tahrens301 wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I picked up a bunch of Micor repeaters today,
> and as I figured, they have the TLD xxx4
> receiver in them. (160-174mhz).
>
> I know that to put on 2 meters, new resonators
> & some other stuff is required, but is it
> necessary if I go down to 154?
>
> I'm wo
tahrens301 wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I picked up a bunch of Micor repeaters today,
> and as I figured, they have the TLD xxx4
> receiver in them. (160-174mhz).
>
> I know that to put on 2 meters, new resonators
> & some other stuff is required, but is it
> necessary if I go down to 154?
>
Yes, th
They might tune done. If not, try brass screws. I've used this to move
high splits to 2 meters.
tahrens301 wrote:
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I picked up a bunch of Micor repeaters today,
> and as I figured, they have the TLD xxx4
> receiver in them. (160-174mhz).
>
> I know that to put on 2 meters, n
Hi Folks,
I picked up a bunch of Micor repeaters today,
and as I figured, they have the TLD xxx4
receiver in them. (160-174mhz).
I know that to put on 2 meters, new resonators
& some other stuff is required, but is it
necessary if I go down to 154?
I'm working on this as a backup repeater for o
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