I know zip about the MSFs but I'm inclined to agree with you. I wouldn't think that you could broadband an exciter that much and still keep it within repeater commercial specs for spurs. If you could, why would any OEM bother with sub-band versions? In a message dated 3/12/2007 2:33:58 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 01:50 PM 03/12/07, you wrote: Ran across this ad on Qth.com: RADIOVHF - Motorola MSF 5000 UHF Repeater (http://swap.qth.com/view_ad.php?counter=584878) Motorola MSF 5000 Digital Capable and Analog Plus Stations UHF Repeater. Complete repeater system in cabinet including duplexer. I believe the unit is a 100 watt repeater with a TX range of 403-475 MHz. I purchased the repeater in hopes of putting it on the air,but haven't got around to it. It comes with everything you see in the pics including the manual. If you email me I can send more pics if needed. I would like to get $600.00 for the repeater and it will have to be picked up due to it's weight. I live in the Springfield Mo. area. Thanks for looking. N0VW Listing #584878 - Submitted on 03/10/07 by Callsign _N0VW_ (http://www.qth.com/callsign.php?cs=N0VW) , Modified on 03/11/07 _Click Here to Email_ (http://swap.qth.com/contact.php?counter=584878) -- _Click Here to View Picture_ (http://swap.qth.com/view_ad.php?counter=584878) None of the MSF5Ks would do that entire range. I should get my book back from the guy I loaned it to but as far as I remember the ranges are 406-420, 450-470, 470-490 or 490-512. Only the second range will do amateur UHF Once I get my MSF book back I should dig up the PA deck numbers (they are the most easily found) and frequency ranges and add a table to the MSF index page at repeater-builder. Mike WA6ILQ <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

