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Old 05-01-2009 | 09:19 AM
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sup everyone! can I put my old skool M8 FM RFmodule in my M11? the M11 has 2.4GHz module in it but just wondering if I could switch from MHz to GHz. . .
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Old 05-01-2009 | 10:20 AM
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No harm in trying. I can't remember off-hand, but I know that one of the radios has more module pins than the other, so it may not physically fit.
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You should be able to run the same module in both the M8 or M11 without any problem.
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No harm in trying. I can't remember off-hand, but I know that one of the radios has more module pins than the other, so it may not physically fit.
I bought the radio less then 20 hours ago and don't wanna burn it up over some stupid mistake... I've heard the same thing somewhere else but I've read more chat then what I was looking for...

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You should be able to run the same module in both the M8 or M11 without any problem.

thanks trips for the good info.. are you 100% sure? or?...
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The worst that could happen is that it won't work. It's not gonna spontaneously combust or fry anything or whatever.
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Old 05-01-2009 | 03:47 PM
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The worst that could happen is that it won't work. It's not gonna spontaneously combust or fry anything or whatever.
don't wanna take any chances. don't have another $320+ or shpping and repair cost. thanks for the replys tho greatly
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Old 05-01-2009 | 07:25 PM
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The m8 modules will work ...just make sure it has 8 pin holes......if im correct early modules had 6......but they will work in the m11
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Bingo you are right on that early versions had 6 pins compared to 8 for m11.If your module only has 6 let me know I might have extra one laying around somewhere
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I have a M11 that came with the dss. Then I picked up a 75mhz and 27 Mhz modals from novak. when I received the modals I quickly fund out the only have 6 pin holes when my M11 has 8 pins!! Broke out the Dremal and added two more holes. Now they work fine. so you shouldn't have a Problem


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Old 05-12-2009 | 05:32 PM
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My M8RF Module has 8pins! So for sure it will work. I haven't try yet tho lol

Thanks for all the info people. Thanks again!
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