connect with others. A trip to my downtown is 4.5 miles away with about 20-30 houses in between. Even on high it is still slightly staticy with low modulation. if i lived in the city I might use low.
  12. Yes they are. That's all a use is high power on them.
  13. OK thanks. I was thinking that but wasn't sure. can someone do a power test and show results? I'm very curious. Oh and there was no docs. It was an old meter I found at my fathers.
  14. OK. os i have an old SWR meter. It works. Whether it works good or not, I'm not sure. For some reason, and I tried it on both truck and base radios, it only swings to the 3rd line from the left on power. Yes, 3rd line under 0.5 watts, on all channels. has anyone done a power test on these radios or knows of any links of power test? The Base MXT90 antenna is factory mini mag..... the truck MXT105 is a BROWNING 450MHz-470MHz UHF 3dBd Land Mobile NMO Antenna. I get the same reading from both. Any help would be great.
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