What I would love to find is a 78 split.
  I seem to be seeing a number of 77 split bases showing up out there now.
  For a while, there was a fair amount of low split UHF gear coming out of  
Canada. I have a pair of Midland units that are on 429.xxx MHz. Never got  
to testing them fully, but they do work. They had been used as  
portable/mobile repeaters. I have a set of bandpass filters that had been  
used with them, and the bracketing that was used to mout two units  
togeter. Should make nice link or control radios. Even better if I can set  
up a programmer for them.
  Hmm, I wonder how far down I can get one or two of my Delta SX units  
below 440.000.
  YMMV

  Wayne WA2YNE

On Tue, 20 May 2008 07:23:36 -0500, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 12:00 AM 5/20/2008, you wrote:
>>   If they are 77 split mastr II's, it is likely to be difficult to  
>> retune
>> up to the 440 band.
>>   But not impossible with modifications.
>
> Even easier: trade with someone with an 88.  77s are harder to find &
> highly sought after.
>
> Bob NO6B
>



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