DCFluX wrote:
I would blame the tempreture compensation line that is going into the
ICOM before the crystals.
Please refer to the schematic on page 7 of:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-library/lbi-30060d.pdf
I believe this line is typically in the 4 to 5v range
The TC line is at
At 4/11/2010 12:01, you wrote:
>Well it looks like I need a new tx xtal for my UHF ExecII repeater. The
>current xtal has suddenly jumped about 50KHz high on UHF
>What are the current prefered vendors? I know about International, any
>other reliable ones?
Did this happen while in service, & if so
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010, Lee Pennington wrote:
> Crystek, And Jans, Both in Fort Myers, Fl..73
Last crystal order I put in, I mailed the ICOMs to International. I
think the ICOMs were close enough to frequency that I didn't have to
touch them.
The last time I called JAN, I didn't get a cal
I would blame the tempreture compensation line that is going into the ICOM
before the crystals.
Please refer to the schematic on page 7 of:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-library/lbi-30060d.pdf
I believe this line is typically in the 4 to 5v range
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Lee Pen
Crystek, And Jans, Both in Fort Myers, Fl..73
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 3:01 PM, John wrote:
>
>
> Well it looks like I need a new tx xtal for my UHF ExecII repeater. The
> current xtal has suddenly jumped about 50KHz high on UHF
> What are the current prefered vendors? I know about Intern
Well it looks like I need a new tx xtal for my UHF ExecII repeater. The
current xtal has suddenly jumped about 50KHz high on UHF
What are the current prefered vendors? I know about International, any
other reliable ones?
John
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