Bryon,
 
Even if the don't readily tune down to 150 or below they would be very easy to pad with capacitors to make them work.  The problem is you have to tune them very carefully, there is an injection amplifier board that is tuned to 135 MHz, not the output frequency and I have seen too many people try and tune them the wrong way and mess the thing up.  The amplifier board has air variable capacitors that tend to short out while tuning and also mess up the tuning. 
 
Again I will look for a book.
 
Paul
 
 
 
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron DigiCap FM exciter

Paul,
Thank you for your time,
they seem a little strange but i have not heard of many of them kick n' the bucket so im hoping it will do me a good,   I also wonder if it can go down to 150mhz ??
thanks
Byron

Paul Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Byron,
 
Worked on those things for a long time back in the 80's and early 90's, they were a little strange.  Will look up a book and see if I can tell you the diode programming.
 
Paul
 














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