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It's an Frankenstein'd Motorola HT-1250LS made from a low band HT-750 (16ch non display) and an HT-1250 front housing, reprogrammed as an HT-1250 with 255 channels, and re-tuned 3Mhz lower than its specified bandsplit of 29.7-36Mhz. Amazingly it still puts out 6 watts around 27Mhz with decent RX but Motorola has always been known for designing radios with a little "extra" coverage both for a global market with merely different software and to not piss off their customers when they get assigned a new frequency sligly outside the radios bandsplit.
 

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