Mike,

  I can give you a very positive reference for the repeater-builder 
220 Micor conversions that Scott Z does.  We purchased one for our 
220 machine here in Philadelphia two years ago.  We only had to go 
back to the site once within a few days to touch up centering the 
receive crystal which is normal for a first time implementation.  
Absolutely zero problems since.  Very hot receiver and a good 25-30 
watts out of the modified PA.  They have certainly perfected the 
method.

  If you are in a low RF environment, I use the old Midland 13-513 
(the synthesized model, NOT the crystal 509) as a repeater receiver 
on another one of my machines with very good sensitivity and overall 
results.  I have also use the crystal 509 as a 1 watt exciter on the 
TX side.

Steve
K3PHL
Philadelphia
224.180 PL 127.3

--- In [email protected], "k4ij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I am looking for a radio for my 220 repeater project. Just need the
> radio, have everything else. I would prefer something already on 
band.
> Something that is already converted is fine such as a Micor or Mastr
> II. If I don't find something I will do the conversion but want to
> check to see if someone might have one that would save some time. 
This
> will be
> used in a high RF enviroment and on a mountain top. If you have
> something drop me a line to:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 73
> Mike K4IJ







 
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