MCX1000 Model Breakdown Chart

Power Band Description Model
10W VHF Motorcycle Radio MBM23URA7H00-K
25W VHF Motorcycle Radio MBM33URA7H00-K
10W UHF Motorcycle Radio MBM24URA7H00-K
25W UHF Motorcycle Radio MBM34URA7H00-K
10W VHF Digital Motorcycle Radio MBM23UXA7H00-K
25W VHF Digital Motorcycle Radio MBM33UXA7H00-K
10W UHF Digital Motorcycle Radio MBM24UXA7H00-K
25W UHF Digital Motorcycle Radio MBM34UXA7H00-K
VHF Dash Mount 56 Mode/8 Zone MBD43URA7K00-K
VHF Dash Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone MBD43URA7H00-K
UHF Dash Mount 56 Mode/8 Zone MBD44URA7K00-K
UHF Dash Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone MBD44URA7H00-K
VHF Dash Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone Dig. MBD43UXA7H00-K
UHF Dash Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone Dig. MBD44UXA7H00-K
VHF Trunk Mount 56 Mode/8 Zone MBT43URA7K00-K
VHF Trunk Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone MBT43URA7H00-K
UHF Trunk Mount 56 Mode/8 Zone MBT44URA7K00-K
UHF Trunk Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone MBT44URA7H00-K
VHF Trunk Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone Dig MBT43UXA7H00-K
UHF Trunk Mount 128 Mode/24 Zone Dig MBT44UXA7H00-K

Also note that the US and Canadian radios' use the same PA deck. The difference is that the US models are typically tuned for 40W out, whereas the Canadian model is typically tuned for 30W out.

There are two bandsplits available for the VHF radios, these are 136-162MHz and 146-174MHz. There should also be at least two bandsplits in UHF as well, 403-433MHz and 438-470MHz (not sure on the exact splits, can someone verify this). The bandsplits are not indicated by the model number, you will have to read the radio to find out what split it is.


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