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Posted on Dec 25, 2007

Doesn't work my two new radios don't trasmit/receive. They are set to the same channel and CTCSS code and nothing...

  • oldrver Mar 03, 2008

    will not recieve each other bellsouth 2730 gmrs/frs radio

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I was abel to make mine work I put one on chanel 20 then scanned with the other and pressed the ptt button on the unit on channel 20 until scanned one found transmition.

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Like where way to set motorola Gp radio 2000

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You may need to just return them. I have found thru experience that Kenwood and Uniden FRS band radios are the most reliable. Bell south has had a lot of issues with RF related products.

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