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Does anyone know the code to marry a new Scout 900 handset to an old base?
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Don't believe you could. I know from the factory there was a sticker on the base and on the handset behind the battery with similar codes...if they didn't match it would not work. There were 9 different bases with matching handsets. Never heard of or saw a way to change the frequency codes. Maybe someone else has.
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That's what I thought, but I just bought one from a referb company and the stickers don't match but the phone works. If it can be done, I have a lot of good bases and a lot of bad handsets.
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I wonder if the frequency chips are removable? Hmmmmm must go dig through parts pile.
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