Hi everybody
Ive recently purchased a few MTH800 in Australia , selling them on ebay but I guy asked if these are able to talk to each other but Im currently not there and want to reply to him ASAP , so can they ? and is there an easy to turn on off setting in the radio or is it a programed in thing ?
Cheers for reading this, and commenting
Also have Mtp6550's about 30 of them !
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MTH800 can they talk to each other without repeater ?
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