Thanks Leon, for passing that on.

Regards,
Jeff W6JK

--- In [email protected], Leon Ingerick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Take a look at this link....
>    
>   http://members.aol.com/w8ak/maxtrac222.htm
>    
>   I ran into Glenn,  W8AK out at Dayton back in May..  He had a
couple of these Maxtracs set up as a repeater on 224 mhz and seemed to
work real nice..  I have not tried the conversion myself but it looks
like it would be a nice way to link on 222 mhz if someone wanted to
give it a try..  
>    
>   Glenn said he does not have the time to do the conversions and
just wanted to give it a try and post the results on his website..
>    
>   Hope this helps and Good Luck with your linking..
>    
>   Leon-N2HLT
>    
>   http://www.repeater.net/n2hlt
>    
>   
> 
> James Delancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>           I have had very good luck with my ADI unit that became a
repeater 
> transmitter after I got tired of trying to keep the old maggiore stuff 
> on the air. I do believe that ADI is out of the US market though????
> 
> James
> 
> _____________________________________________________
> to amplify on Skipp's statement about ADI radios, I have a 220
> repeater in Skipp's vault on Mount Vaca, and I was using an ADI 220
> radio to monitor it. It was on constantly for about six months; the
> display would become unintelligible, and the radio would stop
> transmitting. I would do a hard reset, and it would start working
> again; but it would lose all its programming. I finally gave up and
> purchased a new ALINCO a year ago and have been pleased with the
> radio, it just keeps percolating along.
> 
> Gregory AC6VJ
> 
> 
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> 
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