It's my understanding that the synthesizer is not programable outside of the 
220-222 Mhz range, and that the harm. filter needs to be retuned first, as it 
will not pass signals above 222.000.

DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          I seen it once, I just lost the PDF 
and need to find it again. 

The first priority was going to be to run it in ACSSB in the 222 to 225 MHz 
region with 1.6MHz split instead of 220-222 1M. NB-FM would be  the gravy.

  On 4/26/07, allan crites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      DC,
  The model no. is ESP1000/ESP1000M and the master base station oscillator 
(MBSO) 
  that operates at 10.275 MHz is contained in only one of the rack combination 
of up to 5 xmtrs. The manual is 1 1/2 " thick and is very complex. I look 
forward to hearing how you expect to accomplish conversion onto NB-FM having 
not seen the manual.
  AC
  

DCFluX < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      I always wanted to play with brute force hacking a SEA repeater onto 
NB-FM and into the ham band. Anyone remember what happend to the .PDF for the 
service manual and know anyone that has one to get rid of cheap? I would like 
the version that has the master reference oscillator but I cannot even remember 
the model number at the moment.






  

         

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