That receiver should work down at 448 with no mods required. Bob M. ====== --- twoway_tech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info guys, > Yeah, the receivers that I have are actually stamped > with TLE8032B. > This is stamped near where the channel element plug > into the board. On > the other side of the board,(the side visible when > the board is > mounted in the chassis) the number TE1203BA is > stamped. According to > the manual, TLE8032B is the 450-470 band. (the > receivers are on > 453.XXX) Mainly what I was wondering was if the > 450-470 receivers > would tune down to 420 or 433 without much time and > money involved. (I > wasn't holding my breath) :) by-the-way,. the > main receiver will > be on 448.325. I ASSUME that won't be too much of a > problem. > > -Jordan > > > --- In [email protected], Mike Morris > WA6ILQ > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > At 11:14 AM 04/23/07, you wrote: > > >I have some spectra-TAC micor receivers, they are > the 403-512 > bandsplit. > > > > > >Has anyone put them on 420 or 433 with much > problem? Are they REALLY > > >403-512? :) > > > > > >Thanks, > > > > > >Jordan > > > > Micor receiver boards came in 406-420 MHz, 450-470 > MHz, 470-494 MHz > > and 494-512 MHz. > > > > What's the number that's rubber stamped in black > ink on the actual > > receiver board? > > It will be a TREnnnn number, perhaps with some > letters and numbers > > after the 4 digits. > > > > Mike WA6ILQ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

