At 04:53 AM 5/16/05, you wrote:

>I'm in the market for 4 identical receiver's in the UHF 430 Mhz
>range.  Would like to find 4 of them, like the GE ER41 UHF versions,
>or something compatible, and as cheap as I can get them. After some
>thought and debate, If I can find 4 of them, I will not use the TM-
>V7's that I originally planned to use.  Let me know what you have and
>total cost shipped to Indiana.  Thanks.
>
>Mathew

Sounds like you are making a link stack for a voting panel.

Look for 36-42mhz land mobile stuff. That's right, low band.
25-30MHz and 30-36mhz gear ends up on 10m, and 42-50MHz
gear ends up on 6m.   Nobody wants the stuff in between,
and therefore it goes for parts value.

I would imagine that your link frequencies are somewhere in
the range of 420-440MHz. Locally they are at either 420-421
or 438-440MHz. Put up a decent antenna and feed it to the
input of a 430MHz transverter and change the rock in it so
that the frequencies "line up" so that 439.0mhz in ends up at
39.0mhz out.  Take the transverter output and feed it to the
stack of low band receivers.  There's your link stack.

Dayton is this week end.   You will probably see 36-42mhz
Maxtracs for $50 or less. The ones with the dead TXs will
probably go for $20 or less.  The Maxtrac is a programmable
radio and has internal PL and DPL.  The COR and PL decode
can be brought out on separate pins.

Mike WA6ILQ





 
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