There's not a high-stab channel element per se, but Micor PURC (paging)
stations used an external high-stability or ultra-high-stability oscillator
for simulcast operations. These were external rack-mount units. A special
channel element plugs into the exciter that has two pigtails on it - one for
audio (coming from the exciter to the UHSO), and the other for modulated RF
(coming from the UHSO into the exciter).
I have some (both complete stations as well as spare UHSO's) if you're
interested.
--- Jeff
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> Is there high precision channel element for simulcasting a micor
> transmitter. I have a heated micor 800 kxn1071a and since it is 12 mhz
> based trying to figure if there is away to get Bowan to cut one for
> high band. Yes Skipp I could just net the transmitters. :-)
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