frdude1000
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Anybody know anything about them? I want to buy one off ebay, do I have it set to the county dispatch frequency? or my service's tone frequency? im confused:wacko:
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And to the guy who keeps asking why the OP wants to buy a Minitor. Not all stations issue pagers. The volly station I was a member of did not. The relief association or company would take orders and than front the initial cost while allowing the members to make monthly payments on them.
I personally wanted to have my own just because. I have since sold both Minitor II's and my Minitor III. And they really don't cost that much when purchased used.
This I was not aware of. That is interesting. I would think that especially a volunteer agency would provide pagers.
Sorry to keep bugging....
I'm a member of a volly/paid on call service and we are issued pagers and portables. The volly service should be providing you with the tools you need to do the job.
And my Kennwood portable (not sure about the model, I'll have to check) is almost as good.
Kenwood TK 272. Not the best out there, but still pretty good.
I've used one programmed for 2m frequencies when I was helping a buddy test his rig's 2m mobile. They seemed pretty beefy. That reminds me, I need to get my ICOM programmed for 2m ops instead of the public service freqs it's got programmed into it
Well, to continue the tread hijack......They are great radios. And I like how small they are. (Nothing compared to the Icom IC 50s however.) They will take quite a bit of abuse. My only gripe is the battery clip. It will bust if you look at it wrong. My battery is held in by a peice of electrical tape right now.
Other than that great radio and very easy to work. All the benifits of having a knob for the channel changer, but with a backlit LCD so you know wich one you are on without having to tape a "this-channel- is-this-frequency" card to it.