That is what these radio's are. They came from Canada.
Mathew
"Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mathew Quaife wrote:
> This is what
> makes me believe that the uhf receiver that I have will not handle
> the high side cut.
Actually, I have my doubts about a 450-470 split rx m
The radios that I have were from Canada, and was originally on 413 Mhz. So
chances are they will not hit the high side, but then also found that the xtal
was cut wrong.
Mathew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 1/2/2007 13:07, you wrote:
>Mathew Quaife wrote:
> > This is what
> > m
That is what these radio's are. They came from Canada.
Mathew
"Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mathew Quaife wrote:
> This is what
> makes me believe that the uhf receiver that I have will not handle
> the high side cut.
Actually, I have my doubts about a 450-470 split rx m
At 1/2/2007 13:07, you wrote:
>Mathew Quaife wrote:
> > This is what
> > makes me believe that the uhf receiver that I have will not handle
> > the high side cut.
>
>Actually, I have my doubts about a 450-470 split rx making it down to
>434 without some serious work. I know a Micor won't do it.
>Yo
At 1/1/2007 19:25, you wrote:
>My first attempt, since I had the vhf/uhf radio on the bench already, I
>put the xtal in the 144.810 rx side of the radio, it did not work, I would
>have thought it should have at least received, even though I would have to
>retune the radio. I put a second xtal i
Mathew Quaife wrote:
> This is what
> makes me believe that the uhf receiver that I have will not handle
> the high side cut.
Actually, I have my doubts about a 450-470 split rx making it down to
434 without some serious work. I know a Micor won't do it.
You should use a 403-430 split rx instead.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> My first attempt, since I had the vhf/uhf radio on the bench
already, I put the xtal in the 144.810 rx side of the radio, it did
not work, I would have thought it should have at least received, even
though I woul
My first attempt, since I had the vhf/uhf radio on the bench already, I put the
xtal in the 144.810 rx side of the radio, it did not work, I would have thought
it should have at least received, even though I would have to retune the radio.
I put a second xtal in, and got the same results. Unti
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
and boom, came to life.
WHAT went boom? What exactly did you do that got your receivers working?
Laryn K8TVZ
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Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] RE: Bomar Crystals Ordered, Figured it out
Well I came to the conclusion that the 440 receiver would not go high enough
to make it to the high side of the xtal, so I went back to work on the 144.810
Well I came to the conclusion that the 440 receiver would not go high enough to
make it to the high side of the xtal, so I went back to work on the 144.810
receivers, and boom, came to life. The xtals are good. The low cut xtal would
work, but the high side won't on the UHF.
Thanks for t
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