I'm looking at a repeater with the model no of C7465B3106.  Any Idea which
split that would be?



On 8/26/07, skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hi Jesse,
>
> A quick sum of the UHF MSR-2000 band splits normally described
> as three choices. A low range 403-430 model, the 450-483 MHz
> model and the "T-Band" high range 483-512 range. the 483 value
> might be a plus or minus a bit but those two ranges work toward
> those values.
>
> You will not get the T-Band range receiver to come down (unless
> you have a lot of time and skill... nor will you get the 415 MHz
> receiver up to 445 MHz without much serious effort.
>
> Better to trade and/or find replacement receivers.
>
> The out of range PA's should be operated at much reduced values
> and or modified... which includes work in the harmonic filter
> section.
>
> cheers,
> skipp
>
> > "Jesse Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> > Does anyone know the band-splits for the UHF MSR 2000, or a
> > web page that has a model no. reference chart?
> > Thanks,
> > Jesse
> >
>
>  
>

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