OK, thanks Larry.  I must admit, I was not involved in the original 
conversion (I came in afterward) so I'm not certain it was done per 
the alignment procedure.

I guess my first task it to perform a complete alignment on the 
receiver and see how things come out.

Thanks for the idea!

Mark - N9WYS

--- In [email protected], "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL 
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wrote:
> We moved a bunch of 100-watt 460/465 MHz MSR-2000 repeaters down 
to the ham
> band. By just following the alignment procedure in the service 
manual, they
> tuned right up with excellent performance in the ham band - the 
receivers
> had better than spec sensitivity, the transmitters put out 100+ 
watts. No
> modifications of any kind were necessary. I have one that I tuned 
up on 440
> and kept for myself as a "garage" repeater, but I have more 
repeaters than
> hilltops to put them on (and users to use them), so it will 
probably be
> going to the 'bay one of these days, along with a spare receiver 
and
> exciter.
> 
> Larry K7LJ





 
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