That receiver should work down at 448 with no mods
required.

Bob M.
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--- 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

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