Well I'm looking forward to this, together with the 2m transverter it saves
me buying a dedicated VHF / UHF rig for satellites.
Simon Brown
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From: "Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The data sheet says 28-32 for the X
The data sheet says 28-32 for the XV432.
73,
Eric
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From: "Simon Brown \(HB9DRV\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, Feb 9, 2006 7:25 am
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] XV432 added to order page; New XV Data Sheet
Drat, just found the 28 - 30 MHz IF
Drat, just found the 28 - 30 MHz IF reference in the flyer. Chalk that one
up to a senior moment.
I will read before I post, I will read before I post,
Simon Brown
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From: "Simon Brown (HB9DRV)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just printed out the
Hi,
I just printed out the XV flyer (on my new OKI C5250 colour printer). Didn't
see this info about the IF - I wonder if my IC-7800 will TX between 30 and
32 MHz in transverter mode - guess I'll have to ask around.
I usually just listen anyway, rarely transmit.
Simon Brown
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Simon,
Since the IF is stated to be 28 to 32 MHz, I believe that translates into a
receive range of 432 to 436 MHz. I recall something being said earlier
about an optional crystal frequency for a different range, but I see nothing
about that in the XV data sheet.
73,
Don W3FPR
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Slight follow-on, the IC-7800 has (from memory) full RX up to 50 MHz or so.
I'm not looking at using terrestrial 70cms at the moment, but no doubt this
will happen at some time (who knows).
With luck I'll have the IC-7000 in a few months, so for simplex 2m / 70cms
this is the easier and (very
Hi,
What's the receive range on 70cms? I am looking for satellite support using
a transverter with my IC-7800.
Simon Brown
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From: "Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There also is a new XV data sheet (.pdf) on our manu
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