--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > At 7/10/2007 20:42, you wrote: > >Bravo to you for doing the right thing! Far too many people these days are > >in a rush to get a repeater on the air right away, and figure that it's okay > >to bypass the compensation steps. I guess they have the money to go back > >and fix the problem they created, later and at considerably greater cost. I > >went to the "do it right the first time" school. > > My experience with ICM has been rather negative, so considering how much > they charge I stay away. I've been using West Crystal for a few years now > & am quite happy with the results; I only wish the exchange rate wasn't so > unfavorable. > > & I don't bother with compensation; I temperature stabilize. For me, it's > the "right thing". > > Bob NO6B > > P.S.: Anyone know of a source for retrofit DDS modules for G.E. MVPs? The > DDS chips are getting cheap enough now that a finished product for older > LMR equipment should be economically viable. >
Hi Bob What is the difference between temp compensation and temp stabilize. I take it the temp stabilize is a heater. If so what temp would you limit it at and why is it better if it is , and how would you do it. Denny

