I suspect not after having a quick look in the operators manual. They look to be specifically designed for a very narrow band of frequency operation unfortunately
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I suspect not after having a quick look in the operators manual. They look to be specifically designed for a very narrow band of frequency operation unfortunately
Licences are usually allocated to users after paying the RSM fees and annual fee in then you have the radios set up to use them (rather than the other way round)
This gives you (or your group,...
yup they arent even close in frequency, 467Mhz here is part of the "pay to use" spectrum here in NZ, UHF PRS is 476 477 from memory and limited to 5w max
Make sure you are not talking on a duplex channel, try 9 or 10 and make sure any encryption is switch off and ccts is also disabled