The 'L' Series UHF receiver was rated at -60 dB of IM rejection - 
 the first active device was a bi-polar amplifier. 

  The 'M' Series UHF receiver was rated at -80 dB of IM rejection - 
 the first active device was a FET mixer. 

Ken Arck wrote:
> 
> At 12:55 AM 3/23/2004 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> >  Not really a good plan.  Most likely the radio won't duplex
> > without severe desense.
> 
> <---I had a full duplex LHT in my car, back in the 70's, complete
> with a Princess phone conversion "control head" (remember those?).  

  I may have a Princess phone here for your ID board display at 
 Sea-Pac in June. 


> It worked ok but of course running a mobile full duplex is a whole 
> ifferent game than one in repeater use! 

  Back then, I used a 4 freq duplex Motorola U64MHT and a 4 freq 
 duplex GE Mastr Pro - both in the car for a number of years.  

  I saved the Princess and Cinderella phones for you Ken. 

> 
> Ken 

  73, 

  Neil - WA6KLA




 
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