To add to this, the transmitter is dip switch so the rx is the 
problem at this point....
it looks like the tx will go wherever needed.....


My tx module has modulation issues too but that is another matter...

Doug
KD8B


At 12:00 PM 6/21/2007, you wrote:

>I just checked this am.. Mine do not have a dipswitch in the rx
>synthesizer... Actually they are 150.8 to 174 and that is
>it!!!!!!!!!! and at 150.800 they lock and at 150.795 they unlock (RX)
>.. The sw allows programming this but no lock.. I need to look into
>that... Not vco tuning this is a mathematical crash.. Version 14 of
>the MIIe/MIII software.....
>
>Doug
>
>At 01:31 PM 6/19/2007, you wrote:
>
> >Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
> > > Doug, later VCO's have dip switch range programming on VHF, and I have
> > > changed a couple of caps on UHF to get them to downband.
> >
> >That appears to have been an intermediate version, as the VHF MIII's
> >that just came thru here did _not_ have that dip switch.
> >
> >I went looking because the first manuals we got with the stations showed
> >those, and we were programming and aligning them in house.
> >
> >Unfortunately, I didn't have time to see if they would go down-band...
> >
> >--
> >Jim Barbour
> >WD8CHL
> >
> >
>
>

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