This is more-or-less possible with various packages, I would be able to support this myself.

The only transverters I would use based on (1st) quality and (2nd) price are Elecraft, unfortunately I can't find any info on the 430 MHz transverter which was proposed a year or so ago. The quality of the Elecraft products exceeds everything else I have found at a reasonable price (I am excluding Kuhne here - way too expensive for a poor programmer).

I would like to use an Elecraft 144 MHz and 430 MHz with my IC-7800 - as the 430 MHz doesn't seem to be coming soon I am looking at the IC-910H (I have one on the table next to me). But I would still prefer a couple of good transverters so that I can use by big box of tricks.

Simon Brown
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Pfeuffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


I'd be very interested in this "marriage", especially if it supported satellite operation:

1) Cross-band split using 2 transverters
2)The ability to sync the two split frequencies so they track through either inverting or non-inverting transponders.

#1 may already be possible.  Anyone know for sure?

--Mike

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