GE Phoenix / IRLP hookup info:

http://www.qsl.net/n1nte/ge_phoenix_irlp.html

- Rob, N1NTE


At 08:36 AM 2/6/2004 -0500, you wrote:

>I use GE Phoenix for quite a few things.  They should work just fine for
>IRLP.  I don't have any of my papers here, but if you do a search on
>google you should be able to find the wiring for them.
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>Corey
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> > Have several UHF band GE Phoenix radios that I'd like to use at link
> > hardware for a repeater.  I know nothing about them.  They work on  the
> > programmed frequency, about 25 watts and 0.35 uV for full
> > quieting.  Are these "good" radios in terms of general operation for
> > link service?  If so, I am looking for someone to ship the proms off  to
> > so I can get them programmed.  I also have a GE MLS I think, 2  channel
> > mobile with a slant face.  This looks like a newer model.   Can anyone
> > out there program this, too?
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> > Thanks,
> > Derek KC4FWC
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