Most likely ... 

  If I knew what the chassis consisted of, the conversion would be 
 that much simpler.  Does anyone have a clue as what is in it? 

  Neil - WA6KLA 
  

Jim wrote:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Actually the bid is at $99. As far as the conversion, that is 
> > questionable. it receives on VHF and transmits on UHF. That is 
> > not a setup we would use in ham radio. 

  We can't use that?  Why not?  Using a little imagination, you 
 should be able to figure it out for yourself. 


> > Go to <A HREF="www.repeaterbuilder.com">www.repeaterbuilder.com</A> 
> > and see what it says there on the conversions. I think there is 
> > a link to Micors. Maybe someone with hands-on experience will 
> > speak up.
> >
> >
> > 73.
> >
> > CHRIS WILKIE
> > W1LKE
> > Jonesboro, Georgia
> 
> Sounds like a good candidate for a remote input...oh and the high split
> Micors should be good candidates to go up to 220.
> 
> --
> Jim
> 
> --------
> "The higher you are, the harder it is to pump."
> -Cleveland Mayor Jane Cambell, after the big black-out of 2003



 

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