Hello All,
Attempted to tune up the TX side of a C74CXB today. The odds weren't really in
my favor as I've never worked on a UHF MSF nor have I ever used a tracking
generator. I brought the station to a friends shop and I used an IFR1200S for
the tuning.
I checked the station before I began
-Builder] First UHF MSF5000 Attempt
Hello All,
Attempted to tune up the TX side of a C74CXB today. The odds weren't really
in my favor as I've never worked on a UHF MSF nor have I ever used a tracking
generator. I brought the station to a friends shop and I used an IFR1200S
be about the same values.*
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*John*
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*Sent:* Friday, May 08, 2009 2:49 PM
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:* [Repeater-Builder] First UHF MSF5000 Attempt
Hello All,
Attempted to tune up the TX side of a C74CXB today. The odds
weren't really in my favor as I've never worked on a UHF MSF nor
have I ever used a tracking generator. I brought the station to a
friends shop and I used
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] First UHF MSF5000 Attempt
Hmm??? The book at my friends shop said (if I read it right) that a C74
with the filter option was rated at 110 from the PA and 85 at the
junction box which is why I'm concerned about my 71 watts.
James Delancy wrote:
UHF
: [Repeater-Builder] First UHF MSF5000 Attempt
Hmm??? The book at my friends shop said (if I read it right) that a C74
with the filter option was rated at 110 from the PA and 85 at the
junction box which is why I'm concerned about my 71 watts.
James Delancy wrote:
UHF models that are 110
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] First UHF MSF5000 Attempt
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, May 8, 2009, 5:06 PM
Hi Mark,
Interesting about your MSR2000. I'm not sure about
it's band splits but
if I'm not mistaken, my MSF is in band all the way down
to 438mhz. I'm
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