k3phl wrote:

> I opted to split a Midland 13-513.  The PA runs 20-30 watts, is 
> synthesized, and has a much better receiver than the drifty and 
> rather deaf 509.  The operating manual also has a full schematic as 
> well as the point to point wiring between the individual boards.  It 
> even includes receiver and transmitter alignment instructions.  
> Although I did not document the procedure to split, it works very 
> well as a primary or backup repeater.
> 
> For those not familiar with the radio, there is currently one on Ebay 
> if you search for keyword "Midland 220"
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Steve
> K3PHL
> http://mywebpages.comcast.net/k3phl

How did you split the synthesizer?
-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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