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Hello,
I bought a few used transceivers in a garage sale and it looks like they were used for railroad communications. Fairly recent, they have approx. 40 channels each and a LCD display with toggle selection switches for channels and volume. One is GE the other is Motorola. I checked and they work perfectly but I do not want to interfere with RR communications. They seem to have a prong on the side of the portable that attaches in order to be programmed. Does anyone know what type of cable and computer program is needed to re-program these units ? Thank You -- "Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie!'... until you can find a rock" |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:48:33 -0400, "Ad Hoc Guy"
said in rec.radio.scanner: I bought a few used transceivers in a garage sale and it looks like they were used for railroad communications. Fairly recent, they have approx. 40 channels each and a LCD display with toggle selection switches for channels and volume. One is GE the other is Motorola. I checked and they work perfectly but I do not want to interfere with RR communications. They seem to have a prong on the side of the portable that attaches in order to be programmed. Does anyone know what type of cable and computer program is needed to re-program these units ? Look for labels. Post model numbers. |
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