Hi Jesse, 

A quick sum of the UHF MSR-2000 band splits normally described 
as three choices.  A low range 403-430 model, the 450-483 MHz 
model and the "T-Band" high range 483-512 range. the 483 value 
might be a plus or minus a bit but those two ranges work toward 
those values. 

You will not get the T-Band range receiver to come down (unless 
you have a lot of time and skill... nor will you get the 415 MHz 
receiver up to 445 MHz without much serious effort. 

Better to trade and/or find replacement receivers. 

The out of range PA's should be operated at much reduced values 
and or modified... which includes work in the harmonic filter 
section. 

cheers, 
skipp 

> "Jesse Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
> Does anyone know the band-splits for the UHF MSR 2000, or a 
> web page that has a model no. reference chart?
> Thanks,
> Jesse
>


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