Thanks for all the suggestions, looks like an 88 split swap will be
the better route and require the least amount of effort, so that's the
plan of action.
Thanks for the advice gang! Will holler back if/when I run into any
further snags.
Dave
N0TRQ
At 08:05 AM 07/19/09, you wrote:
>Okay guys, I might be biting off more than I know here, but I've been
>tasked out to try to get this accomplished for a new fledgling group
>of hams here.
>How much effort is really involved in converting a 406-420Mhz Mastr II
>machine (combination ending in 77) up
e. I had a low side injection repeater
operating on 443.9 that had the problem until I changed to high side injection.
Good luck on your conversion.
73 - Jim W5ZIT
--- On Sun, 7/19/09, Dave Cochran wrote:
From: Dave Cochran
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Convert 406-420mhz Mastr II to ham ba
Okay guys, I might be biting off more than I know here, but I've been
tasked out to try to get this accomplished for a new fledgling group
of hams here.
How much effort is really involved in converting a 406-420Mhz Mastr II
machine (combination ending in 77) up to the ham band?
Need to start learn
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