Motorola mcs 2000 900 mhz for ham radio
The Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union allow amateur radio operations in the frequency range from 902.0 to 928.0 MHz. The 33–centimeter band has a somewhat short history, being one of the newest amateur radio bands.
However, very high antennas with high gain have shown 33 centimeters can provide good long-range communications almost equal to systems on lower frequencies such as the 70 centimeter band. It is primarily used for very local communications as opposed to bands lower in frequency. It ranges from 902 to 928 MHz and is unique to ITU Region 2. The 33-centimeter or 900 MHz band is a portion of the UHF radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio on a secondary basis.