Eric Lemmon wrote:
Bob,
Those filters are the standard 16K0F3E filters, for 25 kHz channels. The
most recent UHF Micor manual notes that part numbers 4884755E01, E02, and
E03 can all be replaced by 4884755E01. It appears that whoever crystalled
that radio took the easy way out, and did
Bob,
Those filters are the standard 16K0F3E filters, for 25 kHz channels. The
most recent UHF Micor manual notes that part numbers 4884755E01, E02, and
E03 can all be replaced by 4884755E01. It appears that whoever crystalled
that radio took the easy way out, and did not install a narrow-band
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