I don't think that the VHF Engineering synthesizer was out in 1975. I had a
GLIB around 1979 and don't recall that VHF Engineering had introduced their
synthesized unit yet.

Chuck
WB2EDV


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> I remember using a 2M synthesized remote base in Las Vegas back in 1975.
> They used a VHF Engineering synthesizer - not a GLB (but I don't remember
> what kind of VHF radio it was hooked up to.) Buried somewhere, I think I
> still have the schematics of the system's controller, etc.
>
> LJ
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> From: Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:50:29 -0700
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Kinda of a strange question
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> Hi folks
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> Is anyone aware of the earliest use of a synthesized remote base on an
> amateur repeater? One that allowed full frequency agility?
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> My take is that it happened in 1976 (and of course, I think I know who did
> it <g>).
>
> Ken
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