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A friend just gave me an Icom f11 and a Motorola Radius 1225. These are business band yes? I have been thinking of getting into ham radio, can these radios listen in on the channels some of you guys use.
I don't think either will cover much of the 2 meter band. So, unless you can get them reprogrammed (good luck), not sure either would do much good.
- 'Doc
Getting a Motorola radio reprogrammed may be expensive. They protect their software like a rabid dog.
I think I wouldn't spend any money on them buying a charger etc. You would be better off for listening with even an inexpensive older scanner as long as it is not crystal controlled. Most of them would cover all the VHF/UHF ham bands entirely.
I used to use the P1225. I had a bunch of them and had twp P1225 mobiles. But I also had the programming software, programming cables and RIB box to do the programming. Unless you have all that stuff or know someone who does and will program the radio for you it's not worth the effort. You can buy a brand new Amateur HT for far less than the equipment needed to program the P1225. I almost forgot, There is also a trick to programming in the 70cm amateur band freqs which I've already forgotten. They won't just program normally with the Moto software..
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