The transverter RX/TX range (6500) is from 100Khz to 77Mhz.

*         Most commercially available transverters use 28Mhz as a base IF

*         Is there an advantage to using a higher IF frequency?

*         How does the transverter recognize a request to transmit and can
it run duplex using RX-A or RX-B?

 

The 6700 picks up 135Mhz to 165Mhz RX but not TX

*         Is there any advantage to use transverter TX but switch the RX
antenna to RX-A or RX-B and use the 6700 SCU?

*         Is there any advantage to use an IF of 144Mhz rather than 28Mhz
for all transverters, including 2M? Are any such transverters available or
announced?

*         Is the internal 10 MHz Reference Clock Stability suitable as a
base for most/all transverter usage and where would a GPS synchronized clock
be required?

 

The world of transverters is new to me and I'd like to make the best choice
of currently available equipment or wait until a manufacturer matches these
specifications.

 

Stan Williams

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