Yes ... and no ... 

Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
> 
  ... snip ... 

> better RX (in his case a Micor). The high range
> Moto RXs (160-174MHz) are pretty useless for ham
> radio but work just fine on 162.55.... 

  If you are going to modify your 162-174 MHz Micor Receiver to 
 the 2 meter ham band anyway, the 142-150.8 MHz and 162-174 MHz 
 injection multiplier chain capacitors across L101, L102, L103 
 and L104 being C108, C109, C110, C113, and C116, are the same 
 and don't have to be changed.  

  If you going to use the AFC module TLN1362A or TLN4440A, you 
 need to reverse the discriminator diodes.  

  See for more information:  
  http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-element-info.html 


  The Motorola Series 'L' and 'M' Receivers have a strange 
 idiosyncrasy but that is another story ... (Don't try to receive 
 146.94 MHz ...) 


> Mike WA6ILQ
>

  Hope this helps ... 

  Neil - WA6KLA





 
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