It's better because rather than compensative for drift, you eliminate
drift. It improves the stability greatly.

When I was using a Scraptronics repeater I had to use the heater in able
to keep the repeater from drifting to the point there was distortion.
(UHF)

Joe M.

dgrapach wrote:
> 
> 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

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