Along this thread, has anyone documented their band conversion experience on a webpage? I've searched for increasing a 403-430 to 440-450 and lowering a VHF mid-band to a low band, as discussed here.
Perhaps the pages exist and I haven't been looking in the right places but having such a resource would be handy. --- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of gdwilkinson2000 > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:57 AM > To: [email protected] > 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 >

