And, while we are on the topic, people have been referring it as a transverter. I believe I am correct in stating that it is not a transverter, per se, but actually an expansion module to extend the hardware to 144 MHz & 432 MHz. The difference being that a transverter simply heterodynes (translates) the signals down to an RF IF frequency, typically 28 MHz, where the normal radio hardware/software takes over. Whereas with an expansion module, the 144 MHz & 432 MHz signal processing will use the same direct-conversion techniques like the radio does on HF/6m.
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