Maxtracs, GM300, and CDM series are all good radios! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All the time. If yours will allow you to program the pins .. its easy. I have used S-com, and Link-Comm controllers on Maxtracs, CDM series, GM series radios.
Is your radio a 40 or 45 watt version ... then it will only go down to 20 watts and still hold specs. If it is a 20 watt version, then it will go all the way down to 1 watt (model # beginning with D44 is UHF high power, D43 is VHF hi power, D33 is VHF low, D34 is UHF low) I use cooling fans on even the ones that are just link radios. I also run them at 20 watts for hiigh power units, or 10 watts for low power units. I preselect them using bandpass cavities, or you can use the DCI filters or celwave preselectors (the latter mentioned is sold as an option with this type unit for repeater use.) Check the PA transistors, I usually resolder them with silver solder. If you do not do this, and they get a little too warm, they will unsolder themselves. The silver solder gives you a little more temperature range. A GR300 is just two GM300 mobiles in a box with a Rick interface and usually a celwave notch only duplexer with 15 amp supply. Oh yeah, no internal mods or jumpers needed unless you don't have a 16 pin accessory connector ... REST EASY :) No Flames here!! Yahoo! Groups Links
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