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.
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>Those work better than hamtronics.
>
>Keith, KB7M wrote:
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> > 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]>
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> >
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>Jay Urish W5GM  ex. KB5VPS
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>ARRL Life Member        Denton County ARRL VEC
>N5ERS VP/Trustee
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>Monitoring 444.850 PL-88.5 146.92 PL-110.9
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Thanks,
Robin Midgett K4IDC
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