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It requires a programming cable, CT111, and software CE68. The alternate
cable I have used successfully is the CT-29/CT91 which is for the ham radio
Yaesu VX-7R. Icom OPC478 can be used instead of the CT29. To clone from a
programmed radio to another, use the CT32 clone cable. The CE68 software
comes with detailed instructions on programming. The software prompts you
how to turn on the radio in programming mode. The Owners manual with the
radio explains how to clone.
Contact me directly for more information. I own one of these handhelds and
have it set up for local 2 meter ham repeaters.
Doug K7ABX

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The new Standard Horizon Marine Radio HX-370S handheld radio has

features
of
interest to US Coast Guard Auxiliary, Civil Air Patrol, etc. It has 40

FCC
part 90 (land mobile) dealer software programmable memory channels and
covers the frequency range 137-174 Mhz. This includes the 2 meter ham
bands.
It includes CTCSS and selectable 5 HZ or 2.5 KHz channels. It meets the
new
2.5 ppm stability requirement for CG Auxiliary and CAP. The only

problems
I
see for CG Auxiliary/CAP use is there is not a direct external power

jack
and the receiver intermodulation is only 70 dB, not the 80 dB that the
NTIA
requires. However, it is the only thing on the market I know of that has
this frequency range and is both marine and land mobile type approved.
73
Doug K7ABX, Assistant District Staff Officer-Communications (South),

13th
District CG Auxiliary



Do you know first-hand if this feature can be user activated? I've found
several dealers with radios in stock, but none that know zip about the LMR
feature! I'd love to be able to use it as a land based 2m handheld...
73's
a
KG4IJA