Frequency range on BE radios

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Frequency range on BE radios

Post by Mr Black » 23 Oct 2011, 13:05

I´m planning on bringing some radio equipment to B10. Could someone tell me what frequency range BE uses on the radios provided for commanders?
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Post by NL_Lexxie » 23 Oct 2011, 13:24

They are in the 400-470 MHz range

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Post by Mr Black » 23 Oct 2011, 13:26

TYVM for the quick answer.
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Post by Lokke » 31 Oct 2011, 19:59

Berget will program each side on different channels.

For the freqenses you need to ask them.

Anyway. If you bring your own radioes. They will need to be programed onsite. Ask motorhead for advice. (he is not Berget crew)
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Post by Mr Black » 31 Oct 2011, 20:07

Oh I haver no problem programing it. I just want to make sure that the new radio I order covers the right frequenzies. :)
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Post by Lokke » 31 Oct 2011, 20:15

Puxing all the way :)
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Post by motorhead » 31 Oct 2011, 20:23

Mr Black wrote:Oh I haver no problem programing it. I just want to make sure that the new radio I order covers the right frequenzies. :)
Go for the Puxing-888 UHF and you're good to go. Easy to program and nice range. The Puxing-777 UHF will also do the job.
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Post by Mr Black » 31 Oct 2011, 21:00

I already have two Puxing 777. This time I´m bringing some heavier equipment. ;)
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Post by Zoidberg » 01 Nov 2011, 00:35

Something like this?

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Post by Tiger_1 » 01 Nov 2011, 06:36

Now that would be cool :)
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Post by Mr Black » 01 Nov 2011, 16:04

Oh wow... I´d love to have that equipment! :P
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PX-888 (136-174mHZ)

Post by Wentex » 09 Nov 2011, 23:09

I see the PX-888 (136-174mHZ) on ebay boxed for some good prices, these would be the way to go by all accounts?

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Post by Mr Black » 09 Nov 2011, 23:30

Not if you want to be able to tune in on the BE frequenzies.
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Post by Wentex » 09 Nov 2011, 23:44

my bad, found the right one :)

Puxing PX-888 D 400-480Mhz UHF

yes?

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Post by EagleDriver » 10 Nov 2011, 00:13

Wentex wrote:my bad, found the right one :)

Puxing PX-888 D 400-480Mhz UHF

yes?
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