Midland 6001 200 channels freqeuncyrange

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Midland 6001 200 channels freqeuncyrange

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Hello all,
I have a Midland 6001 with 200 channels and working not ok .
Which freqeuncy range has this 6001 ? I tried to google it but i cannot find the exact range.
My geuss is 26-28 Mc ?
Board is PTBM125A4X .

Thanks in advance !
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Found in the Cybernet service manual, I'd think they'd be the same channels as the Superstar 2000 and Lafayette 1800 (same main board):

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I should add that all but 'C' band will normally be straight 10khz channel spacing with no gaps.
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Thanks mitch !!!
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You're welcome. This might help a bit more :D

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