ac0y5 wrote: > > Otherwise I must use what I can get at a price that I can afford.
I don't know what you paid (perhaps nothing?), but you can buy a Motorola or GE for a couple hundred bucks down to next to nothing. If I were to consider my time, I would save more money spending a couple hundred bucks now. Yes, I would take a Spectrum. I could use the rack for mounting a controller or something. > IF it's not right, it does not go into service by me period. But the main problem I've had with Spectrum is that it can be 'right' when you put it on, but a few weeks later, the tuning changes on its own and it's no longer 'right'! > You did not learn from my other posts that I WILL NOT PUT UP CRAP > NOR DO I HAVE A N Y TOLORANCE FOR ANY ONE THAT DOES, PERIOD. That's fine, but it's not the point. You can be the world's greatest tech, and put up a flawless system, but if the tuning changes on its own, what good is it that it *was* working fine? You can't be there 24-7 to fix it the moment it goes bad. > I beleave if it is crap in needs to be taken off the air. I eagerly anticipate your views on Spectrum in a year. :-)) > I spent many hours making shure that it was one of the best sounding > machines in town and may be THE best. Well, plan on spending hours realigning the Spectrum every few weeks to keep it from going spurious. If you have that kind of time to dedicate to babysitting your repeater, well, more power to you. It will keep you busy! Joe M. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

