Hamtronics still offers 220 repeater strips & kits; http://www.hamtronics.com/
At 02:25 PM 11/6/2007, you wrote: >A lot of guys are just using old midland crystal radios if you can find >them. > >Those work better than hamtronics. > >Keith, KB7M wrote: > > > > > > I've built several repeaters over the years, but only for the 2m and > > 70cm bands. > > > > In a moment of insanity, I purchased a Wacom 222Mhz duplexer and now I > > realize that 222 Mhz radios suitable for repeater operation are not > > readily available. :-( > > > > I see that folks have documented methods for converting VHF high band > > MASTR II and Micor radios for 222 Mhz. Unfortunately, I don't have > > either radio in my stash of radios. I DO have some VHF Mitreks, some > > UHF Micors, and one VHF MASTR Executive II radio. Can any of these be > > converted to 222 Mhz? Does anyone have an already converted radio that > > they would be willing to trade for something? I know that the > > repeater-builder guys have already converted radios forsale, but I'd > > like to find a way to do it for less than the $700 that they want for > > them if I can. > > > > -- > > Keith McQueen > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > >-- >Jay Urish W5GM ex. KB5VPS > >ARRL Life Member Denton County ARRL VEC >N5ERS VP/Trustee > >Monitoring 444.850 PL-88.5 146.92 PL-110.9 > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Thanks, Robin Midgett K4IDC 615-322-5836 office - rolls to pager 615-835-7699 pager 615-301-1642 home [EMAIL PROTECTED] Radio Gear For Sale: http://www.people.vanderbilt.edu/~robin.midgett/index.htm