Yup, true. 

  Neil 


Paul Finch wrote:
> 
> Oh man, those radios brought up nightmare memories!!!  Only one 
> I can think of that is worse is the Johnson 557 UHF radio. 
> 
> Paul
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JOHN MACKEY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 1:25 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile Repeaters?
> 
> I would think that if you are talking about *CORRECTLY* tuning the Motran
> for
> continous duty that you would also be watching the current meter for the
> power
> supply feeding the 43MSN, looking for minimum current at the same time as
> watching for max RF power out.
> 
> I've never found either the LLT or the MSN motrans to be very diffult to
> tune.
>  (although the LLT requires being a little more careful)  Cetainly the MSN
> was
> a far better radio than the LLT.
> 
> For tuning that can be a little tricky to do *CORRECTLY*, I suggesting
> attempting to tune of the of following transmitters:
> 
> 1. UHF GE-Mastr Pro
> 2. UHF Motorola HT-200
> 3. 150 MHz GE TPL
> 
> ------ Original Message ------
> Received: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 12:05:43 PM CST
> From: Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> SNIP
> >   After inserting the Channel Element on the correct frequency, and
> >  tuning the exciter and following multiplier stages according to the
> >  manual, you just leave it keyed and tune for maximum output power
> >  on your Bird Wattmeter.  Next?
> SNIP
> 
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