--- us_communications1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Good Afternoon Gentlemen,
> I am looking to build a hi-fi quality audio repeater
> to feed audio for 
> remote broadcasts of a non-commercial radio station
> which has been 
> greatly annoying, as I need a specific IF filter for
> a motorola 
> receiver a tu-540w and I have been unable to find
> the filter. In 
> addition, the chief engineer for the station has
> been completely un-
> helpful. While I am not an amateur radio operator, I
> am building this 
> repeater for amateur radio use on the 144-148 mc
> band and the engineer 
> of the station claims he has an amateur radio
> license, but i am 
> beginning to have my doubts and the engineer has not
> been supportive of 
> building a hi-fi audio repeater. how can i confirm
> if the engineer has 
> a amateur radio license? is there a listing of
> engineers and what 
> licenses they have? i went through a lot of trouble
> to find the older 
> tube type equipment to build this hi-fi quality
> audio repeater and want 
> to make it work to serve the non-commercial fm
> station. what suppliers 
> carry older motorola radio parts?
> 
>

Just ask him what his ham call letters are. It should
be one or two letters, a number 0 to 9, and one to 3
more leters.  Then go to www.qrz.com and look them up.
 His name and address should match.  

Also as some have pointed out it is not legal to use
the ham bands to transmitt anyting other than ham
communications.



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