For Sale General Electric Phoenix SX Radio

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Feb 16, 2013
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General Electric model Phoenix SX radio.  Used condition but very clean.  Unable to test but was working when taken out of service.  No mic included.  Includes NOS adjustable mounting bracket and mounting hardware.  $50 shipped continental US.  I don't use Paypal.  I prefer payment with a US Postal Service money order.  Thanks.

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danieldad

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Jun 23, 2010
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haddon twp nj
General Electric model Phoenix SX radio. Used condition but very clean. Unable to test but was working when taken out of service. No mic included. Includes NOS adjustable mounting bracket and mounting hardware. $50 shipped continental US. I don't use Paypal. I prefer payment with a US Postal Service money

Do you know what band it is? They're pretty good radios; used them for years.
 
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Unfortunately I don't know anything about radios so I wouldn't know how to figure out what band it is? Can anyone else out there tell me how to figure out the band this radio?
 

danieldad

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Jun 23, 2010
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haddon twp nj
Unfortunately I don't know anything about radios so I wouldn't know how to figure out what band it is? Can anyone else out there tell me how to figure out the band this radio?
If you can send me the fcc id number, and any other data from the id plate on the back, or bottom of the radio, I should be able to get the info. Thanks
 

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Feb 16, 2013
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Here are all the numbers I could find on and in the radio:

FCC ID AXA9MZTR-104-C
Release No. 20003
Mfg Date Code 8420 09-Apr-84
Comb: N5VV2W25PB
(sticker inside radio) PL19D901003G2REV
(sticker inside radio) 19A703754G3 Copyright 1984 General Electric Co.

I hope that helps.
 

delcofirecop

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Jul 22, 2012
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usa pa
This were usually 450-470 or 490-512 mhz split judging by pic it is a later model so you need a ge suitcase programmer and possibly Epsom chips to,program depending on the number of channels left on chip. Brinkley electronics is the go to,people for these radios these daus.
 

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