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Joe Barnett Posted on Sep 17, 2017

Can the Baofeng work the 6 meter Ham Band - Radio Communications

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Normally baofeng transreceivers are working on 2 meter band(144...mhz)and uhf band.You can check it with instruction manual if it covers the 50 mhz range?.I also have baofeng which can receive 65 mhz to 108 mhz(fm band)but I cant transmit.

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Mechanic688

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2008

SOURCE: Bendix King 5102 DPH 138-174 Ham band won't RX

wb6sub, hi don't know if you have the manual for this radio or not, but if not, here is the link for it;
http://www.49ercom.com/pdfs/DPH_Program_manual.pdf
On page 15 it mentions contacting BK for the software to go with your cable.
"2.4 PROGRAMMING BY COMPUTER
Programming a radio from a computer is not covered in this manual. Contact BK Radio for the programming cable, software, and manual required".
http://bkradios.com/thumbnail.asp?offset=0&deep=2&cat_id=202
Hope this helps you out in your search, let us know,,, Mechanic

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: Trying to convert marine radio to ham band ? Cybernet CTX 1200

big shuift 156 MHz to 144 MHz !!

John Emerson

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2011

SOURCE: midland 6 meter ham radio,need

Here is the pinout I got in another forum for the Midland -050 family. It will be evident why they needed 9 pins.
#1 N/C
#2 HANG UP BOX
#3 HANG UP BOX
#4 OPTIONAL - EXTERNAL SPEAKER
#5 JUMPER TO # 6 WHEN USING INTERNAL SPEAKER
#6 OPTIONAL - EXTERNAL SPEAKER
#7 GROUND
#8 N/C
#9 + 12 v

Hope this helps. That's a powerful mobile, should be a good ham rig. 73, John

Steve

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2012

SOURCE: RADIO SHACK, HTX-212 2 METER MOBILE HAM TRANSCEIVER MANUAL

Hi David,

You can get the manual here and an online version here.

I hope this helps!

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