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Bandwidth options You now have the option to program the MINITOR V on narrow or wide-band channels for both UHF and. Wide and Narrow-band programmable channel. Program Minitor V Narrowband. Motorola CDM1. Mobile Two- Way Radio. Due to the FCC Narrowbanding mandate in the United States, product specifications and.

Q: Will Minitor III or IV pagers work on a narrow band system? Q: Should we continue to use our Minitor III and IV pagers even though our transmitter is on narrow band. It is likely you will notice absolutely no difference between using the pagers on narrow band verses wide band. Q: Can a Minitor III or IV be converted to narrow band? The Minitor III and IV pagers were never engineered for use on narrow band systems. While it may be possible to modify Minitor III or IV pagers to narrow band, you may find the results unsatisfactory.

The pagers could experience poor reception and/or poor audio quality. Ottimo Perfect Cut Keygen Torrent. Q: We have been told there is a new transmitter (not ours) broadcasting on the narrow band channel adjacent to our Minitor III or IV channel.

Will this cause a problem? If there is a narrow band transmitter on the adjacent frequency, it's time for you to get new narrow band pagers. The new narrow band transmitter will cause problems with your Minitor III and IV pagers. The new transmitter will likely cause your Minitor III and IV pagers to open squelch, pick up static/strange noises or have intermittent reception. Rainbow 6 Hack Crack Forums. Q: Will we get in trouble from the FCC for continuing to use wideband pagers? The FCC is concerned with transmitters, so make sure all your transmitters are on narrow band. Technically you should be using narrowband pagers but it's likely you don't have the funds to purchase new narrowband equipment for your members.

So given a choice between using existing wide band pagers or using nothing at all, the choice is easy. Q: Our Minitor III or IV pagers are currently operating on the old wideband frequency but we are switching frequencies to a new narrowband channel soon. Will my Minitor III or IV pager still work? A: It depends. Can the Minitor III or IV be programmed to the new frequency? If the pager can be programmed to your new frequency then yes, they will work.

If the pagers can't be programmed to your new frequency then you will need to purchase new equipment. Q: Our department has limited funds, should we get our broken Minitor III and IV pager repaired or buy new Minitor V pagers? A: Your department should consider getting new narrow band pagers whenever possible. However if your existing Minitor III or IV pagers work fine, consider getting your broken pagers repaired/serviced as needed. Then slowly phase out the old Minitor III and IV pagers as your budget permits to new narrow band pagers. Note: the above Q&A focuses on Minitor III and IV pagers but the same recommendations apply to all wide band pagers such as the Minitor II or Keynote pagers. Want more info?

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Please forgive me if this gets long, just want to give as much information as possible. Let me start out by saying that my department switched over to narrowband back in November of 2010. We purchased 10 new Minitor V pagers, and reprogrammed some existing Swissphone RE629's (narrowband compliant), to align ourselves with the tone sets for dispatch (we have 2 2-tone, and 1 long). We have been experiencing some issues with the Minitor V's, and want to see if it may be something that can be corrected with programming, or if they need to be sent back for a 're-tune'. The 5's don't always open on dispatch, and the record quality, well, just plain sucks. The pagers have a great deal of static.

Program Minitor V Narrow Band Uvb

The swissphones do not seem this way, and it is definately not something with location. I have been trying to go through our old pagers for our recruits and for spares (minitor II, III, IV, swissphone RE529, and USAlert Nova's- all wide band) and all of them open fine and record great. In fact, they work better than before the narrowband switch. These are all being tested in the same location as the Minitor V. In looking at the programming options, it looks like the 5's can be set for wideband, and I also need to confirm the proper frequency and dispatch tones. Do you think this may help, or should I just forgo this step, and just send them back to be re-tuned. Please forgive to the long post.

I am new to the radio and pagers with our department, and have been trying to research and read as much as possible to catch up. I am in the process of getting a MOT account to access any FSB's or firmware upgrades, to see if there may be a solution there. Any assistance or guidance is greatly appreciated. TJ fineshot1 8:35 AM. I am going to agree with fineshot. If all 10 M-V's are misbehaving in the same way and all your other pagers are working fine, then there is definitely a problem between the existing system and the V's. Confirming your narrow/wide situation, dispatch frequency and pager tones is a good start and needs to be done first.