Well, the MTR2000 in VHF came primarily in two flavors, 132-174 MHz 40 watt, and 150-174 MHz 100 watt. The 150-174 MHz 100 watt unit will not tune down to 2 meter ham frequencies.
The easy way to tell the two apart is looking for fans on the PA and power supply. If you have fans, you have a 100 watt unit. No fans or just a fan on the power supply, you'll have a 40 watt unit. Unfortunately I can't answer to whether you will need the pre-selector for 600 kHz split. -Brian / KF4ZWZ On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 9:08 AM, NORM KNAPP <nkn...@twowayradio.net> wrote: > I recently obtained a Motorola MTR-2000. It took a lightening hit to the tone > remote board, but the repeat functions fine. Upon close inspection, it > appears this unit was originally used as a base station before it was a > repeater by evidence of ant rel installed. Also it does not have a > preselector on the rear. My question is, will this thing work on 2m and will > I have to come up with a motorola preselector to use with a 600khz split? S/N > 474CZT03xx F.O.: 0960-5003-40067 model no: T5766A type no: FO306B. > Thanks es 73 > Norm > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >