After reading these posts recently,
After reading these posts recently, I understood the conversation to be that the Tracker III radios would no longer be available in the 75mhz, or ground frequency version for some reason or another—government directed or what-not.
Seeing as how I have one of these radios I wanted to see if I could get a few more receivers before they go away. So I called John to ask.
The problem with the batch of radios was that they came in at 75 mhz, but didn't meet the FCC requirements for calibration, so they were rejected. The new radios are those which were sent back to be recalibrated in order to pass.
But he is still going to sell the 75 mhz (ground frequency) radios. The change is that the air frequency radios are all going to the 2.3 ghz (?) band, not the ground versions.
Also, he has 75 mhz receivers in stock if anyone wants just more of those like I do—$70 each.
Pete
After reading these posts recently, I understood the conversation to be that the Tracker III radios would no longer be available in the 75mhz, or ground frequency version for some reason or another—government directed or what-not.
Seeing as how I have one of these radios I wanted to see if I could get a few more receivers before they go away. So I called John to ask.
The problem with the batch of radios was that they came in at 75 mhz, but didn't meet the FCC requirements for calibration, so they were rejected. The new radios are those which were sent back to be recalibrated in order to pass.
But he is still going to sell the 75 mhz (ground frequency) radios. The change is that the air frequency radios are all going to the 2.3 ghz (?) band, not the ground versions.
Also, he has 75 mhz receivers in stock if anyone wants just more of those like I do—$70 each.
Pete
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