The only differnence that I have heard of is stability. As I remember 
someone telling me at a hamfest that the 1018's were higher stability than 
the 1019's. If memory serves the 1018's are 2ppm?? According to the channel 
chart here: http://repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-element-info.html The 
1019's are 5 ppm. So logically that would make the 1018's 2ppm.

Long and short, I have always found them to be interchangeable in all the 
situations I have encountered.

Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
612 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] KXN1018C versus KXN1019B Channel Element


> Does anyone know the difference between the Motorola KXN1018C and the
> KXN1019B channel elements.  I am working on a Micor based repeater for
> our local repeater group.  The exciter board is a Motorola TLD5322A
> which uses the KXN1019B channel element according to my Motorola manual
> (68P81013E65L).  However, the exciter board I am using came with four
> KXN1018C channel elements.  I have compared the KXN1018C I have to the
> schematic and layout of the KXN1019B on Repeater-builder and the only
> difference I see for components which have values in the schematic are
> C1 (22pF instead of 36pF) and C4 (10pF instead of 9pF).
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