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Douglas Posted on Sep 14, 2008
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Hi How do i identifie the 6 channels on my MOTOROLA RADIUS GM300.
It was given to me. No power leads or ant leads. So before i buy them. I would like to know if i want to put in it my boat. Which is the only use i have for it. Than you for your time.
douggie11

  • Douglas Sep 15, 2008

    Hi again, The MODEL NUMBER on the back of the radio is M33GMC09C2AA. I think this radio may have been in a boat at one time. altho ony six channels in a boat radio in AUSTRALIA is unusual.



    Thanks again douggie11

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    eradiostore May 11, 2010

    If you would supply the model number of the radio, we could tell you what frequency band it is in. However, the only way to conclusively tell what frequency and/or PL code is programmed into each channel is to have a dealer "read out" the radio using Motorola software. The GM300 is a programmable radio and could be program to any frequency within the individual radio's range.

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Your radio with model number M33GMC09C2AA is a GM300 made for Central Asia, Eastern Europe and Turkey. It is VHF 25 watt with 12.5 channel spacing. It will do frequencies between 146-174 MHz. It should be able to be "read out" by a Motorola dealer. If it has been in a boat, it most likely is programmed with Marine frequencies. If you have another marine radio you may be able to determine the frequency by process of elimination.

The wiring kit for power is readily available for around $18 ea. If your boat has a marine VHF antenna onboard, you will be able to attach the antenna to this radio. It takes a mini-PL connector.

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