Gale,

I will assume that you have a TLD2602A PA Deck, a TFD6102A Harmonic Filter,
and a TLD5933A PA Board.  You are asking what you need to do to convert
these items to a TLD2601A PA Deck, a TFD6101A Harmonic Filter, and a
TLD5952A PA Board.

Since I am one of the "won't go down" crowd, I will urge you to obtain a
68P81061E50 MSR2000 manual, and change every component that differs between
the above two bandsplit model numbers.  This will be a very involved,
time-consuming, and expensive task.  Many of those who attempted to make the
bandsplit mod on a PA swear they will never do it again.

Those who are in the "will go down" crowd will urge you to tune for best
output and have a ball.  Just ignore that odor of burning insulation and
stressed coils that you might smell.  Sure, your PA might work for many
months before dying, and then you might wonder why Motorola made separate
components to cover the 132-150.8 and 150.8-162 MHz bands.  YMMV!

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
  

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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:57 AM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR2000 continuous duty pa's

I have recently been handed several msr2000 continuous duty vhf
repeaters that are currently in the 154 mhz range. My question is
will the radios go down into the ham band (146+)? I have heard that
will and that they won't. so have decide to ask the experts!

Gale
KC4PL

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