Greetings from Texas and Oklahoma
Hiya, I'm a college student in Oklahoma and am bbased in Houston. I'm also far too nice for my own good and end uup transporting friends from colleges in austin, so I hit almost every major city in Texas a few times a semester, except San antonio and El Paso. I invested in a Bel V955 back when I was uniformed and just starting to do a lot of wrong trips. I could've done a lot worse and I'm really enjoying the info I've found on the forum so far. I also recently acquired a MPH Bee Model 36 K band set, so I've got plenty of toys in my car to mess with. If anybody's got a manual for the Bee that they would scan for me, I would be extremely grateful. If you own the set and have a few tips about it's operation, I'd love to hear them. Anyways, I'm glad to be here and hope to have a few interesting things here and there.
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Welcome to the forum. Would you please be more specific about the model for which you are looking for a manual? Oh, and I well remember those college road trips. Sounds like you're more of a cabbie than most. Great way to see more though.
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Welcome to the forum. Would you please be more specific about the model for which you are looking for a manual? Oh, and I well remember those college road trips. Sounds like you're more of a cabbie than most. Great way to see more though.
The radar set was manufactured by MPH Industries. The Model is printed as Bee 36-K Series A.
Yeah, I do an enormous amount of driving. I think I'm determined to make up for lost time or something. My car is ten years old and has far too few miles on it for its age.
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