I think the field is accessible via the front panel
keypad. However I may be confusing the Quantar with a
Nucleus, in which case, never mind.
Bob M.
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--- James Delancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I was thinking of trying to tell it that it
has range 1 exciterand receiver in it and seeing how
it does. I don;t want to have tobypass the nice
preselector on the receiver if I don't have to. It
isan older unit with older firmware in it, but I am
hoping it will do thejob.
Would you suggest changing the exciter and receiver in
the hardwareconfig, or is there another field to which
you refer that would allowme to bypass the range
checking? (Dos or Windows RSS)
Thanks
James
Bob M. wrote:
I think there's a field in the menu system that limits
the range to 150-174, but you can disable
range-checking and go lower, at least down to 146 MHz.
Bob M.
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--- James Delancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone come up with any good ways to get a 150-174
> Quantar down to 146
> MHz?? Or does anyone have a low split exciter and
> receiver that they
> would like to trade for a high split?
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> James
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